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readme.doc emx 0.9d INTRODUCTION 21-Dec-1998
===============================================================================
Copyright (c) 1990-1998 by Eberhard Mattes
*** See history.doc for important information ***
Introduction
------------
Welcome to emx 0.9d, an environment for creating 32-bit programs for
OS/2 and DOS. You can use the GNU C compiler to compile programs for
emx. The main design goal of emx is to simplify porting Unix software
to OS/2 and DOS. Moreover, you can create `native' OS/2 programs,
including Presentation Manager applications.
The emx package includes:
- emx.dll, emxio.dll, emxwrap.dll and emxlibc.dll dynamic link
libraries for OS/2
- emx.exe DOS extender for running 32-bit programs under DOS
- emxfpemu, W. Metzenthen's FPU (387) emulator
- emxbind.exe for creating .exe files which work both under OS/2 and
DOS
- emxomf.exe for converting .o object files (a.out) to .obj object
files (OMF). With emxomf and LINK386 you can create OS/2 programs
that don't need emx.dll
- emximp.exe for creating import libraries
- emxexp.exe for creating a list of export definitions from object files
- C header files and a complete C library
- a simple graphics library for 320x200 (256 colors) mode
- a library for screen output in windows
- header files and a library for using sockets of IBM TCP/IP for OS/2
Additionally, the following GNU programs are available compiled and with
patches and sources:
- GCC 2.8.1, the GNU C compiler, supporting the C, C++, and
Objective C languages
- GAS 2.6, the GNU assembler
- GDB 4.16, the GNU debugger
- ld, an ancient version of the GNU linker hacked for emx
- strip: a member of an ancient version of the GNU binary utilties
- ar, nm, size, objdump: a subset of the GNU binary utilities 2.6
- gprof, the BSD/GNU profiler
- texinfo, the GNU documentation system
- Patches for the GNU sources
- Patched source for GCC, GAS, GDB, ld, ar, nm, size, strip, objdump,
info, makeinfo, texindex. You can compile all these programs with
the files that come with emx (but you also need a make utility, such
as dmake).
You can get the complete unpatched GNU sources by anonymous ftp from
prep.ai.mit.edu and other archives such as ftp.leo.org.
Additionally, the following libraries are provided:
- some parts of the BSD C library
- the BSD data base library: dbopen()
- BSD curses library
- Henry Spencer's regexp library
- The GNU and BSD termcap libraries
Packages
--------
emx is packaged in the following files:
emxrt.zip emx runtime package
emxsrcr.zip Source for the emx runtime package
emxdev1.zip emx development system (without compiler, part 1)
emxdev2.zip emx development system (without compiler, part 2)
emxsrcd1.zip Source for the emx development system (part 1)
emxsrcd2.zip Source for the emx development system (part 2)
emxview.zip emx documentation in OS/2 .inf format
emxample.zip Sample programs
emxtest.zip Test programs (used for testing emx and the libraries)
GNU programs compiled for emx, patches and patched sources:
gnudev1.zip GNU development tools compiled for emx (part 1)
gnudev2.zip GNU development tools compiled for emx (part 2)
gnuview.zip emxgnu.inf (emxgnu.doc in OS/2 .inf format)
gppdev1.zip Additional GNU programs and files for compiling C++
gppdev2.zip libg++ 2.8.1.1a
gobjcdev.zip Additional GNU programs and files for compiling
Objective C
gnupat.zip Patches for GNU sources
gnudoc.zip Documentation for GNU programs (texinfo sources)
gnuinfo.zip GNU texinfo (includes info file browser)
gnusrc.zip Patched GNU sources (info, termcap, GPPDEMID)
gbinusrc.zip Patched GNU sources (ld, ar, nm, size, strip, objdump, gprof)
gccsrc1.zip Patched GNU sources (GCC 2.8.1, part 1)
gccsrc2.zip Patched GNU sources (GCC 2.8.1, part 2)
gccsrc3.zip Patched GNU sources (GCC 2.8.1, part 3)
gdbsrc1.zip Patched GNU sources (GDB 4.16, part 1)
gdbsrc2.zip Patched GNU sources (GDB 4.16, part 2)
gppsrc1.zip Patched sources of libstdc++ 2.8.1.1
gppsrc2.zip Patched sources of libg++ 2.8.1.1a
BSD libraries compiled for emx with sources:
bsddev.zip BSD libraries (curses etc.)
bsddoc.zip Documentation for BSD libraries
bsdsrc.zip Source for BSD libraries
Installing emx
--------------
For unpacking, you need unzip v5.0 or later which is available from
many archives. Look for files named
unzip50.exe MS-DOS executable for unzip
unz50_32.exe OS/2 32-bit executable (unzip 5.0)
unz512x2.exe OS/2 32-bit executable (unzip 5.12)
unzip512.exe OS/2 or DOS executable (unzip 5.12)
Read INSTALL.DOC to learn how to install emx.
After unpacking the emx runtime and development system packages,
you'll find further information in the following files:
\emx\doc\COPYING.EMX emx & library license, license overview
\emx\doc\COPYING GNU General Public License
\emx\doc\install.doc Installation guide
\emx\doc\emxrt.doc User's guide to the emx runtime package
\emx\doc\emxdev.doc Application developer's guide
\emx\doc\emxlib.doc C library reference
\emx\doc\faq.doc Frequently asked questions (with answers)
\emx\doc\build.doc Compiling the sources
\emx\doc\history.doc Change log
\emx\doc\future.doc Things to do
\emx\book\emxrt.inf .inf version of emxrt.doc
\emx\book\emxdev.inf .inf version of emxdev.doc (optional)
\emx\book\emxlib.inf .inf version of emxlib.doc (optional)
After unpacking the GNU and BSD packages, you'll find further
information in the following files:
\emx\doc\COPYING GNU General Public License
\emx\doc\COPYING.LIB GNU Library General Public License
\emx\doc\COPYING.BSD BSD license (for libraries bsd and curses)
\emx\doc\COPYING.SCP Additional information for stdc++ library
\emx\doc\emxgnu.doc GNU development tools information
\emx\doc\emxbsd.doc BSD library information
\emx\book\emxgnu.inf .inf version of emxgnu.doc (optional)
\emx\book\emxbsd.inf .inf version of emxbsd.doc
Legal stuff
-----------
emx is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
emx is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with emx; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
See \emx\doc\COPYING.EMX and \emx\doc\COPYING for details.
Instead of a list: All the trademarks used in this document and all
the other emx documents are registered to whoever it is that owns
them.
Where to get emx
----------------
emx is available for anonymous ftp on
ftp.leo.org: /pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emx+gcc/
ftp-os2.cdrom.com: /pub/os2/emx09d/
ftp-os2.nmsu.edu: /pub/os2/dev/emx/v0.9d/
Other files of interest
-----------------------
emx does not come with a `make' utility. I recommend dmake 3.8. It's
available for anonymous ftp on
ftp.leo.org: /pub/comp/os/os2/leo/devtools/utils/
ftp-os2.cdrom.com: /pub/os2/dev16/
Executables are in dmake38x.zip, source code is in dmake38s.zip.
dmake38.zip contains both dmake38s.zip and dmake38x.zip.
The emx graphics library currently supports only the 320x200 VGA mode
and some 16-color modes. Johannes Martin has created a graphics
library for various SVGA cards. It is available for anonymous ftp on
ftp.leo.org: /pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emx+gcc/contrib/
ftp-os2.nmsu.edu: /pub/os2/dev/emx/contrib/
You need svgakt*.zip (or svgakit*.zip) and vesa*.zip (or
vesa_emx*.zip, * is the version number).
If you want to convert the texinfo files (GCC documentation, for
instance) to OS/2 on-line books (.inf files), I recommend Andreas
Kaiser's texi2ipf program:
ftp.leo.org: /pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/doc/txi2ipf1.zip
ftp-os2.cdrom.com: /pub/os2/tex/txi2ipf1.zip
Joining the mailing list
------------------------
An emx-related mailing list has been created. The address for people
to request to be added to or removed from the list is:
majordomo@iaehv.nl
To subscribe, send a message containing
subscribe emx
to majordomo@iaehv.nl. To unsubscribe, send a message containing
unsubscribe emx
to majordomo@iaehv.nl.
For more information, send a message containing
help
to majordomo@iaehv.nl.
Thanks
------
Thanks to Ron Guilmette <rfg@monkeys.com> for providing copies of the
ANSI C and POSIX.1 standards.
Thanks to Kolja Elsaesser, Steffen Haecker
<haecker@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de>, and Kai Uwe Rommel
<rommel@ars.de> for contributing code to the emx C library.
Thanks to Fred Tydeman <tydeman@tybor.com> for help with floating
point math and for testing the emx C library with his FPCE test suite
(blame me, not him, for all the problems found by the test suite and
not fixed yet).
Thanks to Holger Veit <Holger.Veit@gmd.de> for preparing the TCP/IP
header files and for providing information about DosProfile.
Thanks to Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@IAEhv.nl> for the emx mailing list.
The author
----------
The author of emx is
Eberhard Mattes
Teckstrasse 81 (TeX: Teckstra\ss e)
D-71696 Moeglingen (TeX: M\"oglingen)
Germany
Internet:
mattes@azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (subject to change)
mattes@windhager.de
No telephone calls please! It must be stressed that the author does
not reply to letters if you don't include return postage
(international postal reply coupon if you are outside Germany) and a
self-addressed envelope.
Read \emx\doc\faq.doc before asking the author.
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