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* versions of OS/2 utils

Tomas Hajny 26 years ago
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install/readme.txt

@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ OS/2 and DOS (extender EMX):
  or OS/2 v2.x and above
  or OS/2 v2.x and above
  - 3 MB RAM (8+ MB recommended) for DOS
  - 3 MB RAM (8+ MB recommended) for DOS
  or 8 MB (12 or more MB recommended depending on OS version) for OS/2
  or 8 MB (12 or more MB recommended depending on OS version) for OS/2
- - EMX runtime package (part of OS/2 distribution)
+ - EMX or RSX (for DPMI) runtime package (part of OS/2 distribution)
 
 
 
 
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@@ -161,15 +161,19 @@ os209912.zip specific:
       Strip for EMX
       Strip for EMX
   utilemx.zip     contains additional GNU utilities which might be useful to
   utilemx.zip     contains additional GNU utilities which might be useful to
                   compile the run time library:
                   compile the run time library:
-      ChMod 3.13
+      Make 3.76.1
       RM 3.13
       RM 3.13
       CP 3.13
       CP 3.13
       MV 3.13
       MV 3.13
+      ChMod 3.13
+      PWD 1.12
       Install 3.13
       Install 3.13
+      Date 1.12
+      Echo 1.12
   gdbemx.zip      contains the GNU Debugger 4.16 for EMX
   gdbemx.zip      contains the GNU Debugger 4.16 for EMX
 
 
 common files in dos09912.zip, w3209912.zip and os209912.zip:
 common files in dos09912.zip, w3209912.zip and os209912.zip:
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+------------------------------------------------------------
   demo.zip        contains some demo files
   demo.zip        contains some demo files
   docs-htm.zip    contains the documentation in HTML format
   docs-htm.zip    contains the documentation in HTML format
   docs-ps.zip     contains the documentation in PostScript
   docs-ps.zip     contains the documentation in PostScript