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 04/06/1988 04:54PM (Read 1036 times)  



> We'll keep you posted on the Fortran developments. We will assist
> in the port to the 3B2 environment. I have the services of one systems
> analyst and one graduate student assistant provided by the College of
> Sciences for this project. We are committed to porting IRAF.Good; as we discussed earlier, there is no point in getting the port
distribution materials until you acquire the good Fortran compiler. When
that happens, please contact us again; Jeannette Barnes will need an IRAF
Request Form for the port at that time in order to prepare the kit. > There is no NFS support yteet under AT&T System V. However, with their
> new joint ventures with Sun, this is now in the works. We also have been
> thinking the 3/60 diskless node approach for the 3B2s. Unfortunately, that
> is the future. The AT&T 620 terminals are now.Again, this is an easy job, using an IRAF Tek interface (graphcap entry)
to the emulator. How nice it is depends on what the emulator allows.
Hopefully it extends the 4014 protocol to allow native-mode selective erase,
and you could extend the tek4014 entry appropriately.> We also have a student in mind
> for writing a graphics display for one of our 6310 PCs (8MHz/80286/287)
> with 16 color display. We do have STARLAN for the PCs to the 3B2s.You're on your own here. If the graphics / image display is intended to
support IRAF, you should probably call me before beginning work to make
sure you understand the various ways this might be done.Regards, Steve

 
   

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