Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 11:42:28 +0900 From: Stephen Turnbull To: darrylo AT hpnmhjw DOT sr DOT hp DOT com Cc: DJGPP AT Sun DOT SOE DOT Clarkson DOT EDU Subject: dpmi direct VRAM access > A *very* short list of net-accessible docs is available as > > http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/public-ftp/djgpp/docs/documentation.list > .html This URL doesn't exist. Do you have any corrections? -- Darryl Okahata Sorry, one should never work from memory. Me, anyway. All of the URLs below have been checked by actually opening them. In general, all my DJGPP-related stuff can be accessed from the URL http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/yaseppochi-gumi.html#djgpp This will not change. If it doesn't have a link of its own, follow the "top-level directory" link at the end of the DJGPP section. The file part of the "documentation" URL should be public-ftp/djgpp/doc/documentation.list.html Everybody uses a different convention on "doc" versus "docs". I blew it on my own. :-( Similarly, "public-ftp/djgpp/doc/package.list.html" is the list of publically available packages that I've grepped from the archive and am slowly turning into a useful document. Many of the references have not been followed up to get host and directory references, but in those cases the month of the reference is included so you can grep the archive a little more conveniently yourself. (If you do this, you will get a virtual gold star for sending me the full URL. One- sentence descriptions of the packages would also be appreciated.) Here's the table of contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS Disk utility TSRs for the short on RAM Floppy disk utilities EMX/RSX for MS-Windows support and whatnot, other MS-Windwoes Man and Info page viewing "Small" DJGPP packages Programming language front ends and preprocessing tools (f2c, gnat, yacc, lex) Device programming: FPU, network, sound, memory, etc (not video) Device programming: video (includes drivers and low-level graphics) GUI/graphics environments Editors Archivers, file and text utilities STDIO redirection, shells, programmer's utilities Text windowing and screen Make Math High-level network utilities TeX Not yet sorted