Newsgroups: comp.os.minix,comp.sys.transputer
From: fabre@osf.org (Christian Fabre)
Subject: Re: Updated files for Minix/Transputer
Keywords: lcc,as,ld,cpp,transputer,minix
Organization: Open Software Foundation
Date: 30 Mar 1994 12:59:22 GMT
Message-ID: <2nbt3a$hi4@paperboy.osf.org>

Hello everybody,

In article <2nbm9m$4vu@urmel.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>, 
	u31b3hs@kaa.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Michael Haardt) writes:

|> Just for those who are interested in seeing progress: On
|> ftp.thp.uni-koeln.de:pub/linux/transputer is an updated version of
|> Stuart Menefy's port of Minix to transputers.  Changes are:
|> 
|> -  newer boot loader (with source)
|> -  beta version of lcc (not too good code quality yet)
|> -  as, ld (ld is miles faster now)
|> -  ANSI-fied DECUS cpp (with source)
|> -  some more utilities (some with source)
|> -  a tiny readme file for the rootfs
|> -  libc.a (Thanks to Andy for permission to distribute it with
|>    this demo!!)
|> -  some preformatted manual pages
|> 
|> In order to be able to compile things you will need header files, for
|> which diffs will be released hopefully soon.  Please note the conditions
|> under which compiler and assembler can be used and copied!!
|> 
|> To make it clear: MINIX IS NOT FREE AVAILABLE.  THIS IS ONLY A DEMO
|> AND ONLY USEFUL FOR EITHER GETTING AN IDEA WHAT THE TRANSPUTER PORT
|> LOOKS LIKE OR TO HAVE A BOOT IMAGE TO START WITH FOR FOR PEOPLE WHO OWN
|> A COPY OF MINIX.

Does this statement apply to all items of the previous list?

I though that lcc was a kind of public domain compiler more or 
less like gcc. Did I miss something?


|> Michael

Christian.

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