Mail Archives: djgpp/2009/02/04/20:31:20
Hi again, :-)
On Feb 3, 7:20=A0pm, "Rod Pemberton" <do_not_h DOT DOT DOT AT nohavenot DOT cmm> wrote:
> "Rugxulo" <rugx DOT DOT DOT AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
>
> news:6565a771-ac36-4a64-b7c7-65f3ceaa64d9 AT w34g2000yqm DOT googlegroups DOT com...
> On Feb 3, 2:37 am, "Rod Pemberton" <do_not_h DOT DOT DOT AT nohavenot DOT cmm> wrote:
>
> > "Rugxulo" <rugx DOT DOT DOT AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
>
> > [rsxntdj] 1.6 beta2 (which I can only
> > find truncated at 99% from WayBack),
>
> 1) Would you like a copy?
I downloaded it, thanks. Mainly it just seems that only older,
obsolete RSX files are available at large (i.e. "Google it" wouldn't
help here). I guess once Rainer's site disappeared in 2006 (as well as
him!) with no obvious successor, the files disappeared into the ether
(almost).
> 2) Alexei Frounze on alt.os.development found the "99%" Wayback archives
> were just missing the last byte. =A0He padded with zero... =A0Worst case,=
256
> tries.
That seems to be true here, and the extra byte needed is a "0" for
each of the four files mentioned (coincidentally). I even downloaded
again, and it *still* truncates at 99%, which is annoying. Must be
some bug on their (WayBack) end.
> So, I've got an "rsx" directory from April 05:
>
> cc1plus.zip, nt09dbnu.zip, nt09ddev.zip, nt09dgcc.zip, nt09dobj.zip
> nt09dgpp.zip, rsxrt150.zip, nt09demx.zip, rsxnt150.zip, rsxdj151.zip
> rsxide2b.zip, rsx521b.zip, rsx521s.zip, rsxwin31.txt, rsxwin31.zip
> rsxn141r.zip, rsxn141r.txt, rsxnt141.txt, rsxntdj1.zip, rsxnt141.zip
> rsxwdk2.txt, rsxwdk2b.zip, rsxwdk2p.zip, rsxwdk2s.zip, rsxrt151.zip
> rsxntdj16beta2.tar.gz, crtdll.zip
>
> From the last Wayback archive, it seems there were two different or newer
> files: rsxnt151.zip and rsxdj15.zip and a bunch removed...
I'm not sure why you think RSXDJ15.ZIP is newer, sounds like an older
version of RSXDJ151.ZIP (which DJGPP mirrors have in /v2tk/). That's
the last version to support "bound" DOS + Win32 .EXEs (since 1.6 beta2
only seems to build Win32-only .EXEs). One example of such
"bound" .EXE is ALink (which isn't written by me, BTW, heh).
The front page mentions RSXNT151.ZIP, but it actually points to
RSX*R*T151.ZIP. Here's what it says:
http://web.archive.org/web/20061207132404/http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefe=
ld.de/~rainer/
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---------------------------------
last update: 5 Feb 2002
Latest updates: Description:
rsxide2b.zip (282 KB) RSXIDE 2.02 (supports emx, mingw32, cygwin,
palm tools)
rsxnt151.zip (401 KB) rsxnt 1.51 runtime (new binaries rsxide, rsxnt,
rsx)
Older updates:
rsxntdj16beta2.tar.gz (1,09 MB) download beta2 of rsxntdj 1.6; Win32
SDK for djgpp; with sources
crtdll.zip (78 KB) download add-on for rsxnt (emx port); headers and
libraries to use crtdll (like mingw32)
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In short, the only hugely useful part of that for me is the
RSXRT151.ZIP file ("RunTime" stuff with updated RSX.EXE extender and
RSXNT.DLL etc. files).
> 25Mb .zip of above dir:http://rapidshare.com/files/193607774/rsx.zip.html
It works, thanks again. So hopefully it'll stick around for 90 days so
somebody else can mirror it. ;-)
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