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Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 14:16:15 PDT
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Boot drive ? / Homework results

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Peter,

REXX Lib is from Quercus Systems: http://www.quercus-sys.com/

However, I just went there and did not see it. Instead, they have
Personal REXX for OS/2 ($175.00) which appears to be REXX LIB plus more.
Also, that website has quite a bit of free downloads for REXX. Try it.
The free stuff looks very useful!

You can get RXU at the Norloff's OS/2 Shareware BBS & Web:
http://www.os2bbs.com/
This website has a policy that you have to be a member of the BBS before
you can download from the http website. However, you can go to the BBS
dial up at 1-703-242-4482 and download it from there. You need a
telecommunications app like HyperAccess Pro to accomplish this. Let me
know if you need help.

HCM

________________________________________________________________________

Peter Skye wrote:
>
> Harry Chris Motin wrote:
> >
> > I also have DrDialog from IBM, but have not taken the
> > time to figure it out or use it, yet. For me IBM's
> > online documentation of DrDialog is pretty bad.
>
> How to use Dr. Dialog to create OS/2 Rexx programs
> http://www.os2ezine.com/20010216/drdialog.html
>
> > I also use the following apps. in my REXX programming:
> >
> > 1. VisProREXX
> > 2. REXX Lib
> > 3. REXXMath
> > 4. RXU
> > 5. RXXMath
>
> Anybody know where REXXLIB.DLL comes from? A lot of programs use it but
> I don't know its source.
>
> I'd also like to find the home for RXU.DLL. The only info I have is
> from Digitize2.hlp; I've emailed Dave Boll but if anybody has the link
> I'd sure appreciate it. From Digitize2.hlp:
>
> According to the author's upload notes attached with
> RXU.zip RXU is a public domain (free ware) package.
> 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
>
> If not, I'll ask on comp.lang.rexx.
>
> - Peter
>
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