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Ever asked yourself where the famous B20 got to?
- From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gerrit at familiehaase dot de>
- To: cygwin-talk at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:03:51 +0200
- Subject: Ever asked yourself where the famous B20 got to?
- Organization: Esse keine toten Tiere
- Reply-to: Talk Amongst Yourselves <cygwin-talk at cygwin dot com>
I found it, really!
You always wanted to try how it was back in the good old B20 days? It's still
alive, B20 runs even on Windows XP systems! Not like this crappy modern
cygwin versions which are more crashing then running all the time you
use it.
Go and get the famous B20 now:
http://www-lufgi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/SOFTWARE/PM3/NT386/CygWin/CygWin-b20.exe
or from here: http://www.1o0.de/wi-links/modula3/Cygwin-b20.exe
It is just 16 MB, but it is an absloute sophisticated POSIX emulation!
It even fits on 9 floppy disks:
http://www-lufgi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/SOFTWARE/PM3/NT386/CygWin/bindisks/
It is still in wide use at universities all over the world, believe me,
so many professors all over the world cannot be wrong!
They use it to drive their Modula-3 compilers:
http://www.1o0.de/wi-links/modula3/
http://www-lufgi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/SOFTWARE/PM3/NT386/PM3/bindisks/
German HOWTO install Modula-3 on XP:
http://www.1o0.de/wi-links/informatik/praxis/programmiersprachen/modula3/installation/windows/windows.html
Translated shortref from this page:
Install Cygwin-b20.exe
- copy cygwin1.dll to C:\WINDOWS\System32
- create C:\BIN
- copy SH.EXE to C:\BIN
- install PM3-BIN.EXE to C:\
- create C:\tmp\
READY
START --> Programs --> Cygnus Solutions --> Cygwin B20
Move around with the usual unix commands and if you find your .m3 files
and the m3makefile call m3build to invoke the compiler.
Isn't this great?
Gerrit
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