Short: dvips for the Amiga, carefree version This is my pseudo-port of dvips for the Amiga. Basically, I just compiled the code with GCC 2.1, so it's not really a port. I left out the source code, since it's publically available elsewhere and I made no changes (at least as far as I remember...). I *did* include the Makefile I used to compile. Actually, this is a bit misleading. I'm not really familiar with GCC, and I didn't know quite how to handle all the modules. I ran 'make' once with -c in the CFLAGS line to keep the object modules unlinked; then, when all modules were compiled, I removed this flag to link it up. Also, the makefile called for some bizarre things involving ed, which the Amiga doesn't have; I created the files concerned by hand, emulating the ed commands in the makefile. All the output files (and input files required by dvips) are included in this archive, all moved to the proper directory. I compiled such that dvips looks in TeX: for its format files and fonts, so you need to make this assign if you use my binaries. A sample installation follows: > cd work: > lha x dh2:dvipsamiga.lha [lha reports deleted] > assign TeX: tex > cat >>s:ASSIGNS assign TeX: work:TeX DEFER [ctrl-\] > echo "Now go on about your business." Now go on about your business. Documentation, as in the distribution, is in dvips.tex. This archive contains no fonts; you'll have to fetch them elsewhere. I know for a fact that some stuff is available from midway.uchicago.edu:pub/tex/dvips/*, since I just cd-ed(?) there and looked at it. I don't use TeX (I just needed to PostScript-ify some .dvi files I have), so I don't know whether this setup clashes with a standard TeX setup. If so, my apologies, and you're welcome to use the Makefile. Hope this is useful to someone. --dgc dgc3@midway.uchicago.edu P.S. --Note that since this is compiled under GCC2.1, you need v37+ of the ixemul.library loaded into your system. Do this however you wish, by putting it into libs: or by using a "loadlib"-type program.