marcello@firstlinux.net wrote:
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> > popc -e junk junk.p
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> So, is this a non common techniche ?
> Did anyone else use it?
I don't know the answer to that. I've never before used it myself. My
guess is that it was provided for people who wanted to develop programs
in poplog and distribute them to non-poplog users, but it's just a
guess.
> As for the other lecture you suggest me, no I didn't read them yet. I
> suppose I can get from the pop website. I'll download them.
Sorry, I was assuming you already had a poplog system. The files I
mentioned are in pop/help/popc and pop/ref/popc in the poplog v15.53 tar
distributions. Once you have installed poplog, they are in
$usepop/pop/help/popc and $usepop/pop/ref/popc, and if you are in the
ved editor you can read them with the commands
ENTER help popc
ENTER ref popc
Of course you can also read them in the same way you would read any
ascii file, but you may run across some extra graphics characters that
are meant to be treated specially by ved.
Stephen Isard
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