The actual order form follows the descriptions of media contents Please send suggestions for improvements to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu or the postal address at the end of the order form. Thank You. Contents of CD-ROM, Deluxe Distribution, and Each Tape on the FSF Order Form **************************************************************************** PRICE AND CONTENTS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AFTER January 31, 1994. GNU Source Code CD-ROM The 2nd edition of the GNU Source Code CD-ROM contains sources to the distribution of the GNU Project including: Emacs 18 and 19, GCC, G++, GDB, Bison, GAS, Make, GAWK, Texinfo, the GNU Utilities, RCS and CVS, f2c, Ghostscript, tar, gnuplot, diff, and BASH, as well as the MIT X Window System required components. This CD includes everything on our Emacs, Languages, Utilities, Experimental, and X11 Required tapes as of May 1993. Note that the contents of the BSD-Net2, X11 Optional and MIT Scheme tapes are not on the CD. 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The manuals included are one each of the Bison, Calc, Gawk, GNU C Compiler, GNU C Library Reference, GNU Debugger, Flex, GNU Emacs Lisp Reference, Make, Texinfo, and Termcap manuals; six copies of the GNU Emacs manual; and a packet of reference cards for GNU Emacs, Calc, the GNU Debugger, Bison, and Flex. GNU Emacs Tape The tape includes source code for: * GNU Emacs 18 and 19 (the extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor) * The GNU Emacs Manual, as Texinfo source * The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, as Texinfo source * Calc (the extensible, advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool that runs as part of GNU Emacs) * The Calc Manual, as Texinfo source * CLISP (a Common Lisp implementation) * Xerox's PCL (a large subset of CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System) * gzip (GNU's data compression program to uncompress source on the tape) * Texinfo (beta-test of an enhanced Texinfo. Texinfo is GNU's structured documentation system, included with GNU Emacs. Texinfo is used to produce both on-line and printed documents.) * The Texinfo Manual, as Texinfo source * GNU make * The GNU Make Manual, as Texinfo source GNU Languages Tape The tape includes source code for: * GCC 1 (the GNU C Compiler, including COFF support) * The Manual `Using and Porting GNU CC 1', as Texinfo source * G++ 1 (the C++ front end to GCC) * The GNU G++ Users Guide, as Texinfo source (not yet published on paper) * libg++ 1 (the G++ class library) * NIH Class Library (formerly known as OOPS) * BFD (Binary File Descriptor Library) * GDB 4 (The GNU source-level C and C++ debugger) * The manual, Debugging with GDB, as Texinfo source * ae (works with GCC to produce more complete profiling information) * GNU binary file utilities (ar, gprof, ld, nm, ranlib, size, & strip) * Bison (a free, compatible replacement for yacc) * The Bison Manual, as Texinfo source * COFF support for GNU software tools * DejaGnu (a framework for testing other programs) * expect (runs scripts to conduct dialogs with programs) * tcl (an embeddable tool command language) * dld (a dynamic linker) * f2c (a FORTRAN-77 to C translator) * Flex (Vern Paxson's fast rewrite of lex) * The Flex Manual, as Texinfo source * Gas (the GNU Assembler) * Gawk (the GNU implementation of the AWK programming language) * The Gawk Manual, as Texinfo source * gdbm library (GNU implementation of the standard dbm & ndbm libraries) * gmp library (arbitrary precision arithmetic on signed integers & rationals) * gperf (a perfect hash-table generator) * GNU indent * p2c (a Pascal-to-C translator) * Perl (a programming language interpreter) * GNU Smalltalk (the GNU implementation of this programming language system) * regexp library (GNU implementation of the regular expression library) * superopt (optimal function sequence generator) * Tile Forth (an implementation of the Forth language) * Texinfo (beta-test of an enhanced Texinfo. Texinfo is GNU's structured documentation system, included with GNU Emacs. Texinfo is used to produce both on-line and printed documents.) * The Texinfo Manual, as Texinfo source * gzip (GNU's data compression program to uncompress source on the tape) * GNU make * The GNU Make Manual, as Texinfo source GNU Utilities Tape The tape includes source code for: * autoconf (produces shell scripts to automatically configure software builds) * Bash (GNU's Bourne Again SHell) * GNU bc, dc & cpio * CVS (Concurrent Version System) * GNU diffutils (cmp, diff, diff3 & sdiff) * doschk (checks if file names are under 15 characters and in MS-DOS format) * elvis (a clone of the vi/ex Unix editor) * es (extensible rc-like shell with lexical scope, first class functions, etc.) * Fax (a fax spooling system) * Gnats (a bug-tracking system) * GNU find & finger * GNU fontutils (create and support fonts for use with Ghostscript or TeX) * acm (multiplayer aerial combat simulation for the X window system) * ms (MandelSpawn, a parallel Mandelbrot program for the X window system) * GNU Chess (a chess playing program with interfaces to both X & ttys) * GNU Shogi (plays a japanese game like chess; has both tty & X interfaces) * Nethack (a rogue-like game) * GNU GO (the GNU implementation of the game of GO) * GNU hello (produces a familiar, friendly greeting) * hp2xx * Ghostscript (a Postscript interpreter) * Ghostview (an X11 user interface for the Ghostscript interpreter) * gnuplot (an interactive mathematical plotting program) * GNU gptx (a permuted index generator, including KWIC) * GNU grep, egrep & fgrep * groff & mgm macros (GNU troff & pic, eqn, tbl, refer; -man, -ms, -mm macros; drivers for Postscript and typewriter-like devices; & xditview previewer) * less (display paginator similar to more & pg with better features) * GNU m4 * mtools (allows Unix systems to manipulate files on an MS-DOS file system) * patch * rc (shell with far more C-like syntax and far cleaner quoting than csh or sh) * RCS (Revision Control System) * recode (converts files between many character sets and usages) * screen (a terminal multiplexor that allows you to handle several independent ``screens'' (ttys) on a single physical terminal) * GNU sed & tar * GNU Termcap library * The GNU Termcap Manual, as Texinfo source * GNU time * GNU tput (a portable way to allow shell scripts to use special terminal capabilities) * Taylor UUCP (the GNU implementation of the UUCP communication suite) * wdiff (report diffs on a word by word basis) * GNU fileutils (chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, ls, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mktime, mv, mvdir, rm, rmdir, touch & vdir) * GNU shellutils (basename, date, dirname, echo, env, expr, false, groups, id, logname, nice, nohup, pathchk, printenv, printf, sleep, stty, su, tee, test, true, tty, uname, who, whoami, & yes) * GNU textutils (cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join, nl, od, paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, & wc) * Texinfo (beta-test of an enhanced Texinfo. Texinfo is GNU's structured documentation system, included with GNU Emacs. Texinfo is used to produce both on-line and printed documents.) * The Texinfo Manual, as Texinfo source * GNU make * The GNU Make Manual, as Texinfo source * gzip (GNU's data compression program to uncompress source on the tape) GNU Experimental Tape The tape includes source code for: * GCC 2 (the GNU C/C++/Objective-C Compiler with many new features) * The Manual `Using and Porting GNU CC 2', as Texinfo source * Compiled binaries of GCC for Sun Solaris systems * GNU binary file utilities 2 (ar, gprof, ld, nm, ranlib, size, & strip - completely rewritten to use the BFD library) * BFD (Binary File Descriptor Library) * GNU C Library (POSIX.1 compliant, upward compatible with 4.3 BSD & System V) * The GNU C Library Reference Manual * libg++ 2 (the G++ class library) * Oleo (a spreadsheet program) * GNU Graphics (graph, plot, xplot, plot2ps, spline, et al.) * Texinfo (beta-test of an enhanced Texinfo. 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