How to install Eden Eden is supplied as a compressed TAR file. If you got this far, you will have been able to decompress and de-TAR it, thus creating a directory tree. This tree has the following makeup eden The top-level directory. Contains the Pop-11 code of the Eden program itself, as .P files. eden/worlds Contains the .W files for saved worlds, .P files which define objects, and . files which are the pictures of the worlds. eden/bugs Contains the Pop-11 source of various bugs, all as .P files. eden/help HELP files on Pop-11 Eden, the competition, and various bug-control libraries. eden/plog Contains .PL files which encapsulate Eden for Prolog users. Also contains the source of various Prolog bug-control libraries. eden/plog/bugs Bugs written in Prolog. eden/plog/help HELP files for Prolog users. You need to make these directories available as libraries. Add eden/help to the Pop-11 help-list, together with eden/worlds. The latter enables people to use HELP to look at the worlds. For Prolog users, also add eden/plog/help. Add eden, eden/bugs and eden/worlds to the Pop-11 library list. This enables users to treat Eden itself, the bugs, and the objects defining the worlds, as libraries. Users should be able to SHOWLIB any piece of Eden code. For Prolog users, add these to the Pop-11 library list so that they can get at the Pop-11 code. Also add eden/plog and eden/plog/bugs to the Pop-11 and Prolog library lists. For help on Eden, see HELP EDEN. For the competition, see HELP COMPETITION. Jocelyn Ireson-Paine November 30th 1992