+ More OS/2 changes and netbsd/openbsd status updated

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michael 2003-02-25 19:01:43 +00:00
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@ -74,15 +74,16 @@ conflict with this manual, authoritative.
it supports the following operating systems:
\begin{itemize}
\item \dos
\item \linux
\item \linux % (Intel and m68k)
\item \amiga (version 0.99.5 only)
\item \windows
\item \ostwo (using the EMX package, so it also works on DOS/Windows)
\item \freebsd (usable, but still under development).
\item \freebsd
\item \beos (under development)
\item \solaris (under development)
\item \palmos(under development)
\item \netbsd (under development)
\item \netbsd
\item \openbsd (under development)
\end{itemize}
\fpc is designed to be, as much as possible, source compatible with
@ -252,21 +253,26 @@ for \dos or
\begin{verbatim}
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PP\BIN\WIN32
\end{verbatim}
for \windows
for \windows and finally
\begin{verbatim}
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\PP\BIN\OS2
\end{verbatim}
for \ostwo.
(Again, assuming that you installed in the default location).
On \ostwo, \fpc installs some libraries from the EMX package if they
were not yet installed. They are located in the
were not yet installed (the installer will notify you if they should be
installed). They are located in the
\begin{verbatim}
C:\PP\DLL
\end{verbatim}
directory. The name of this directory should be added to the \var{LIBPATH}
directive in the \file{config.sys} file:
\begin{verbatim}
LIBPATH=c:\pp\dll
LIBPATH=XXX;C:\PP\DLL
\end{verbatim}
Obviously, any existing directories in the \var{LIBPATH} directive should be
preserved.
Obviously, any existing directories in the \var{LIBPATH} directive
(indicated by \var{XXX} in the above example) should be preserved.
\subsubsection{Optional Installation: The coprocessor emulation}
For people who have an older CPU type, without math coprocessor (i387)