GNU Software for MS-Windows and MS-DOS and Compatible Systems, 2nd Edition

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(ISBN 1-882114-58-2, 146 pages plus CD-ROM)

The GNU Project has spent the past 15 years developing a Unix-like operating system whose name is GNU. Over the years, various GNU programs have been ported to MS-DOS and MS-Windows. Now we have published a collection of these ports, and some other free software, with convenient installation facilities, on a CD-ROM that comes in a book.

The GNU packages on the CD-ROM range from the versatile GNU shell Bash to a powerful text editor and programming environment (GNU Emacs 20.5) and a widely-used file-compression utility (Gzip 1.2.4a). The second edition now includes GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation Program (as of 2000-10-07).

For developers, this CD-ROM contains DJGPP, the MS-DOS port of GCC 2.95.2, which is a C++ and ANSI C compiler with a POSIX-compliant C library. In addition, it provides a full programming toolkit, from editor to debugger to project maintenance utilities. DJGPP supports a flat 32-bit address space with built-in virtual memory and more.

The contents also include the following:

Since the CD is published by the Free Software Foundation, the entire contents are free software; the source code is included, and you have the right to copy, modify and redistribute all of the software.

The programs on the CD-ROM should run on the following systems: All X86 systems (Intel 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Cyrix 586, 686, Celeron, Duron, etc.) running MS-DOS 4.0 and higher, Windows 3.1/3.11, Windows 95/98/ME/2000 and NT 3/4.

NOTE: Some copies of the CD-ROM as released mid-September 2001 have a replication problem that prevents the installation of NTEmacs. The FSF would like to apologize to purchasers of that edition, and they can receive a full refund on request. A new edition of the CD has now (2001-10-23) been replicated, and customers who purchased it directly from the FSF will be sent a new CD. If you purchased it through a bookstore, you can either return it to the store, or write to the FSF at fsforder@gnu.org with your address and the name of the bookstore where you purchased it, and we will send you a new CD.

We do not aim to make GNU software run best on MS Windows -- we write it for the GNU operating system. GNU software can enhance proprietary Microsoft systems in technical respects, but if you want freedom, you can't get it with a proprietary Microsoft operating system. To be free, you need to replace the proprietary system with a free operating system, such as Debian GNU/Linux.


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