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- From: Smac@sound.demon.co.uk ("Sean J. MacRae")
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- Subject: Re: TeX for a PC
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- In article <1j3fg3INN11b@oich.chemeng.ed.ac.uk> geoff@chemeng.ed.ac.uk
- (Geoff Ballinger) writes:
- > Where can I get hold of a version of TeX/LaTeX etc. for an IBM
- >compatible PC? Thanks,
- > > Geoff. >-- > Mr Geoff Ballinger,
-
- There is also the Aston archive, available through Janet ( uk.ac.tex ) &
- Internet ( tex.ac.uk ). I believe anonymous FTP is supported; alternatively,
- there is a mail server, TeXserver@uk.ac.tex. Send a message with just one
- line, HELP, for further info.
-
- Above information from TeX User Group, Resource directory, 1991.
-
- emTeX seems to be the PC implementation most people use -- it's PD, and the
- full version supports TeX, LaTeX, amsTeX, MetaFont, BibTeX . . .
-
- Cheers,
- Sean M.
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