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It is possible to run openSCHED under OS/2 Warp (3 and 4). You can compile the source using the emx-gcc 0.9c. All you have to do is calling

make gcc-dos

After a few seconds ;) you have a opensched.exe file. If you like, you can use lxlite to compress the file. Copy the file somewhere into the PATH.

To use openSCHED, you need LaTeX and dvips. For OS/2 (and DOS), you can use the "emtex" distribution. Be sure to have the package "supertabular" and the driver "dvips" installed. All this you can find at http://www.leo.org/ or http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/.

That's all. Have fun.

Joerg Desch
joerg.desch@gmx.net


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