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- From: cl45@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Ching-Tse Liu)
- Subject: Re: Gnuplot. Was: Re: S3 Chipset Drivers. Still Looking
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 04:16:57 GMT
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- I have ported GNUPLOT 3.2 to MSDOS for 386 using
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- the Zortech compiler. It's dpmi compliant and thus runs under
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- the OS/2 2.0. Since it's a 32-bit program, it will take a very large
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- data set limited only by the physical ram. It also supports vesa
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- svga. The only limitation of the dos extenter that comes with Zortech
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- is the lack of virtual memory support and the system call spawn( ) (
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- the shell-to-dos dosen't work .) It has been great to use the 386 gnuplot.
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- I am trying to port it to the OS/2 using the OS/2 1.3 version of the
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- Zortech compiler, but I am having problems linking the object files.
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- If anyone has experience with the Zortech compiler in OS/2, please
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- help me.
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- Is anyone interested in the 386 gnuplot ? Where should I upload
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- my port ?
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- \_-_/ * Clifton T. Liu *
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