On 31 October 2012 12:33, Peter Van Roy peter.van...@uclouvain.be wrote:
Without distribution and constraints, we should have a public release
before the end of 2012.
Wow. Better news than I expected!
BTW, will the OPI still be emacs based?
Personally I like the emacs interface (or perhaps
On 31/10/12 13:46, alexgian wrote:
On 31 October 2012 12:33, Peter Van Roy peter.van...@uclouvain.be
mailto:peter.van...@uclouvain.be wrote:
Without distribution and constraints, we should have a public
release before the end of 2012.
Wow. Better news than I expected!
BTW, will the
Great news!
Best wishes,
Torsten
On 30 Oct 2012, at 08:50, Peter Van Roy wrote:
On 27/10/12 19:10, alexgian wrote:
A bit off topic, I notice it's rather quiet around here lately. Is there
another active site for Oz discussions? Surely with the success and
popularity of CTM the world
Peter:
Do you have an estimated date when Mozart 2.0 will be out?
Thanks,
Nikhil
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Subject: Re: Propagator viewer
On 30 October 2012 08:50, Peter Van Roy peter.van...@uclouvain.be wrote:
We are getting close to a release for Mozart 2.0, the new 64-bit
reimplementation of Mozart, our noses are close to the grindstone, probably
one reason for the recent lull in mozart-users. [etc...]
That's really good to
Hi Stewart,
Nice to see encouraging signs of life
Currently the Mozart virtual machine is being rewritten for modern day
platforms.
Yes, I know. I am only sorry that my coding skills aren't quite up to the
level for contributing.
At least one company is forming around this new software
/daVinci/old/), a rather old X-Window
visualization tool...
So, the investigator may actually be the Propagator Viewer you are
mentioning. I can confirm that got that compiled once successfully (see old
posts from 6 June 2003 on Mozart user list for compiler flag details), but I do
not know whether