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From: raila@m.cs.uiuc.edu
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Subject: Re: Wanted - info on CURSES(3) compatab
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Date: 8 Jul 88 17:18:00 GMT
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Aspen Scientific has a curses implementation for DOS/OS-2 along with some
nifty screen development tools and libraries.  I used it for a project, then
ported the screen I/O portion in a couple of hours to ATT V.3 and 4.2BSD.
They also support colors, etc.  You can find an ad in BYTE, or Doctor Dobbs
Journal.

David K. Raila
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dept. of Computer Science
1304 W. Springfield
Urbana, Il. 61801

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