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1.1 root 1: GNU Emacs availability information, 13 March 1988
2: Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988 Richard M. Stallman
3:
4: Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute
5: verbatim copies of this document provided that the
6: copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved.
7:
8: The prices on the order form below EXPIRE in June 1989
9:
10: GNU Emacs is legally owned by the Free Software Foundation, but we
11: regard the foundation actually as its custodian on behalf of the
12: public, since all software ought to be the common property of mankind.
13:
14: The foundation permits everyone to have and run copies of GNU Emacs,
15: at no charge, and to redistribute copies under certain conditions
16: which are designed to make sure that that all modified versions of GNU
17: Emacs remain as free as the versions we distribute. These conditions
18: are stated in the document "GNU Emacs General Public License", a copy
19: of which is required to be distributed with every copy of GNU Emacs.
20: It is usually in a file named COPYING in the same directory as this
21: file.
22:
23: If you do not know anyone to get a copy of GNU Emacs from, you can
24: order a tape from the Free Software Foundation. We distribute Emacs
25: version 18 on 1600bpi industry standard mag tape in tar format. We
26: will also ship it on 1/4" Sun cartridge tapes in tar format and on 1600bpi
27: magtape in VMS interchange format. We also distribute nicely typeset
28: copies of the Emacs manual. See the order form at the end of this
29: file.
30:
31: If you have Internet access, you can copy the latest Emacs
32: distribution from host prep.ai.mit.edu. There are several ways to do
33: this; see the file `FTP' in the same directory as this file for more
34: information. Even better, get the latest version of the file from
35: `/u2/emacs/etc/FTP' on prep.ai.mit.edu for the most current
36: arrangements. It may also be possible to copy Emacs via uucp; the
37: file `FTP' contains information on that too.
38:
39: Emacs has been run on both Berkeley Unix and System V Unix, on a
40: variety of types of cpu. It also works on VMS and on Apollo
41: computers, though with some deficiencies that reflect problems in
42: these operating systems. See the file MACHINES in this directory for
43: a full list of machines that GNU Emacs has been tested on, with
44: machine-specific installation notes and warnings.
45:
46: Note that there is significant variation between Unix systems
47: supposedly running the same version of Unix; it is possible that what
48: works in GNU Emacs for me does not work on your system due to such an
49: incompatibility. Since I must avoid reading Unix source code, I
50: cannot even guess what such problems may exist.
51:
52: GNU Emacs is distributed with no warranty (see the General Public
53: License for full details), and neither I nor the Free Software
54: Foundation promises any kind of support or assistance to users. The
55: foundation keeps a list of people who are willing to offer support and
56: assistance for hire. It is usually in a file named SERVICE in the
57: same directory as this file.
58:
59: However, I plan to continue to improve GNU Emacs and keep it reliable,
60: so please send me any complaints and suggestions you have. I will
61: probably fix anything that is clearly (to me) a malfunction. I may
62: make an improvement if I consider it worth the effort, but you should
63: not be surprised if I don't think I can spare time for it. I hope to
64: keep Emacs stable now, and avoid putting much time into it, so I can
65: work on other parts of the GNU system.
66:
67: If you are on the Internet, report bugs to
68: [email protected]; on Usenet, use the address
69: ...!ucbvax!bug-gnu-emacs%prep.ai.mit.edu. Otherwise, phone the
70: foundation at +1 617 876-3296, or write to the address listed below.
71:
72: If you are a computer manufacturer, I encourage you to ship a copy of
73: GNU Emacs with every computer you deliver. The same copying
74: permission terms apply to computer manufacturers as to everyone else.
75: You should consider making a donation to help support the GNU project;
76: if you estimate what it would cost to distribute some commercial
77: product and divide it by five, that is a good amount.
78:
79: If you like GNU Emacs, please express your satisfaction with a
80: donation: send me or the Foundation what you feel Emacs has been worth
81: to you. If you are glad that I developed GNU Emacs and distribute it
82: as freeware, rather than following the obstructive and antisocial
83: practices typical of software developers, reward me for doing so!
84:
85: Your donations will help to support the development of more useful
86: software to be distributed on the same basis as GNU Emacs. Eventually
87: we will have a complete imitation of the Unix operating system, called
88: GNU (Gnu's Not Unix), which will run Unix user programs. For more
89: information on GNU, see the file GNU in this directory.
90:
91:
92: Richard M Stallman
93: Chief GNUisance,
94: President of the Free Software Foundation
95:
96: Free Software Foundation Order Form
97: 17 January 1989
98:
99: This form is effective January 1989--June 1989.
100:
101: All software and publications are distributed with permission to
102: copy and redistribute.
103:
104: Quantity Price Item
105:
106: ________ $150 GNU Emacs and other software, for Unix systems,
107: on 1600bpi reel-to-reel 9-track tape in tar format.
108: The tape also contains:
109: * MIT Scheme (a dialect of Lisp)
110: * T, Yale's implementation of Scheme
111: * Bison (a free, compatible replacement for yacc)
112: * Hack (a rogue-like game)
113: * GNU Chess (a chess playing program with an interface to X).
114: * GDB (the GNU source-level C debugger)
115: * The X window system (a window system for bitmap
116: displays written at MIT) (version 10r4)
117:
118: ________ $150 GNU Beta Test tape, for Unix systems, on tape as in last item.
119: The tape includes:
120: * GCC (the GNU C Compiler)
121: * G++ (the C++ front end to GCC)
122: * Bison (a free, compatible replacement for yacc)
123: * Flex (Vern Paxson fast rewrite of lex)
124: * Gnostscript (a Postscript interpreter)
125: * Gawk (the GNU implementation of the AWK programming language)
126: * Gas (the GNU Assembler)
127: * Gnuplot (an interactive mathematical plotting program)
128: * GNU object file utilities (ar, ld, make, gprof, size, nm,
129: strip, ranlib, et al.)
130: * other GNU utilities (diff, grep, tar, et al.)
131: * the freed files from the 4.3BSD-Tahoe distribution
132:
133: ________ $150 MIT X Window System X11R3, for Unix systems,
134: on tape as in last item.
135:
136: ________ $175 GNU Emacs and other software, for Suns, as in the first item,
137: on DC300XLP 1/4inch cartridge tape, in QIC-24 format.
138:
139: ________ $175 GNU Beta Test tape, for Suns, as in the second item,
140: on tape as in last item.
141:
142: ________ $175 MIT X Window System X11R3, as in the third item,
143: on tape as in last item.
144:
145: ________ $150 GNU Emacs source code and binaries, for VMS, on 1600
146: bpi reel-to-reel 9-track tape in VMS backup format.
147:
148: ________ $150 GNU C compiler source code and binaries, for VMS, on
149: tape as in last item. Includes Bison and GAS.
150:
151: ________ $15 GNU Emacs manual, ~300 pages. The manual is phototypeset,
152: offset printed, and spiral bound; it includes a reference card.
153:
154: Thus, a 1600 bpi tape and one Emacs manual come to $165.
155:
156: ________ $60 Box of six GNU Emacs manuals, each with reference card.
157:
158: ________ $1 One GNU Emacs reference card, without the manual.
159:
160: ________ $5 Packet of ten GNU Emacs reference cards.
161:
162: ________ $10 GDB Manual, ~70 pages, side stapled.
163:
164: ________ $10 Texinfo Manual, ~100 pages, side stapled. Texinfo is GNU's
165: structured documentation system, included with GNU Emacs
166: This manual describes how to write Texinfo documents.
167:
168: ________ $10 Termcap Manual, ~60 pages, side stapled. Documents the
169: termcap library and GNU's extensions to it. The GNU termcap
170: library is included with GNU Emacs.
171:
172: ________ $10 Bison Manual, ~70 pages, side stapled.
173:
174: ________ $10 Gawk Manual, ~100 pages, side stapled.
175:
176: ________ $10 Make Manual, ~100 pages, side stapled.
177:
178: Prices and contents of tapes are subject to change without notice.
179: This form is effective January 1989--June 1989.
180:
181: ________ If ordering from Massachusetts:} add 5% sales tax.
182:
183: ________ If outside of North America and Hawaii: for shipping costs,
184: please add $60 for each box of Emacs manuals; for tapes or
185: unboxed manuals, please add $15, and then add $15 more for
186: each tape or unboxed manual.
187:
188: ________ Optional tax deductible donation.
189:
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192:
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196:
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