In article <smith.704213725 at phylo>, smith at phylo.life.uiuc.edu (Steven Smith) writes:
|> The second release of GDE is now available via anonymous ftp to
|> golgi.harvard.edu (128.103.161.61). The current distribution is
|> Sun4 (Sparcstation) binaries. The source code release will follow
|> shortly as well as the Decstation version.
|>|>|> The GDE is a analysis tool designed primarily for nucleic and amino acid
|> sequence analysis. The GDE currently runs on SUN SparcStations using
|> OpenWindows 2.0 or MIT X11R4. The programs use an expandable user interface
|> which allows the addition of external analysis functions without any rewriting
|> of code. Analysis functions can be written in any language ('C',Fortran,
|> Pascal Basic, shell scripts), and can be seamlessly merged into the systems
|> menu/dialog box interface.
|>|>|>smith at nucleus.harvard.edu
How difficult is it to port this software to Silicon Graphics' IRIX?
Did anyone try that or do you have such plans yourself? Interested?
Regards
Reinhard
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