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Subject: porting ISODE
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Date: 17 Aug 89 21:02:43 GMT
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Recently, I queried this discussion group about the possibility of putting ISODE
on a Macintosh.  I received serveral replies, which in concert raised another
question.  Is there a conveniently accessible description of the interface over
which ISODE runs.  In particular, in order to port ISODE to a non-UNIX-based
O.S., some description of the routines on which ISODE rests is required.  This
description could be in terms of a list of all UNIX routines that are called
by ISODE or a more elaborate description of the necessary routines and their
semantics.

I raise this question not only in regards to moving ISODE to a Mac, but also
to moving it to a POSIX conforming interface, something in which I am also
interested.

Dan Nessett