Re: OS/2 TADS compiler/interpreter


12 Sep 1995 04:59:44 GMT

In article <DEpGqq.5F4@rci.ripco.com>, Jack Roberts <jroberts@ripco.com> wrote:
>is there a TADS v2.2 compiler/interpreter set for OS/2 available or being
>worked on? the one at ftp.gmd.de is version 2.1 and won't run any of the
>competition games

I tried a while ago.

The Unix tr code will compile in plain old stdio mode but dumps core
inexplicably to me (I don't really understand TADS' structure) early on.

John Kennedy, who has ported all the Inform stuff to OS/2, could probably
do a much better job, but I don't know if he's even interested.

Until then, run the DOS version, I guess, or install Linux and use that
version, which is what I do.

Adam

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