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I'll try to grab all that stuff so I can mirror it somehow.
I think we're drifting from the original subject, though. I was curious if anyone knew what versions A/UX's default supplied shells (/bin/sh, /bin/ksh, /bin/csh) are.
Csh Programming Considered Harmful. 'Nuff said. ;)
My point gets at, why should I learn one shell to use interactively and another to program with? There are several good programming shells with nice interactive features - or good interactive shells that work well for programming too...
I came across http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/shells/ again recently, and it got me wondering what versions the shells available in A/UX are. I know /bin/sh is badly broken, and I always replace mine with a symlink to /bin/ksh instead.
Once upon a time I was partially successful in getting pkgsrc working on my ANS. Built a few "modern" packages with it. I sold that ANS and probably have the packages archived on a drive somewhere, but I'm afraid that's not much help. So I post this by way of saying you might give pkgsrc a try...
Brampton is still in development. It has a pretty large repertoire now, and then late in the game I decided to change the serifs and spacing throughout. That's rather tedious, so it's slowed me down quite a bit.
IIRC (not personal experience), the display is virtually illegible at 800×600, and it is impossible to center it in the geometry of the visible screen area. 640×480 is the highest usable resolution.
I always find this so ironic, since FF was developed to replace the slow, bloated Moz App Suite. "Just a browser!" everyone screamed, so they split out the browser. "Don't throw in the kitchen sink!" everyone shouted, so they developed add-on capabilities. But it's still huge.
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