| new |
Something relatively new, a month or so old. |
| details |
a short plain-text precis of what he program does. |
| manual |
a long htML document describing more than you wanted to know about using the
program. The other way to understand the program is to download it and read the
comments in the source code. |
| run |
run the program online and try it out without downloading it. |
| download |
click to download. Use WinZip to extract
the directory tree to your C: drive. There are no
automatic installers. |
| Java |
The program is written in Java. They require the latest Java JRE
or JDK to run. There are extremely compact. IF you
don’t have it installed already, here is how to get it and install it:
. |
| MASM |
The program is written in assembler. This means it they are very compact,
just a few K, and will download in under a second. |
| C |
The program is written in C. This means it they are fairly compact, just a
few K, and will download in under in a few seconds second. |
| C++ |
The program is written in C++. This means it they are fairly compact, just a
few K, and will download in under in a few seconds second. |
| FORTH |
The program is written in FORTH. These require BBL/Abundance. |
| Pascal |
The program is written in Pascal. This means it they are fairly compact,
just a few K, and will download in under in a few seconds second. |
 |
Pretty much obsolete. May still be of interest, particularly to those who
like to cannibalise code. |
 |
No long filename support means the utility is older, originally written for
DOS. It still runs in newer operating systems, but it does not directly support
long file names. It is designed to work with 8.3 names. |
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no registry means none of the CMP utilities use the Windows
Registry, the second stupidest idea in computing. |