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eCS 1.0 puts them in the same directory. I just looked.
Sheridan
Peter Skye wrote:
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>Zdenek Jizba wrote:
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>> On eCS 1.1 a search for ipformat produced the following
>>message:
>> "Exception Ocurred:Access Violation Exception (EGPFault)
>> ocurred at CS:EIP......"
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>> Then on eCS 1.0 a search for iptrace and ipformat produced
>> (Could not find) and a search for IP produced:
>> NET RIPLMAC...
>> RPLSTD utility
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>In OS/2 Warp 4, IPTRACE.EXE and IPFORMAT.EXE are in the \MPTN\BIN\
>directory.
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>And, in OS/2 Warp 4, the online help for these two commands is in the
>tcpcr.hlp file located in the \tcpip\help\ directory.
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>I don't know where eCS might have put these files.
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>- Peter
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