Re: Any fun SunWindows/SunView stuff?

2020-03-09 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
On Mar 9, 2020, at 2:26 PM, Jason T via cctalk  wrote:
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> On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 2:19 PM Chris Hanson via cctalk
>  wrote:
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>> Were there any fun SunView applications or hacks back in the day?
>> 
>> Other than the demos, the only stuff I currently have is emacstool (built as 
>> part of emacs 18.59) and the PLATO client (which I haven’t actually built 
>> yet). I know I can read through the comp.sources.unix archives but I figure 
>> maybe some folks might remember things to look for.
> 
> You're not fully experiencing SunOS if you're not running Pizzatool.


Wasn’t that for NeWS? :)

Which isn’t to say I won’t run it! Maybe if I can find the source I’ll hack it 
to be usable with the pizza place across the street from my home…

  -- Chris



Re: Any fun SunWindows/SunView stuff?

2020-03-09 Thread Jason T via cctalk
On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 2:19 PM Chris Hanson via cctalk
 wrote:

> Were there any fun SunView applications or hacks back in the day?
>
> Other than the demos, the only stuff I currently have is emacstool (built as 
> part of emacs 18.59) and the PLATO client (which I haven’t actually built 
> yet). I know I can read through the comp.sources.unix archives but I figure 
> maybe some folks might remember things to look for.

You're not fully experiencing SunOS if you're not running Pizzatool.


Any fun SunWindows/SunView stuff?

2020-03-09 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
I have my Sun-4/110C set up and running SunOS 4.1.4.

Were there any fun SunView applications or hacks back in the day?

Other than the demos, the only stuff I currently have is emacstool (built as 
part of emacs 18.59) and the PLATO client (which I haven’t actually built yet). 
I know I can read through the comp.sources.unix archives but I figure maybe 
some folks might remember things to look for.

  -- Chris