JdeBP's 32-bit Command Interpreter v. 1.1.2 (Command Interpreter - API 1.0.3, 12/1/2004) |
Readme/What's new |
A Pure 32-bit command interpreter that is a replacement for the 16-bit CMD that
is supplied with IBM OS/2, allowing one to finally replace one of the 16-bit
vestiges that remains in OS/2 Warp; along with a suite of ancillary utilities
(ANSI, ATDOWN, BEEP, BRIGHTBG, CLS, CMDLOAD, COLOUR, COPY, COPYPLUS, COPYSTD,
DATE, DEL, DELAY, DESCRIBE, DETACH, DIR, ECHODOT, ECHOS, ERASE, FREE, HELPMSG,
KEYLOCKS, LABEL, LINES, MD, MKDIR, MORE, MORESTD, MOVE, PAUSE, PRINTENV, RD,
REM, REN, RENAME, RMDIR, START, TIME, TRUENAME, TYPE, VOL, WPSARC, and ZDIR).
The command interpreter comes with a choice of three front ends (TTY, TUI, and
GUI), and supports various enhancements not in IBM's 16-bit CMD, such as
implicit environment variables, easily nested command scripts, subroutines
(GOSUB/RETURN), and directory stacks.
The command interpreter and utilities support long filenames, deep directory
trees, ISO/IEC 9445-1:1990 (POSIX 1003.1) timezones, operation until the year
2106, and automatic unattended changes to and from dayli. |
JdeBP's 32-bit Command Interpreter v. 2.2 (OS/2 Command Line Utilities, 12/1/2004) |
Readme/What's new |
A suite of native Pure 32-bit OS/2 command- line utilities (ANACLOCK, ARCDIR,
ARCSTAMP, ATTRIB, BCOMP, CALCTZ, COMP, CONVCASE, CPUIDG, CPUIDT, CYCLOG,
DELLNAME, DELTHUMB, DELTREE, DESCEDIT, DIGCLOCK, DIRSIZE, DUMP, DUPDIR, ENSTAMP,
FF, FIND, FINDDUPS, FITSIZE, GOVWIPE, GREP, HEAD, HELP, MEM, NEWMBR, PARTLIST,
PLAYMORSE, PLAYTUNE, PMLOCK, RESETINI, RUNSVC, RUNWHEN SAYDATE, SERVICE,
SETBOOTG, SETDATE, SIGNAL, SORT, STRINGS, SUM, TAIL, TASKLIST, TEE, TEXTCONV,
TOMORSE, TOUCH, TREE, UNIQ, UNSTAMP, W2KFIX, WATCHLOG, WC, WEAVESVC, WHAT,
WHICH, WINSIGHT, XDEL, XDIR, Y) for a wide variety of tasks, from service
management to finding files, including several workalike replacements, with
several enhancements, for the 16-bit utilities and batch files of the same names
that are supplied with IBM OS/2, allowing one to finally replace some of the
16-bit vestiges that remain in OS/2 Warp. The utilities support enhanced
UNIX-style wildcards, long filenames, and deep directory trees.
They support standard ISO/IEC 9445-1:199 |
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Martin Iturbide
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