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From: "Harald Hanche-Olsen" <hanche@imf.unit.no>
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Date: Sun, 5 Mar 1995 11:10:45 +0100
In-Reply-To: "K. Berry" <kb@cs.umb.edu>
"Re: Minimum set to preview dvi" (Mar 4, 10:33am)
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Karl Berry wrote:
> Well, not just web2c, but pretty much anything I maintain or distribute :-).
> I'm told most of it runs under DOS, as well, though I never use DOS myself.
Hey, this is exciting. I don't use DOS either, but I am in the unpleasant
situation of having to provide TeX for the local DOS crowd. I always thought
the web2c stuff was too Unix specific to run under DOS, but maybe I am wrong?
Any information is welcome...
- Harald