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I was wondering if you could provide a binary or a link to the Rich Salz archive? I found two different versions of the abermud.zip which unpack the same, so I believe I have that, although an authoritative source (as a link or binary) for the abermud.zip would not hurt at all.
I ask because I am interested in trying to reconstruct the original B source code. I assume the B source has been lost, as had the original Thompson B compiler, but enough fragments of compiled library code survived that the B compiler has been reconstructed accurately.
So it would be cool to have some more substantial applications written in B (at the moment we only have a collection of command line utilities from Unix V1/V2 as far as I am aware). A glance through your source shows that it is mostly B compatible, I did not check carefully but if struct is used it can be replaced with array, etc.
Cheers, Nick
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Sorry, but I didn't keep a copy of the Rich Salz archive, and doing a quick Google search I can't see anything that reminds me of where it originally came from.
Hi David,
I was wondering if you could provide a binary or a link to the Rich Salz archive? I found two different versions of the abermud.zip which unpack the same, so I believe I have that, although an authoritative source (as a link or binary) for the abermud.zip would not hurt at all.
I ask because I am interested in trying to reconstruct the original B source code. I assume the B source has been lost, as had the original Thompson B compiler, but enough fragments of compiled library code survived that the B compiler has been reconstructed accurately.
So it would be cool to have some more substantial applications written in B (at the moment we only have a collection of command line utilities from Unix V1/V2 as far as I am aware). A glance through your source shows that it is mostly B compatible, I did not check carefully but if struct is used it can be replaced with array, etc.
Cheers, Nick
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: