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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Mon Mar 30 22:31:19 1998
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Date: 31 Mar 98 00:37:49 +0100
From: "Jonas Thorell" <jonasth@bahnhof.se>
Subject: Re: fd
To: "Mr. Giark To You" <amos-list@access.digex.net>
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Mr. Giark To You (giark@hicksville.dyn.ml.org) wrote:
>Have I missed something? All the fd archive contains is the library. How do
>you use it? Are there more files?
I haven't tried v2 of this yet but the only things required for v1 are:
1. Amos...
2. The FDLib program
3. Some .fd files.
Number two takes any number of number 3 and converts them into a extension for
AMOS so one could, for example, utilise the datatype system more easily (not that
it's easy...).
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