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Microsoft OS/2 SDK 03-01-1988
This directory contains the following example applications
for use in protected mode under OS/2. Some of the programs can:
be bound for running in Real Mode.
TERMINAL Protect - A terminal emulator for direct
connections or a Hayes modem.
SSE Protect/Real - A simple screen editor
CPGREP Protect - A multi threaded FAST string searching
program
DS Protect - A program to display and move around
directory trees. Creates and uses an
initialization file in the directory
specified by the environment variable USER.
FILELIST Protect/Real - A program to list files in a directory
LIFE Protect/Real - The game of life. Extends MOU FAPI.
MANDEL Protect - An EGA hi res graphics program
BIGBEN Protect/Real - A simple clock program
SETEGA Protect/Real - A simple program to set 25/43 line mode
CHASER Protect - Cat and mouse game. Requires a mouse.
The make files of the programs rely on a set directory stucture.
The bind utility looks for the .lib files in a \lib directory and the
C compiler looks for the .h files in an \include directory, both under
the root directory of the toolkit.
I.E. ..\..\..\lib and ..\..\..\include
from the directory which the make file is in.
The make files also rely on the existence of the slibcep.lib library.
This library is equivalent to slibce.lib and slibcer.lib, and the
library found on your machine depends on how you installed C5.1.
If the linker cannot find the required library, put slibce.lib or
slibcer.lib, whichever you have, at the link prompt or rename the library
you do have (slibce.lib or slibcer.lib) to slibcep.lib.
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