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<h1>Download and install the HTML source.</h1>
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<h2>Install Instructions</h2>
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<li>Request the source by clicking on the links below.
The DOS files have been split so you can get them onto floppy disks.
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<li>cunix.tgz - tar gzip file contains the complete source for use on Unix machines.
<li>cdos1.zip - Contains most of the source for use on DOS and Windows 3.1 machines.
<li>cdos2.zip - The remainder of the source for DOS and Windows 3.1 machines.
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<font color="green">Unix Version. </font>
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<a href ="http://home.clara.net/leslim/WWW/cunix.tgz">cunix.tgz</a>
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1.00 Kbytes
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<font color="green">DOS/Windows 3.1. </font>
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<a href ="http://home.clara.net/leslim/WWW/cdos1.zip">cdos1.zip</a>
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0.86 Kbytes
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<a href ="http://home.clara.net/leslim/WWW/cdos2.zip">cdos2.zip</a>
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0.62 Kbytes
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<li>Create a suitable directory, like 'cref' and copy the zip or tgz files
into it.
<li>Unpack with the following commands.
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<font color="green">Unix</font>
gunzip cunix.tgz
tar xvf cunix.tar
<font color="green">DOS</font>
pkunzip cdos1.zip
pkunzip cdos2.zip
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<li>Recompile the Java code in
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C/MISC/CLASSES
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The existing binaries are compiled for Linux. BTW the Java compiler
is called <b>javac</b>.
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If you have install problems or find mistakes please let me know.
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Windows 3.1 users, you should now be able to install this source with pkunzip.
I have provided the source with 8.3 format names but left the
links in the original (unix) form. Testing this with Netscape 3.01 for
Windows 3.1 and
Internet Explorer, it would seem that the browsers will chop the link name
down to 8.3 format and then attempt to load the resulting file.
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distribution files made with the following commands.
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tar cvf ../cunix.tar * --gzip
mv ../cunix.tar ../cunix.tgz
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zip -k -r ../cdos1.zip * -x C/CONTRIB/\*
zip -k -r ../cdos2.zip C/CONTRIB/*
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<address>Martin Leslie
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