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Area GFD.DOS.MDOS - GFD: OS/2 mdos specific tools & drivers
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VCMPT034.ZIP      16 Kb. Martin Kiewitz's vCompat v0.34b. Written and (c)
                         by Martin Kiewitz. Dedicated to Gerd Kiewitz.
                         OS/2 / eComStation's VDM is nearly perfectly
                         emulating a real DOS session. Did I say nearly?
                         Yes, I did. Some programs are too restrictive in
                         their use of DOS APIs. And some MDOS-APIs do not
                         behave 100% like in real DOS. Additionally some
                         programs contain library bugs, so they won't run
                         on faster machines even under real DOS (like
                         e.g. Turbo Pascal CRT Unit bug). That's why I
                         did this compatibility VDD. It hooks itself into
                         the middle of several APIs and it contains a
                         magical VM patcher, that is able to patch out
                         some buggy routines on-the-fly, which means the
                         user won't even notice that he got a broken
                         program.
VSND010B.ZIP      13 Kb. Martin Kiewitz's vSOUND v0.10 BETA (internal
                         release!). vSound - virtual Soundblaster for
                         OS/2 / eCS. This release does not yet route
                         sample-data to MMOS/2. It's only useful for
                         people that want to try it for fun or people
                         that got a working Soundblaster card on port
                         220h, IRQ5, DMA1 and want to use vCOMPAT
                         GoSierra patching (use pass-thru in that case!).
                         Please read the txt files included in this
                         release. Includes Martin Kiewitz's
                         VDMA-Replacement v0.92b.
VCMPT035.ZIP      16 Kb. Martin Kiewitz's vCompat v0.35b. Written and (c)
                         by Martin Kiewitz. Dedicated to Gerd Kiewitz.
                         OS/2 / eComStation's VDM is nearly perfectly
                         emulating a real DOS session. Did I say nearly?
                         Yes, I did. Some programs are too restrictive in
                         their use of DOS APIs. And some MDOS-APIs do not
                         behave 100% like in real DOS. Additionally some
                         programs contain library bugs, so they won't run
                         on faster machines even under real DOS (like
                         e.g. Turbo Pascal CRT Unit bug). That's why I
                         did this compatibility VDD. It hooks itself into
                         the middle of several APIs and it contains a
                         magical VM patcher, that is able to patch out
                         some buggy routines on-the-fly, which means the
                         user won't even notice that he got a broken
                         program.
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3 files, 45 KBytes.
Area GFD.GNU.APPS - GFD: OS/2 Gnu apps (Tex, Emacs, Ghostscript)
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GS854OS2.ZIP   12619 Kb. GhostScript Interpreter Version 8.53.
                         Ghostscript can read a PostScript or PDF file
                         and display the results on the screen or convert
                         them into a form you can print on a
                         non-PostScript printer. Ghostscript is an
                         interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language. A
                         PostScript interpreter usually takes as input a
                         set of graphics commands. The output is usually
                         a page bitmap which is then sent to an output
                         device such as a printer or display. PostScript
                         is embedded in many printers. Ghostscript has
                         several main uses: 1. Display a PostScript file
                         (avoid killing trees). 2. Display a PostScript
                         file to decide if you really need to print it
                         (reduce the number of trees killed). 3. Print a
                         PostScript file to a non-PostScript printer
                         (kill more trees).
LYX142.ZIP      9216 Kb. This is a basic build of Lyx-1.4.2 built with a
                         svn build of QT for OS/2 built on 19th July. LyX
                         is the first WYSIWYM document processor. Ehhh...
                         please explain. LyX is a document processor that
                         encourages an approach to writing based on the
                         structure of your documents, not their
                         appearance. It is released under a Free Software
                         / Open Source license. LyX is for people that
                         write and want their writing to look great,
                         right out of the box. No more endless tinkering
                         with formatting details, 'finger painting' font
                         attributes or futzing around with page
                         boundaries. You just write. In the background,
                         Prof. Knuth's legendary TeX typesetting engine
                         makes you look good.
LYX142B2.ZIP    8501 Kb. This is the second build of Lyx-1.4.2 built with
                         a svn build of QT for OS/2 built on 19th July.
                         LyX is the first WYSIWYM document processor.
                         Ehhh... please explain. LyX is a document
                         processor that encourages an approach to writing
                         based on the structure of your documents, not
                         their appearance. It is released under a Free
                         Software / Open Source license. LyX is for
                         people that write and want their writing to look
                         great, right out of the box. No more endless
                         tinkering with formatting details, 'finger
                         painting' font attributes or futzing around with
                         page boundaries. You just write. In the
                         background, Prof. Knuth's legendary TeX
                         typesetting engine makes you look good.
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3 files, 30336 KBytes.
Area GFD.GNU.DEV - GFD: OS/2 Gnu compilers (Gcc, Emx, Smalltalk)
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EB060414.ZIP     958 Kb. A current build of Everblue. EverBlue is an
                         effort to port the  X-Library to the OS/2
                         Presention Manager (PM).
MAKE381B.ZIP     507 Kb. GNU make 3.81 (binaries; 2nd release for OS/2).
                         Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is a binary compilation of GNU make
                         3.81 for OS/2. GNU make utility to maintain
                         groups of programs. The purpose of the make
                         utility is to determine automatically which
                         pieces of a large program need to be recompiled,
                         and issue the commands to recompile them.
MAKE381S.ZIP     265 Kb. GNU make 3.81 (static binaries; 2nd release for
                         OS/2). Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software
                         Foundation, Inc. This is a binary compilation of
                         GNU make 3.81 for OS/2. GNU make utility to
                         maintain groups of programs. The purpose of the
                         make utility is to determine automatically which
                         pieces of a large program need to be recompiled,
                         and issue the commands to recompile them.
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3 files, 1730 KBytes.
Area GFD.GNU.MISC - GFD: OS/2 Gnu miscellaneous applications
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GNPG143B.ZIP    1568 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.3 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.3
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This archive contains binaries of gpg and
                         gpgv, some documentation and the locale files.
                         Download this if you just want to use GnuPG. To
                         install it, extract the archive in your UNIXROOT
                         directory.
GNPG143W.ZIP    1436 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.3 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.3
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is an All-in-One WarpIN archive that
                         contains everything to get started: Binaries of
                         gpg and gpgv, some documentation, locale files
                         and rndos2.dll. This is the easiest way to get
                         started (requires the WarpIN Installer).
GNPG143U.ZIP    1569 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.3 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.3
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is an UnixOS/2 package that contains
                         binaries of gpg and gpgv, some documentation and
                         the locale files. You will need the UnixOS/2
                         build system to install this.
GNPG145W.ZIP    1440 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.5 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.5
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is an All-in-One WarpIN archive that
                         contains everything to get started: Binaries of
                         gpg and gpgv, some documentation, locale files
                         and rndos2.dll. This is the easiest way to get
                         started (requires the WarpIN Installer).
GNPG145B.ZIP    1551 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.5 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.5
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This archive contains binaries of gpg and
                         gpgv, some documentation and the locale files.
                         Download this if you just want to use GnuPG. To
                         install it, extract the archive in your UNIXROOT
                         directory.
GNPG145U.ZIP    1552 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.5 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.5
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is an UnixOS/2 package that contains
                         binaries of gpg and gpgv, some documentation and
                         the locale files. You will need the UnixOS/2
                         build system to install this.
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6 files, 9116 KBytes.
Area GFD.GNU.SRC - GFD: OS/2 Gnu sources with exe
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M4-144.ZIP       430 Kb. GNU m4 1.4.4 (sources). GNU `m4' is an
                         implementation of the traditional UNIX macro
                         processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible,
                         although it has some extensions (for example,
                         handling more than 9 positional parameters to
                         macros). `m4' also has builtin functions for
                         including files, running shell commands, doing
                         arithmetic, etc. Autoconf needs GNU `m4' for
                         generating `configure' scripts, but not for
                         running them. Additional requirements: regex
                         0.12.
GNPG143S.ZIP    4643 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.3 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.3
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is an UnixOS/2 package that contains
                         binaries of gpg and gpgv, some documentation and
                         the locale files. This archive contains the full
                         source code of GnuPG with all OS/2 patches. Get
                         this if you don't trust me and want to compile
                         your own GnuPG binary ;-)
GS854SRC.ZIP   16356 Kb. GhostScript Interpreter Version 8.54, sources.
                         Ghostscript can read a PostScript or PDF file
                         and display the results on the screen or convert
                         them into a form you can print on a
                         non-PostScript printer. Especially together with
                         several popular previewers, with Ghostscript you
                         can view or print an entire document or even
                         isolated pages, even if your computer doesn't
                         have Display PostScript and your printer doesn't
                         handle PostScript itself. Ghostscript is a
                         copyrighted work (artofcode LLC owns the
                         copyright).
AUTOC259.ZIP    1302 Kb. Autoconf 2.59 (sources; release 3 for OS/2).
                         Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros
                         that produce shell scripts to automatically
                         configure software source code packages. These
                         scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of
                         UNIX-like systems without manual user
                         intervention.  Autoconf creates a configuration
                         script for a package from a template file that
                         lists the operating system features that the
                         package can use, in the form of M4 macro calls.
                         autoconf is a set of Unix shell and perl
                         scripts. Therefore, there are no binaries.
FM2-304S.ZIP    1577 Kb. FM/2 v3.04
                         An OS/2 Warp+ PM 32-bit
                         file/directory/ disk/archive/etc.
                         maintenance package with plenty of
                         bells and whistles -- a Swiss army
                         knife for OS/2.  Only file management
                         winner of a 1995 OS/2 Magazine
                         Editor's Choice award.  Winner of
                         OS/2 e-Zine!'s 1996 Readers' Choice
                         Award for 'Best Disk/File Utility or
                         Suite.'
                         Copy and move files (even with rename
                         and wildcards), merge, delete,
                         UUdecode, create objects, compare
                         directories, find duplicates, search
                         for files by wildcards containing text
                         in file or EAs, edit file or EAs,
                         autoview file or comments, view all
                         files in a directory tree or on one or
                         more drives in one window, etc.
                         Utilities like process killer,
                         undelete interface, etc.  Access parts
                         of FM/2 without loading the whole
GNPG145S.ZIP    4666 Kb. GnuPG 1.4.5 for OS/2. This is a port of the GNU
                         Privacy Guard ('GnuPG' or 'gpg') version 1.4.5
                         to OS/2. GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure
                         communication and data storage. It can be used
                         to encrypt data and to create digital
                         signatures. It includes an advanced key
                         management facility and is compliant with the
                         proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described
                         in RFC2440. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
                         2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
                         Inc. This is an UnixOS/2 package that contains
                         binaries of gpg and gpgv, some documentation and
                         the locale files. This archive contains the full
                         source code of GnuPG with all OS/2 patches. Get
                         this if you don't trust me and want to compile
                         your own GnuPG binary ;-)
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6 files, 28974 KBytes.
Area GFD.GNU.TOOL - GFD: OS/2 Gnu tools without sources
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WRPN1010.ZIP    1159 Kb. WarpIN 1.0.10. WarpIN general purpose installer
                         for OS/2. Copyright (C) 1998-2006 Jens Bckman,
                         Ulrich Mller, Teemu Ahola, Cornelis Bockemhl,
                         Yuri Dario, Paul Ratcliffe and others. This
                         program is free software; you can redistribute
                         it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
                         General Public License.
M4-144B.ZIP       62 Kb. GNU m4 1.4.4 (binaries). GNU `m4' is an
                         implementation of the traditional UNIX macro
                         processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible,
                         although it has some extensions (for example,
                         handling more than 9 positional parameters to
                         macros). `m4' also has builtin functions for
                         including files, running shell commands, doing
                         arithmetic, etc. Autoconf needs GNU `m4' for
                         generating `configure' scripts, but not for
                         running them. Additional requirements: regex
                         0.12.
AUTOM196.ZIP    1478 Kb. Automake 1.9.6 (sources) This is Automake, a
                         Makefile generator. It was inspired by the
                         4.4BSD make and include files, but aims to be
                         portable and to conform to the GNU Coding
                         Standards for Makefile variables and targets.
                         Automake is a Perl script.  The input files are
                         called Makefile.am. The output files are called
                         Makefile.in; they are intended for use with
                         Autoconf. Automake is a set of Unix shell and
                         perl scripts. Therefore, there are no binaries.
WRPN1011.ZIP    1163 Kb. WarpIN 1.0.11. WarpIN general purpose installer
                         for OS/2. Copyright (C) 1998-2006 Jens Bckman,
                         Ulrich Mller, Teemu Ahola, Cornelis Bockemhl,
                         Yuri Dario, Paul Ratcliffe and others. This
                         program is free software; you can redistribute
                         it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
                         General Public License.
WRPN1012.ZIP    1163 Kb. WarpIN 1.0.12. WarpIN general purpose installer
                         for OS/2. Copyright (C) 1998-2006 Jens Bckman,
                         Ulrich Mller, Teemu Ahola, Cornelis Bockemhl,
                         Yuri Dario, Paul Ratcliffe and others. This
                         program is free software; you can redistribute
                         it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
                         General Public License.
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5 files, 5025 KBytes.
Area GFD.INF.NEWS - GFD: OS/2 newsletter and user-group-info
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VNL0406H.ZIP    1426 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for April
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (English) as
                         HTML, April 2006, Volume 10, Number 04.
VNL0406I.ZIP    1092 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for April
                         2006, as INF. Voice newsletter (English) as INF,
                         April 2006, Volume 10, Number 04.
VN0406HD.ZIP    1217 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for April
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (German) as
                         HTML, April 2006, Jahrgang 10, Nummer 04.
VN0406ID.ZIP    1087 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for April
                         2006, as INF. Voice newsletter (German) as INF,
                         April 2006, Jahrgang 10, Nummer 04.
VN0606HD.ZIP    1159 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for June
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (German) as
                         HTML, Juni 2006, Jahrgang 10, Nummer 06.
VNL0606H.ZIP    1128 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for June
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (English) as
                         HTML, June 2006, Volume 10, Number 06.
VN0606ID.ZIP     856 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for June
                         2006, as INF. Voice newsletter (German) as INF,
                         Juni 2006, Jahrgang 10, Nummer 06.
VN0706HD.ZIP    2003 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for July
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (German) as INF,
                         Juli 2006, Jahrgang 10, Nummer 07.
VNL0606I.ZIP     910 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for June
                         2006, as INF. Voice newsletter (English) as INF,
                         June 2006, Volume 10, Number 06.
VN0706ID.ZIP     879 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for July
                         2006, as INF. Voice newsletter (German) as INF,
                         Juli 2006, Jahrgang 10, Nummer 07.
VNL0706H.ZIP    2086 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for July
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (English) as
                         HTML, July 2006, Volume 10, Number 07.
VNL0706I.ZIP    3081 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for July
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (English) as
                         HTML, July 2006, Volume 10, Number 07.
VN1006HD.ZIP    1120 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for October
                         2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter (German) as
                         HTML, Oktober 2006, Volume 10, Nummer 07.
VN1006ID.ZIP     883 Kb. German issue of the VOICE Newsletter for October
                         2006, as INF. Voice newsletter (German) as INF,
                         October 2006, Volume 10, Nummer 07.
VNL1006H.ZIP    1092 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for
                         October 2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter
                         (English) as HTML, October 2006, Volume 10,
                         Number 07.
VNL1006I.ZIP     895 Kb. English issue of the VOICE Newsletter for
                         October 2006, as HTML. Voice newsletter
                         (English) as HTML, October 2006, Volume 10,
                         Number 07.
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