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- From: gandalf@sabrina.dei.unipd.it (ROBERTO AVANZI)
- Subject: Re: Recommended Miranda implementations
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- Organization: D.E.I. Universita' di Padova, Italia
- References: <C15rDs.G3E@apricot.co.uk> <1993Jan21.111014.177@odin.diku.dk>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:18:39 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.111014.177@odin.diku.dk> torbenm@diku.dk (Torben AEgidius Mogensen) writes:
- >garyo@apricot.co.uk (Gary Osborne) writes:
- >
- >>Hi,
- >
- >>Can anyone recommend (and give a source) a Miranda implementation
- >>that I can use. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
- >
- >As D.A. Turner already has said, Miranda is available from Research
- >Sofware Limited. Note that this is the only legal source for Miranda,
- >as it is trademarked by RSL. The RSL Miranda implementations are quite
- >costly, and you can't get any PD implementations. If you do not
- >require exactly Miranda, but something with the same flavour, you can
- >get Gofer, which is a PD Haskell system that runs on many small
- >machines. Gofer is available through FTP from many sources, e.g.
- >Chalmers and Glasgow.
- >
- > Torben Mogensen (torbenm@diku.dk)
-
- Also Clean (available for Mac, SUn3,Sun4, and a transputer architecture)
- will soon be able to import Miranda scripts and run them. It will
- indeed compile the Miranda to Clean translated source to 680x0 binaries
- or to sparc or transputer binaries. there is currently no official
- time for the release of this system, as far as i can understand from
- the Clean manual.
- Hope this helps
- Cheers
- Roberto
-
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