said:
>Anybody know where REXXLIB.DLL comes from? A lot of programs use it but
>I don't know its source.
It's from Quercus. You might consider installing Bernd Schemmer's Rexx
Tip's and Technique. There's not much that it is missing in the way
reference material.
>I'd also like to find the home for RXU.DLL. The only info I have is from
> RXU is a package of diverse OS/2 Rexx External Functions.
> Author: Dave Boll
> (CompuServe = 74170,2016)
> Internet: 74170.2016@compuserve.com
> Release Date: 6 April, 1996
> Version: 1.a
That's what I know of. That was as of 5 years ago, so who knows if he's
still there. Have you tried email?
Steven
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