BSD and HP9K700 standalones . . . ?

Mikey mikeythek at gmail.com
Sun Jan 17 11:37:38 EST 2010


Wait - is that HP 9000 series 700?  Is that what the HP9k700 means?

On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 11:32, Richmond Mathewson <
richmondmathewson at gmail.com> wrote:

> Built "Metacard 4" on my Ubuntu Box (P4, 1.42 GHZ, 512 MB, Ubuntu 8.04.3
> LTS) using
> J. Landman Gay's magic stack available at RevOnline.
>
> Downloaded the BSD and HP9K700 engines from
>
> http://www.hot.com.my/metacard/
>
> saved them in a subdirectory inside my MC 4 directory; expanded their
> contents (twice)
> into subdirectories labelled BSD and HP9K700 respectively
>
> made a goofy, trial stack (i.e. 1 card with 1 button) and built a BSD
> standalone -
> of course whether the thing works or not I am unable to tell . . .
>
> the stack was 170 bytes, the putative standalone 1.7 MB, so, obviously,
> something
> happened!
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> HOWEVER; this circumvents any need to fossick out old versions of RunRev
> and
> chase old serial numbers. It also (seems) to avoid having to save stacks
> into legacy
> format.
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