Interprete linea di comando JdeBP 32-bit

Versione: 
1.1.2 (API 1.0.3)
Data rilascio: 
Martedì, 29 Dicembre, 2009

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Un interprete dei comandi in puro codice 32-bit in grado di sostituire il proprietario CMD.EXE a corredo di IBM OS/2 Warp, consentendo finalmente di rimpiazzare un'applicazione fondamentale ma che ancora supporta codice a 16-bit.

Il pacchetto contiene anche l'API completa, le librerie di sviluppo ed i files relativi.

Insieme a 4OS2, JdeBP 32-bit è sicuramente l'interprete dei comandi alternativo più diffuso su OS/2!

Questo software è distribuito come pacchetto compresso, da scaricare e installare manualmente; se ci sono prerequisiti da soddisfare, andranno anch'essi scaricati e installati manualmente.

Installazione manuale

Il programma è distribuito come pacchetto ZIP: scaricare in una cartella temporanea e scompattare nella cartella di destinazione. Leggere il file README.TXT. Vedi sotto per il(i) link di download.

Qui di seguito trovi i link di download per l'installazione manuale del software:

Unicode Console API Runtime DLLs (29/12/2009) Readme/What's new
The 32-bit Unicode Console API Runtime DLLs for IBM OS/2. Install these if your application uses the 32-bit Unicode Console API and you are running 32-bit IBM OS/2 (i.e. version 2.0 or later). Instructions are in README.TXT.
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/tools/toolkits/UniConAPI_rt_1-0-3.zip
Unicode Console API with developers' toolkit (29/12/2009) Readme/What's new
A 32-bit Unicode Console API, with Developers' Toolkit, which allows one to eliminate one more 16-bit vestige from OS/2: the 16-bit thunking code that has to be included in any otherwise 32-bit application that uses the existing 16-bit Console API that is supplied with IBM OS/2 (a.k.a. the VIO, MOU, and KBD subsystems) even in the very latest versions. By using the 32-bit Unicode Console API, applications can be made purely 32-bit (as long as they don't call any other 16-bit APIs and don't use the 16-bit Console API internally within their compiler's runtime libraries, of course). Also included is an entrypoint-compatible replacement for the broken 32TEXT package from IBM that used to be on the DevCon CD-ROMs. Instructions are in README.TXT.
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/tools/toolkits/UniConAPI_1-0-3.zip
Interprete linea di comando JdeBP 32-bit 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.
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/shell/cmd02.zip
Interprete linea di comando JdeBP 32-bit 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
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/misc/os2clu04.zip
Tagline Manager (22/2/2000) Readme/What's new
A plug-in utility for offline mail readers to create taglines. Fully native 32-bit OS/2 program. Includes many "special effects" that can be applied to taglines, such as "Right Justify", "Jumble Letters", "Local Echo", "WideScreen", "Swap Case", "k00l dude", and "BiFF".
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/apps/comm/offline/tagmgr.zip
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New Link: https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/tools/toolkits/UniConAPI_1-0-3.zip https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/tools/toolkits/UniConAPI_rt_1-0-3.zip

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