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Date: Tue, 29 Jun 93 10:42:43 EDT
From: DJ Delorie <dj AT ctron DOT com>
To: nandhr1i AT gmis DOT co DOT uk
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: please send info

Three blurbs attached.  Hopefully one of them was the information your
were asking for.

DJ

--

                --- DJGPP - G++ for MSDOS/386 ---

Summary: djgpp is a port of the GNU gcc/g++ compiler to the 386/DOS
platform.  The compiler and programs it generates run in the 386's
32-bit mode, with full virtual memory support.  Various libraries and
utilities are provided also.

System requirements:  80386, 512K memory
Supports: 80387, Extended memory (up to 128M), XMS, VGA, SuperVGA,
  paging to disk (up to 128M), VCPI, DESQview/X,
  80387 emulator, Windows, OS/2, NT, DPMI
Does not support: 80286, multitasking.

djgpp has been uploaded to:
  omnigate.clarkson.edu			128.153.4.2	pub/msdos/djgpp
  math.utexas.edu			128.83.133.215	pub/msdos/djgpp (*)
  ftp.uni-koeln.de			134.95.128.208	msdos/gnuprogs/djgpp (*)
  ftp.eb.ele.tue.nl			131.155.40.15	pub/pc/gnu/gcc-pl* & gcc-newest
  wowbagger.pc-labor.uni-bremen.de	134.102.228.9	pub/msdos/djgpp
  src.doc.ic.ac.uk			146.169.2.1	ibmpc/djgpp
  ftp.mcc.ac.uk				130.88.200.7	pub/djgpp
  UK.AC.MCC.FTPJ (JANET)		user<guest>	<PUB>djgpp

(*) Please do not access during working hours (7am - 6pm their local time)

Please allow a reasonable time after new versions are available for
uploads to propogate from omnigate.clarkson.edu to other servers.

Contents of omnigate:pub/msdos/djgpp, as of Jun 1 1993:

    72300 Nov  2  1992 aeasy101.zip	async support
   133335 Nov  2  1992 aecur101.zip	curses library
    88004 Nov  2  1992 aetsk101.zip	setjmp-based multitasking
   114601 Nov  2  1992 aewin101.zip	text-based windowing
  1321032 Jun  1 12:07 bnu22sr.tgz	binutils-2.2.tar.z
    50632 Jun  1 10:22 bsn121bn.zip	bison-1.21 binaries
   177532 Jun  1 10:24 bsn121dc.zip	bison-1.21 documentation
   252202 Jun  1 12:08 bsn121sr.tgz	bison-1.21.tar.z
   303098 Aug 17  1992 cbgrd102.zip	GRX graphics libraries - documentation
   879369 Jun 10  1992 cbgrf102.zip	GRX graphics libraries - fonts
   842221 Aug 17  1992 cbgrx102.zip	GRX graphics libraries - binaries
   103158 Jun  1 10:26 dif115sr.zip	diff-1.15 sources
   827289 Jun  1 10:37 djdev110.zip	Basic development kit
   101633 Jun  1 10:38 djdoc110.zip	Basic documentation
    57055 Jun  1 10:39 djemu110.zip	80387 emulator
    30827 Jun  1 10:40 djlgr110.zip	basic graphics
   511319 Jun  1 10:46 djlsr110.zip	sources to libraries in djdev
   152927 Jun  1 10:47 djsrc110.zip	sources to programs in djdev
     9365 Jun  1 10:47 faq		Frequently Asked Questions
    58593 Jun  1 10:48 flx238bn.zip	flex-2.3.8 binaries
    33144 Jun  1 10:48 flx238dc.zip	flex-2.3.8 documentation
   130473 Jun  1 12:10 flx238sr.tgz	flex-2.3.8.tar.z
    89407 Mar 25 10:14 gas-doc.tar.Z	GSA documentation
    63697 Jun  1 10:49 gas211bn.zip	gas-2.1.1 binaries
   207221 Jun  1 10:51 gas211dc.zip	gas-2.1.1 documentation
  1474560 Jun  1 12:30 gas211sr.tgz.000	gas-2.1.1.tar.z (part 000)
   232171 Jun  1 12:32 gas211sr.tgz.001	gas-2.1.1.tar.z (part 001)
  1593926 Jun  1 11:07 gcc241bn.zip	gcc-2.4.1 binaries
   828686 Jun  1 11:19 gcc241dc.zip	gcc-2.4.1 documentation
  1474560 Jun  1 13:31 gcc241sr.tgz.000	gcc-2.4.1.tar.z (part 000)
  1474560 Jun  1 13:42 gcc241sr.tgz.001	gcc-2.4.1.tar.z (part 001)
  1474560 Jun  1 13:53 gcc241sr.tgz.002	gcc-2.4.1.tar.z (part 002)
  1074973 Jun  1 14:06 gcc241sr.tgz.003	gcc-2.4.1.tar.z (part 003)
    85617 Feb 10 10:43 gmvsa001.zip	VESA drivers
    33426 Jun  1 11:20 gzp107bn.zip	gzip-1.0.7 binaries (needed for .tar.z files)
    60635 Jun  1 11:20 gzp107dc.zip	gzip-1.0.7 documentation
   675840 Jun  1 14:21 gzp107sr.tar	gzip-1.0.7.tar
     2405 Feb 10 10:45 manifest
      976 Jun  1 11:21 merge.c
     6924 Jun  1 11:21 merge.exe	used to merge .000 files
    79775 Jun  1 11:22 pat202sr.zip	patch-2.0.2 sources
   975455 Oct  8  1992 qddvx101.zip	DESQview/X libraries
    14202 Jun  1 11:22 readme
     3944 Jun  1 11:22 readme.1st
     1466 Jun  1 11:22 split.c
     8072 Jun  1 11:22 split.exe	used to make .000 files
   546007 Nov  2  1992 tpf2c100.zip	fortran to C converter
    20353 Jul 28  1992 wmemu100.zip	faster but sourceless 80387 emulator

  
omnigate.clarkson.edu has an archive server that can mail you the
files.  To get help on the archive server, send mail to
archive-server AT omnigate DOT clarkson DOT edu, with the word "help" as the
message (not subject).  The archive name is msdos/djgpp.

For modem access to omnigate.clarkson.edu's public bulletin board,
dial 315-268-6667.

There is a mailing list for djgpp.  To subscribe to the list, send a
mail message with the words "add <e-mail address> djgpp" or "add
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should be sent to djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu.  If you have problems
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information about using the listserv, send mail to
listserv AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu with the word "help" as the body of the
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Current latest versions:
  binutils 2.2
  bison 1.21
  flex 2.3.8
  gas 2.1.1
  gcc 2.4.1
  go32 1.10
  gzip 1.0.7


Please do not ask me to make this available anywhere other than listed
above.  If you'd like it available elsewhere, contact that site's
administrator and ask them to transfer it.

DJ Delorie
dj AT ctron DOT com

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maintainence.  If this doesn't work either, then you're out of luck.

DJ
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