| One that has been around for a while, though I have no knowledge
of how good it is, is from GAMMA Productions, 70 Wilshire Blvd,
Suite 609, Santa Monica CA 90401, tel: 213-394-8622. Cost according
to an ad in BYTE, $355, add $150 for laser support, $19 demo, 30
day guarantee.
This is just the first product I came across in picking up the handiest
magazine. Try looking at the small ads in back.
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| The correct address is:
Gamma Productions, Inc.
710 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 609
Santa Monica, CA 90401
USA
Tel: (213) 394-8622
They have dealers "world wide", e.g. in Massachusetts:
Ibrahim & Ibrahim
Sinote Ibrahim
165 Friend Street
Boston, MA 02114
USA
Tel: (617) 723-9766
and in Israel:
Eliashim Microcomputers
Eli Gamush
2 Koresh Street
P.O. Box 8691
Haifa 31-086
Tel. (972) 452-3601
Their product is called "Multi-Lingual Scholar (TM)".
It includes 5 alphabets: Roman (for English, European and Scandinavian
languages), Arabic/Farsi, Cyrillic, Hebrew and Greek. It requires: IBM
PC/XT/AT, PS/2 or compatible, 640K, graphics (Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA),
IBM compatible parallel port. Epson, IBM graphics, Toshiba, NEC,
Okidata and compatible 9- and 24-pin printers (parallel port printing
only).
They also have biblical texts on diskette, e.g. Hebrew Bible,
Michigan-Claremont full BHS text (10 disks), for $50.00 -
I do not know any of their products by personal experience. I do not
have any affiliation nor specific interests in any of the firms
mentioned.
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| Also, you may wish to contact Aaron Goldman in DEC's TAV office (I
think he's on TAVENG::). He should know of any DEC-supported
'Hebrew/English-speaking' word procecessor, even for IBM's.
Pointingly yours,
Chris
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| Dec Israel has a version of TPU that supports Hebrew. I have a
semi-working version of microemacs that might also be made to work
(I was interested in the problem of dynamic mixtures of left-right
and right-left text, but didn't plan on building a full-scale word
processor. My stuff runs on Atari ST's, and VMS (with a terminal
that supports the down-loadable character set), and could be made
to work on Ultrix without too much difficulty. Making it work on
a PC would require dealing with the character set. You can have
the sources, but I won't offer *any* help making it work.)
Martin.
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