C++ on Silicon Graphics workstations
David Jevans
jevans at .ucalgary.ca
Fri Oct 14 17:04:27 AEST 1988
In article <294 at unicads.UUCP>, ken at unicads.UUCP (Ken Garnett) writes:
> Does anybody out there know if there is a version of C++ that works on
> Silicon Graphics hardware (either the SGI 3000 series, or the 4-D series)??
We ported the at&t c++ compiler to our iris 3020. no probs. the thing
is pretty easily ported to any unix machine. why not buy a copy and
port the thing? it is simply a matter of reading the manual and answering
some questions as it prompts you (max 1 or 2 days). once cfront is up it uses
the c compiler on the iris to generate the executable code. no reason why it
should not be simple to port to a 4d.
Dave Jevans
"I've travelled far and wide through many different lands.
What did you see there?
I saw the saints with their toys.
What did you see there?
I saw all knowledge destroyed."
David Jevans, U of Calgary Computer Science, Calgary AB T2N 1N4 Canada
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David Jevans, U of Calgary Computer Science, Calgary AB T2N 1N4 Canada
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