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Appleyard's Klingon analyser program

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Thu Jul 22 18:09:25 1993

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From: "David B. Teague" <TEAGUE@wcuvax1.wcu.edu>
To: "Klingon Language List" <tlhIngan-Hol@village.boston.ma.us>
Date: 22 Jul 1993 16:42:08 -0500 (EST)
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Greetings:

I just obtained a copy of "Appleyard Klingon Language Analyser," thanks 
to Eli. 

It compiled out of the box on VAX VMS hardware, so it ought to compile
and run on *anything*, except windowing environments such as the MAC or
MS Windows. There, if you have a compiler, you might have an environment
where you can run generic C programs. On the MAC, Macintosh Programmers
WorkBench, and for Windows, EasyWin from Borland would be my guess as to
environments that should work.

Qapla'

David Teague

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