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  5. <H1><A NAME="SEC18" HREF="gnu_bulletin_toc.html#SEC18">Free Software and GNU in Japan</A></H1>
  6. <P>
  7. ICOT (Institute for Next Generation Computer Technology) is distributing
  8. the fifth-generation software produced by their research efforts as free
  9. software. This includes over 70 megabytes of programs for symbol
  10. processing, knowledge representation, problem solving and inference, and
  11. natural language processing. For more information, contact
  12. <CODE>irpr@icot.or.jp</CODE>.
  13. <P>
  14. Mieko, <CODE>h-mieko@sra.co.jp</CODE>, and Nobuyuki Hikichi,
  15. <CODE>hikichi@sra.co.jp</CODE>, continue to work on the GNU Project in
  16. Japan. They have translated the FSF Order Form and GNU's Bulletin into
  17. Japanese and are distributing them widely. They ask for donations and
  18. also offer GNU software consulting. Recently they began redistributing
  19. their Japanese translation of the GNU General Public License Version 2.
  20. This translation is authorized by the FSF and is available by anonymous
  21. FTP from <CODE>srawgw.sra.co.jp</CODE> in
  22. <TT>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</TT>. Yukitoshi Fujimura from
  23. Addison--Wesley Publishers in Japan greatly contributed to this
  24. translation. Work is underway on a formal translation of the Library
  25. General Public License.
  26. <P>
  27. Japanese versions of GNU Emacs (<CODE>nemacs</CODE>), Epoch (<CODE>nepoch</CODE>)
  28. and MULE are available and widely used in Japan. MULE (the MULtilingual
  29. Enhancement of GNU Emacs) can handle many character sets at once.
  30. Eventually its features will be merged into FSF's version of Emacs.
  31. Ken'ichi Handa, <CODE>handa@etl.go.jp</CODE>, is beta testing MULE; you
  32. can FTP sources from <CODE>sh.wide.ad.jp</CODE> in <TT>`/JAPAN/mule'</TT>
  33. or <CODE>etlport.etl.go.jp</CODE> in <TT>`/pub/mule'</TT>.
  34. <P>
  35. The Village Center, Inc. has printed a Japanese translation of the
  36. <CITE>GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual</CITE> and uploaded the Texinfo source
  37. to various bulletin boards. Recently, they also published a copylefted
  38. book, Mieko's <CITE>Think GNU</CITE>. This appears to be the first copylefted
  39. publication in Japan, apart from those by the FSF. Part of the revenue
  40. generated is donated to the FSF. The address is:<BR>
  41. Kanda Amerex Bldg. 2F 1-16, 3-Chome, Misaki-Cho,
  42. Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101
  43. <P>
  44. A group connected with the commercial personal computer network in Japan
  45. is writing and distributing a copylefted hardware (circuit diagram)
  46. design system that runs on a MIPS-architecture CPU. The <CODE>t2</CODE> OS,
  47. which runs on this machine, is a subset of Unix that uses GCC and GDB as
  48. the system's compiler and debugger. They are also running Mach and
  49. MIPS-BSD.
  50. <P>
  51. Many groups in Japan distribute GNU software, including JUG (a PC user
  52. group), ASCII (publishers), and the Fujitsu FM Towns users group.
  53. Anonymous UUCP is also now available in Japan; for more information
  54. contact <CODE>toku@dit.co.jp</CODE>. Publishers in Japan are steadily
  55. releasing more articles and books about GNU software and FSF.
  56. <P>
  57. You can order GNU software directly from the FSF. For Japan, we provide
  58. an FSF Order Form written in Japanese, as well as a toll--free facsimile
  59. number; ask <CODE>japan-fsf-orders@prep.ai.mit.edu</CODE> for a copy of
  60. the order form. We encourage you to buy tapes: every 150 tape orders
  61. allows FSF to hire a programmer for a year to write more free software.
  62. <P>
  63. The FSF does not distribute <CODE>nemacs</CODE>, <CODE>nepoch</CODE>, or MULE on
  64. tape; however MULE is available on the GNU Source CD-ROM.
  65. <P>
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