Version 2 of Tcl for DOS

Updated 2003-10-26 00:44:23

ulis, 2003-10-26. To answer a recurrent question, I retrieved an old page from c.l.t (dated 1997).


Mike Lynn <[email protected]> gracfully told us:

->Where can I find a version of TCL for DOS? ->I am writing an embedded system in MSC. ->Source or library binaries will do.

Tcl FAQ writes: C. INTEL DOS-like systems


DOS and Windows

Numerous ports to DOS are available.

problems with the system/WinExec command. A very rudimentary Debugger User Interface using Borland's Classlib is part of the zip-file, too. The source was used also with BC3.1++/AF on MS W3.1. You can get a copy from <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/DOS/wintcl.zip > via anonymous ftp. Unfortunately Ekki doesn't have time currently to finish the Windows port and user Interface.


QNX

  • Steve Furr <URL:mailto:[email protected] > reports getting Tcl ported to QNX without a lot of trouble. He mentions that QNX users who have the beta X hould have gotten a CD-ROM update with Tcl and Tk on the CD.

OS/2

  • A port of Tcl 7.3, except for glob or command pipelines, to OS/2 2.x using C Set++ has been done by <URL:mailto:[email protected] > (Bud Bach). As of this date, I have no leads on anyone porting Tk to any version of OS/2. There are some OS/2 X client support kits available for purchase, which might make it easier to port Tk.

Also (see "tcl-faq/part4"), the Tcl programs/packages catalog, for the latest port locations.

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