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184.1 | | ANYWAY::BROWN | Doug Brown | Mon Nov 24 1986 10:45 | 5 |
| I also would like to get a hold of a copy. PLease post a reply here
or send mail if some one would like to do this.
db
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184.2 | Net accessible ? | CELSST::SYSTEM | | Mon Nov 24 1986 23:54 | 9 |
| If someone could post a binary copy of BLINK somewhere on the net,
it sure would be appreciated by quite a few of us. I have Lattice,
and as you know that usually leaves a lot to be desired... Actually
it is the primary reason that I have not done a lot of software
development -- lack of time to wait around for it to run!
Thanks for your response and help !
=jbf=
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184.3 | | CELSST::SYSTEM | | Mon Nov 24 1986 23:56 | 6 |
| Ooops !
I just noticed that I was off of my standard account. The previous
reply was from 'John B. Fisher @NCO -- NCCSB::JFISHER'.
Thanks once again !
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184.4 | Blink is Available | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Mon Dec 01 1986 03:04 | 16 |
| Blink version 6.7 - 15 October 1986 may be copied from:
TLE""::UPORT$:[RMEYERS.TRADE]BLINK.
This is the latest and greatest version of Blink shipped with the new
Lattice C version 3.10. This file was uploaded with Kermit in image
mode. The size of the downloaded file on the Amiga is 35256 bytes.
Lattice evidently got fed up with Alink. They no longer ship Alink
with Lattice C, and in fact, Alink can no longer be used to link Lattice
C programs. (Well, Lattice says that you can contact them if you want
a copy of the new runtime library that will work with Alink...)
Lattice and the Software Distillery have extended the object module format
so that Lattice C can do base relative addressing. The new Blink is
upwards compatible with old object files.
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184.5 | | ANYWAY::BROWN | Doug Brown | Mon Dec 01 1986 10:07 | 5 |
| Thanks for uploading blink. Is the command format the same as
alink?
db
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184.6 | | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Mon Dec 01 1986 10:21 | 3 |
| Thanks.
Steve McAfee
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184.7 | Blink command | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Mon Dec 01 1986 17:46 | 15 |
| Re .5:
Is the command format the same as alink? Beats me, I've never seen
a copy of alink.
When I bought my Amiga, everyone in the world ran out of C compilers.
While I was waiting for somebody to restock, Lattice announced the
new version 3.10. So, I started waiting for someone to start selling
the new version. No one locally has the new version, and even the
mail order houses were either out of stock or were selling the old
version. Finally, I ordered direct from Lattice. The package came
last week.
Blink does give a help screen if you just give the Blink command without
arguments. It then prompts for a command line.
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184.8 | | RAINBO::BANKS | Life is just entropy poop | Tue Dec 02 1986 09:45 | 6 |
| BLINK's command line is a superset of ALINK's. I've yet to come across an ALINK
command that BLINK wouldn't scan properly, although the older version of BLINK
that I've been using is lacking in some of the more obscure ALINK features.
I think the new BLINK has everything ALINK has, plus meaningful loader maps.
It's a definite win.
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184.9 | Thanks ! | NCCSB::JFISHER | John B. Fisher @NCO (DTN 367-4259) | Fri Dec 05 1986 22:59 | 8 |
| Randy:
Thank you for making that available to us. I sure appreciate the
time and effort that it takes.
Thanks.
=jbf=
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184.10 | ? | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Mon Dec 08 1986 08:40 | 2 |
| Randy?
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184.11 | There's more than one | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Mon Dec 08 1986 11:33 | 3 |
| Re .10:
He means the other Randy.
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