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1.1 ! root 1: From G:shallit Fri Sep 24 11:47:04 1982 ! 2: To: kim:anderson kim:baden ! 3: Status: R ! 4: ! 5: ! 6: September 17, 1982 ! 7: ! 8: I've been fooling around with APL\11 that we got from Purdue. Here are ! 9: some comments: ! 10: ! 11: First, you should look at the READ_ME file. This has some important ! 12: notes about editing the source before you compile. I've only compiled ! 13: it on the VAX, so I had to add the DVMUNIX flag. The directory ! 14: /manual has the nroff source to make a manual. It also has a ! 15: READ_ME with some useful info. ! 16: ! 17: If you are using an APL terminal, you should probably set the erase ! 18: character to something other than backspace (for example, escape). You ! 19: do this with <stty erase ...>. You should probably turn off echoing ! 20: of the control characters with a <stty -ctlecho> command. This lets ! 21: you do real overstriking. You should probably also change the kill ! 22: character to something other than the ampersand. ! 23: ! 24: Don't forget to invoke apl with the -m option when you use it. ! 25: ! 26: To make the editor work you must edit line 33 of ai.c so it can ! 27: find the editor on your own disk, not /bin/xed etc. ! 28: ! 29: There are some bugs. For example, ( iota 0 )/ iota 0 gives an ! 30: INTEGER DIVIDE error. This is really strange, considering that the ! 31: slash there is compression, NOT division! Also, scans STILL work ! 32: backwards. Try divide \ 1 2 3 and compare with regular APL. ! 33: ! 34: There are several workspace distributed with this APL. They are ! 35: in the directory /lib , which also has a READ_ME file. ! 36: ! 37:
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