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- This directory contains both whole programs, & patches
to fix/ enhance other programs.
- Some public patches I have written are not here, as pre web
& before easy email some forwarded by friends, eg
- I modified Minix 1.2 device driver to handle 720K
floppies as well as 360K.
- I wrote some patches in the 386BSD patch kit (became
FreeBSD) for compress.c and UUCP
A grep for patch kit, hand reduced:
- Some of my patches have long ago been committed into
FreeBSD, (usually just for newer releases, so often I've
retained older patches, as I run older releases as well as
current)
(Some patches go all the way back to eg 4.11-RELEASE used
for HP Network
Scanjet 5 - Conversion to FreeBSD). Some patches are
waiting forever to be committed,
Some I have not submitted to FreeBSD, too busy &/or
too much trouble to get FreeBSD to look.
To see the FreeBSD.Org
Send-pr database of some of my patches try here:
Things that have not been absorbed/contributed elsewhere.
Code is here to make it available to others, & to
myself when I'm travelling, I need to delete some, &
import other stuff. Some is old, & built in ways Unix
programmers will not like: some comes from a start point of
trying to write replacement Unix tools that could run on an
i8086 laptop under MSDOS 3, with 2 floppies & a ram
disc but no hard drive. Some is OK, & runs under
FreeBSD ! Manuals are in nroff format, best down loaded
& formatted under FreeBSD (Unix), not read on line. I
have dos .exe's for some, but not on the web.
- odds/c/unix4dos/ :
Unix like Tools For Dos (any ported by jhs to BSD have
been removed from this directory, I think. )
- fortran/ Fortran
demos.
- mips/ MIPS patches.
- sco/ Santa Cruz Organisation
- Unix patches for xxgdb-1.12.sco.diff
- github
PC532 - World's most publicly
documented computer ?
Not of general interest.
- ../dots Dot personal
initialiser files ( ~/.[a-zA-Z0-9]* ).
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Mail Filter
I'm using self built mail filter tools. They work well,
if some inefficiently. More standard tools may be
adopted later, time permitting. If you'r not a Unix
user this section may not all be intelligible.
- ~/bin/ Bin/ Personal
scripts
- Syntax examples
for a few commands.
- Temporary Parked Text: Tips to write HTML
- Don't try & read HTML generated by packages,
its a nightmare.
- Read hand written HTML
- Before you read anyone's HTML clean it with tidy
-i -m
- which eradicates
horrendous long unbroken lines, indents, beautifies,
fixes mistakes.
- If you take one of my ~jhs pages as a
sample, don't take my front page it's too
complex, take a simpler page.
- All my .html page are generated from sed macros
that
berklix.mk make macros use to affix left border
& tail. Ask me for the corresponding much simpler
.lmth master (not normally exported to the
web)
- When you write HTML in vi, use my
WYSIWYG make macros to browser chimera, so every
time you hit :w it signals browser to redisplay. (That
WYSIWYG signal linkage also available for a few other
tools such as xfig, gv )
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Zero Size Files, Contents Lost
?
All in: bsd /
fixes / FreeBSD / ports / gen /
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