Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/17/10:49:02
Jude DaShiell <jdashiel AT eagle1 DOT eaglenet DOT com> wrote:
>So far as I know and this may have changed since,
>Knuth's books never were made available in any form other than ink-print.
>When I borrowed his volumes, I had to use an optacon to read them since
>I'm totally blind and though my readers were willing to help
>out with some computer related reading for sure
>they would have drawn the line at Knuth.
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Ah! Now I understand your reluctance concerning Knuth. Knuth *is* a
tough out-loud read, even for someone who understands the text. I
also don't know of anything but ink-print versions of his books. The
one on Sorting and Searching would be particularly hard to read out
loud, due to the many explanatory diagrams of various sorting
techniques. That one also has the b*tree section I mentioned, though.
I did a search, and there is at least one version of MIX available on
the net:
<ftp://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/pub/users/adler/MIX/>
There is a README file and mix.tar.Z, both dated May 25, 1994. WinZip
was able to handle uncompressing and detarring the file with no
problems on my Win95 box.
Good luck.
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Peter J. Farley III (pjfarley AT dorsai DOT org)
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