From: Gideon Yuvall
Subject: ?KCL/Xenix?
Date: 
Message-ID: <30@microsoft.UUCP>
Has anyone brought KCL up under Xenix386 (or under Xenix286)?
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From: Usenet file owner
Subject: Re: ?KCL/Xenix?
Date: 
Message-ID: <3791@cps3xx.UUCP>
in article <··@microsoft.UUCP>, ·······@microsoft.UUCP (Gideon Yuvall) says:
> Summary: looking for KCL/Xenix
> 
> Has anyone brought KCL up under Xenix386 (or under Xenix286)?

Austin Codeworks has an ad for their integrated GNU Emacs/KCL in
SCO's SCO XENIX System V Directory. The ad claims 386 only. Therefore,
it must be possible to do it.

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From: richard welty
Subject: Re: ?KCL/Xenix?
Date: 
Message-ID: <2825429310@Lewis.Steinmetz>
In article <····@cps3xx.UUCP>, Usenet file owner writes: 
=in article <··@microsoft.UUCP>, ·······@microsoft.UUCP (Gideon Yuvall) says:
=> Summary: looking for KCL/Xenix

=> Has anyone brought KCL up under Xenix386 (or under Xenix286)?

=Austin Codeworks has an ad for their integrated GNU Emacs/KCL in
=SCO's SCO XENIX System V Directory. The ad claims 386 only. Therefore,
=it must be possible to do it.

or at least, it's possible to write
an advertisment for it.

richard
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