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Subject: Re: [ed-comp-hist] Keep up the good work
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--- In edinburgh-computer-history@y..., <mike@m...> wrote:
> Hi Harry
> 
> Thanks for the info re ecce, especially the location of source code 
which
> I'll go grab right now! Do you have any ideas about vecce source? 
I'll try
> asking Hamish Dewar and see if he still has it, though it will be in 
IMP.

I have the EMAS source of Vecce I think.  I had about 1500 BBC Micro
floppies which I uploaded to my PC over the last 6 months and I'm
fairly sure I remember spotting Vecce among them (also compare).

It may take me some time to find it again (I have 1500 directories
named disk0001 through disk1500 approximately!) as I don't have an
indexer like Alta Vista running on my PC at the moment, but I'll
find it eventually. (And PC's aren't as easy just to kick off a
large recursive grep, as Unix is :-( )

I guess the archive is finally going to have some content!  Great!
I'll start organising it and linking to the web page.

Graham



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