On Monday 15 October 2007 02:30, Andrzej Popielewicz wrote:
Wesley Parish pisze:
Is any such creature available? X11 is >10
years old; apparently the
last X10
release was in 1986.
Does that source code exist anywhere now? Or has it vanished into the
Great
Bit-Bucket in the Sky?
Thansk
Wesley Parish
I have X10R3 and X10R4 archives.
I have found it somewhere in google some years ago, I do not remember
now where, probably MIT or so. If it is allowed to upload it I can
upload it to TUHS.
But perhaps they are still available .
I've just run through a quite search of X[1 10]R[1 3] and X10R[3 4] seems to
be the only members of that vintage. One fragment on google said that that
was because it was the first example of the code to be released outside of
MIT.
FWIW
Thanks
Wesley Parish
Andrzej
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