Index of /archives/X/opengroup/R5contrib/suit
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory -
graph.txt 1993-06-03 08:00 1.5K
README 1993-06-01 08:00 1.8K
petri.txt 1993-05-18 08:00 6.5K
auto.txt 1993-06-01 08:00 17K
graph.c 1993-09-10 08:00 28K
petri.Z 1993-05-19 08:00 44K
petri.tar.Z 1993-05-19 08:00 60K
SUIT_bin_sparc.tar.Z 1993-05-19 08:00 300K
automata.tar.Z 1993-06-05 08:00 569K
This directory contains applications written using the SUIT toolkit.
>SUIT
> SUIT -- The Simple User Interface Toolkit
>
>
> SUIT is a library of interface tools developed at the
> University of Virginia to help C programmers create
> sophisticated mouse based interfaces without the lengthy
> learning period associated with traditional user interface
> toolkits. Ease of learning and fast ramp up time is central
> to SUIT's design.
>
> Also central to SUIT design is portability. SUIT programs
> currently run without changes to the source code on the
> following platforms:
>
> IBM PC, Macintosh, Sun3, Sun4 (SparcStation),
> SGI (Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations), DECstation, HP.
>
> SUIT is available through anonymous ftp from
> uvacs.cs.virginia.edu (128.143.8.29). Each SUIT distribution
> package comes with full source code and documentation.
>
> SUIT, including all its source code, is available without
> charge to Universities and other non-profit institutions.
> For-profit organizations, and people requiring more
> information can send email to
>
> suit@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu
>
>
> SUIT (c) 1990, 1991 , 1992
> Copyright Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
The file SUIT_bin_sparc.tar.Z contains the shared libraries and
includes for the Sparc version. This will hopefully allow you
to execute binaries that are placed in this directory, without the
need to recompile.
You may have to the set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
to the directory that you put the shared libraries into, for the
binaries to work.
autog.Z is the Sparc binary for the cellular automata simulator (1.9A).
petri.Z is the Sparc binary for the petri-net simulator.