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TCP-Group Digest Thu, 24 Oct 96 Volume 96 : Issue 226
Today's Topics:
Addresses for TCP-GROUP
wampes on FreeSCO
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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 14:13:52 -0400
From: Brian Coggins <bc@digital.net>
Subject: Addresses for TCP-GROUP
This question is for the list owner:
What are all of the addresses for TCP-GROUP? I have set up a mail
filter on my system, but I keep getting messages from the list addressed
to different addresses.
Examples:
tcp-group@ucsd.edu
tcp-group@mail.ucsd.edu
tcp-group@nothing.ucsd.edu
How many more of these are there?
Thanks,
Brian
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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 15:33:55 +1000 (EST)
From: Carl Makin <cmakin@nla.gov.au>
Subject: wampes on FreeSCO
On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Bill Walker wrote:
{re: FreeSCO]
> On top of that, my years of "porting" has not been wasted. Everything
> still runs like it did, only faster, and with the enhanced environment
> afforded by the more modern OS.
FYI, FreeBSD and (I think) Linux have quite reasonable iBCS2 (SCO)
emulation. The FreeBSD version will run SCO WordPerfect. I don't know
about the Linux version as I don't run it but I've heard it works
reasonably well.
If you have a lot of code for SCO Unix but want to move to a more modern
OS then either should be able to run your legecy code. FreeSCO is
apparently SysV R3.2 (quite old) while FreeBSD is 4.4BSD+ and both FreeBSD
and Linux are moderately POSIX compliant.
Carl.
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