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| From | ricortes <ricortes@earthlink.net> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.atari.8bit |
| Subject | Re: Corrections to Sources |
| Date | 2011-09-22 21:11 -0700 |
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On Sep 22, 4:07 pm, b...@newbreedsoftware.com (Bill Kendrick) wrote: > ricortes <ricor...@earthlink.net> wrote: <snip> Thanks for the tip, I am downloading Managing Projects with GNU Make, 3.Xth Edition to see if I can be enlightened. "An implicit rule is either a pattern rule or a suffix rule. There are built-in pattern rules for C, C++, Pascal, FORTRAN, ratfor, Modula, Texinfo, TEX (including Tangle and Weave), Emacs Lisp, RCS, and SCCS. In addition, there are rules for supporting programs for these languages, such as cpp, as, yacc, lex, tangle, weave and dvi tools. If you are using any of these tools, you'll probably find most of what you need in the built-in rules. If you're using some unsupported languages such as Java or XML, you will have to write rules of your own." This could take a while. > I'm rambling. :) > > -- > -bill! > Sent from my computer It's where I live. :) I feel like Rip Van Winkle. When I was last awake I could go to Fry's to pick up some EPROMs and a bag of Doritos. Went there yesterday and they had squat EPROMs but you could still get a bag of chips<sic>. They had a stack of 6821's but the price was double everyone online. I was thinking of trying to keep my SDX 4.19 ROM as is just in case something goes wrong when I burn 4.22 but the nearest place to get a 27C512 is a 20 mile drive. I have an old 386sx working motherboard I am trying to tell myself I should pull parts off of. It was a back up position but my new EPROM burner seems to be working OK. BTW: I did get Puppy Linux burned into a CD and it worked well. Unfortunately all the laptops I fixed went back and I left the CD in one of them. Hard times: Woman I fixed them for took them all including the one I was supposed to get to keep to sell for cigarette money! Ah, life is but a joke. Rick
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Corrections to Sources ricortes <ricortes@earthlink.net> - 2011-09-22 12:47 -0700
Re: Corrections to Sources bill@newbreedsoftware.com (Bill Kendrick) - 2011-09-22 23:07 +0000
Re: Corrections to Sources ricortes <ricortes@earthlink.net> - 2011-09-22 21:11 -0700
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