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to: Zack Sessions 71532,1555 (X)
from: Bud Hamblen 72466,256
date: 1993-10-16 20:52:00
subject: #19123-#ultra `C` installation

#: 19126 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    16-Oct-93  20:52:00
Sb: #19123-#ultra 'C' installation
Fm: Bud Hamblen 72466,256
To: Zack Sessions 71532,1555 (X)

Zack,

Somewhere in the Ultra C distribution archives is a program called "p2init"
that does the same about the same thing as fixing the init module.  Put p2init
in your /dd/CMDS directory and add a line "p2init fpu" to your startup file.
Assuming you still have fpu in your OS9boot file, this will let you use Ultra
C.  I did it this way on my System IV/PT68K-4, which _does_ have init.a by the
way, just because I was too unambitious to fix my init.  P2init is handy for
people whose system vendors did not supply all the files and manuals they
should have.  Your init module should be pretty short so you could run your
init module through debug to reserve assemble a "source."

Bud

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