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Date:Mon Nov 3 10:07:02 2003 
Subject:Re: New poplog with bug in Pop-11/Poplog back-end compiler fixed 
From:Aaron Sloman 
Volume-ID:1031103.03 


Steve Isard wrote

> There is now a new version of the reduced, libc5, poplog package
> available from either
>
> http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/~stepheni/poplog or
> ftp://ftp.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/pub/stepheni/poplog
>
> In both cases, you have a choice of two files
>
> poplog1553.linux.libc5.nox.3.tar.bz2 or
> poplog1553.linux.libc5.nox.3.tar.gz


I have now copied these to
    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/mini-linux-pop/

>
> As before, the only difference between the compressed archives is the
> program used to compress them, and the uncompressed tar files are
> identical.  The one compressed with bzip2 is about 20% smaller and fits
> on two standard floppy disks.
>
> The difference between this reduced package and the previous
> version is that it was rebuilt (on my mighty 25MHZ Dell 486!) using the
> new vm_conspdr.p and following Aaron's rebuilding instructions.  The
> resulting pop11 passes the
> if true then not(true or 77) else 88 endif =>
> test.

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School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
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