grep replacement

Doug Gwyn gwyn at brl-smoke.ARPA
Thu Jun 16 18:31:47 AEST 1988


In article <698 at fxgrp.UUCP> ljz%fx.com at ames.arc.nasa.gov (Lloyd Zusman) writes:
>where can I find 'sam'?  Is it in the public domain?  Is source code
>available?

So far as I know, if you aren't part of AT&T and don't have 9th Edition UNIX,
the only way to legally obtain "sam" is to acquire it from the AT&T UNIX
System ToolChest, where it is included in the "dmd-pgmg" package.  This is
definitely not public domain, but it's inexpensively priced and it does
include source code.

"sam" works either with dumb terminals or with a smart one like an AT&T
Teletype 5620 or 630.  I haven't tried installing it without DMD support
but obviously it can be done.

I use "sam" (DMD version) whenever I have serious editing to do.



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