From devo@vnet.ibm.com Mon Nov 14 09:03:16 1994 Return-Path: Received: from VNET.IBM.COM by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for /com/archive/cube-lovers id AB08937; Mon, 14 Nov 94 09:03:16 EST Message-Id: <9411141403.AB08937@life.ai.mit.edu> Received: from GDLVM7 by VNET.IBM.COM (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 7026; Mon, 14 Nov 94 09:02:35 EST Date: Mon, 14 Nov 94 08:48:00 EST From: "Dave Eaton" To: cube-lovers@life.ai.mit.edu Subject: SYMBOLIC PROGRAMS I couldn't quickly get a LEX or FLEX working to process the source of the symbolic cube program written by Carl Raymond (raymond@cps.msu.edu). Carl's note said "do what you want...", so, I did. I managed to convert his C-and-LEX cube program into REXX. You type in a move sequence and it displays the resulting cycle structure. Exactly what I have always wanted. I am still testing it and working the bugs out, but now I can return to my "cube research" (that is, playing around). If anyone else needs such a straightforward text-mode cube program in REXX (instead of C), let me know and I will share it with you... after a little more testing. (Contact me directly, not in this group.) Interpreted REXX is built in on OS/2, VM, MVS, and is available (somewhere) for Unix systems, Amiga, and probably others. A million thanks to Carl. ......Dave Eaton, N2NOQ, Owego NY, devo@vnet.ibm.com