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Tools can turn out code for OS/2 from a Linux environment (Cross compilation or other cross platform capabilities) or have some OS/2 specific utility or support even though they are primarily Linux executables. Also tools that allow interoperation-ability between OS/2 based systems and Linux systems be that in an interactive way such as networking and communications or simpler tools that allow the use or viewing of OS/2 related file formats in a Linux environment. | Tools that can turn out code for OS/2 from a Linux environment (Cross compilation or other cross platform capabilities) or tools that can turn out OSX code from an eCS enviroment, or have some OS/2 specific utility or support even though they are primarily Linux executables. Also tools that allow interoperation-ability between OS/2 based systems and Linux systems be that in an interactive way such as networking and communications or simpler tools that allow the use or viewing of OS/2 related file formats in a Linux environment. | ||
In addition tools that are or were available for both OS/2 and Linux may be tagged as Linux Tools as well even though the Linux executable has no specific OS/2 related utility or function. | In addition tools that are or were available for both OS/2 and Linux may be tagged as Linux Tools as well even though the Linux executable has no specific OS/2 related utility or function. |
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Tools that can turn out code for OS/2 from a Linux environment (Cross compilation or other cross platform capabilities) or tools that can turn out OSX code from an eCS enviroment, or have some OS/2 specific utility or support even though they are primarily Linux executables. Also tools that allow interoperation-ability between OS/2 based systems and Linux systems be that in an interactive way such as networking and communications or simpler tools that allow the use or viewing of OS/2 related file formats in a Linux environment.
In addition tools that are or were available for both OS/2 and Linux may be tagged as Linux Tools as well even though the Linux executable has no specific OS/2 related utility or function.
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