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Tools that can turn out code for OS/2 from a Apple II/III, Apple IIGS Finder or Apple Pascal environment (Cross compilation or other cross platform capabilities) or tools that can turn out Apple II etc., code from an eCS environment, or have some OS/2 specific utility or support even though they are primarily Apple II executables. Also tools that allow interoperation-ability between OS/2 based systems and Apple II 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 Apple II environment.
Tools that can turn out code for OS/2 from a Apple II/III, Apple IIGS Finder or Apple Pascal environment (Cross compilation or other cross platform capabilities) or tools that can turn out Apple II etc., code from an eCS environment, or have some OS/2 specific utility or support even though they are primarily Apple II executables. Also tools that allow interoperation-ability between OS/2 based systems and Apple II 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 Apple II environment.


In addition tools that are or were available for both OS/2 and Apple II may be tagged as Linux Tools as well even though the Linux executable has no specific OS/2 related utility or function. This is because merely the existence of the same tool on two or more platforms may not just help in porting an application from one system to another even if there is a version mismatch, it also help in the planning of a multi-target project that makes, or potentially makes use of the tool, effectively making the tool a part of the target [[API]] by proxy.
In addition tools that are or were available for both OS/2 and Apple II may be tagged as AppleII/III Tools as well even though the Apple executable has no specific OS/2 related utility or function. This is because merely the existence of the same tool on two or more platforms may not just help in porting an application from one system to another even if there is a version mismatch, it also help in the planning of a multi-target project that makes, or potentially makes use of the tool, effectively making the tool a part of the target [[API]] by proxy.




[[Category:Tools that support non-OS/2 systems]]
[[Category:Tools that support non-OS/2 systems]]

Latest revision as of 22:10, 10 January 2016

Tools that can turn out code for OS/2 from a Apple II/III, Apple IIGS Finder or Apple Pascal environment (Cross compilation or other cross platform capabilities) or tools that can turn out Apple II etc., code from an eCS environment, or have some OS/2 specific utility or support even though they are primarily Apple II executables. Also tools that allow interoperation-ability between OS/2 based systems and Apple II 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 Apple II environment.

In addition tools that are or were available for both OS/2 and Apple II may be tagged as AppleII/III Tools as well even though the Apple executable has no specific OS/2 related utility or function. This is because merely the existence of the same tool on two or more platforms may not just help in porting an application from one system to another even if there is a version mismatch, it also help in the planning of a multi-target project that makes, or potentially makes use of the tool, effectively making the tool a part of the target API by proxy.

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