HOW TO OBTAIN THE PINE SOFTWARE Pine was (and continues to be) developed by the Office of Computing & Communications, University of Washington, which supports versions of Pine for various flavors of Unix, as well as for DOS and Windows. Pine has also been adapted to other operating systems, but those versions are not directly supported by the University of Washington. _________________________________________________________________ Versions supported by the University of Washington: Pine for Unix Pine, Pico (the text editor used to compose messages in Pine), and UW's IMAP server are copyrighted, but freely available. The latest versions, including source code, of Pine and Pico for Unix can be found on the anonymous FTP host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the file /pine/pine.tar.Z. Unix Pine runs on a wide variety of systems - see the list of available Pine ports. To "test drive" Pine for Unix without downloading and installing it, telnet to demo.cac.washington.edu and login as "pinedemo". Unix binaries of Pine, Pico, and IMAP are available from the anonymous FTP host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the directories /pine/unix-bin or /pine/unix-bin-compressed. IMAP software is also available from the anonymous FTP host ftp.cac.washington.edu in the directory /imap. For more information on IMAP, visit the IMAP Information Center. Pine for DOS/Microsoft Windows PC-Pine for DOS and Windows/Winsock can be downloaded from the anonymous FTP host ftp.cac.washington.edu, in the directory /pine/pcpine. _________________________________________________________________ Versions not supported by the University of Washington: Pine has been adapted to several other operating systems that may be of interest to you. If you need information or assistance with any of these, please contact the individual or organization listed below. Pine for VMS By Innosoft International Inc.; see their World Wide Web site at http://www.innosoft.com/ By Yehavi Bourvine; available from anonymous FTP host vms.huji.ac.il in the directory /local. Pine for Amiga By Jeff Shepherd; accessible through the URL http://math.uwaterloo.ca/~jsshephe/pine.html. Pine for OS/2 By David Nugent; available from anonymous FTP host ftp.blaze.net.au in the directory users/davidn. _________________________________________________________________ If you know of other functional versions of Pine not listed here, let us know the URL to retrieve it and/or contact email address by writing to: pic@cac.washington.edu PINE FOR UNIX: AVAILABLE PORTS The three-letter code shown in the table below is used to specify which platform to compile Pine for, as explained in the section Building the Pine Programs in the Technical Notes. Code Platform a32 IBM RS/6000 running AIX 3.2 aix IBM S/370 AIX asv Altos System V aux Macintosh A/UX bsd BSD 4.3 bsi BSDi BSD/386 cvx Convex d-g Data General DG/UX dyn Sequent Dynix (not ptx) epx EP/IX System V gen Generic port gso Sun Solaris using gcc compiler gul DECstation Ultrix using gcc compiler hpp Hewlett Packard HP/UX isc ISC Unix lnx Linux mct Tenon MachTen (Mac) msc MS-DOS (Microsoft C) neb NetBSD nxt NeXT 68030's and 68040's Mach 2.0 osf DEC OSF/1 v2.0 pt1 Sequent Dynix/ptx v1.4 ptx Sequent Dynix/ptx s40 Sun SunOS 4.0 sco SCO Unix sgi Silicon Graphics Irix sol Sun Solaris sun Sun SunOS 4.1 sv4 System V Release 4 ult DECstation Ultrix 4.1 or 4.2 uw2 UnixWare 2.x vul VAX Ultrix win MS Windows 3.1 wnt Windows NT 3.51 The following ports are incomplete: 3b1 AT&T UnixPC (Pico only) att ??? (Pico only) mac MacOS (c-client only) mnt Mint (c-client only) pyr Pyramid OSx (c-client only) sv2 System V Release 2 (c-client only) t20 TOPS/20 (c-client only) vms OpenVMS (see contrib/vms)