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Windows |
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CWTE_*_MS_Windows
ccwte.exe - For Windows 95 to Windows 8 |
Ubuntu |
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CWTE_*_Linux_Ubuntu
cwtee - Compiled On Ubuntu 10.04 - Requires Xwindows(X11).
Note that there were a few releases after 10.04 where X11 was not part of (or
broken) in the normal release of Ubuntu. You may need to check into this.
Also, if you have an earlier version of Ubuntu or can't get this one to work, you
might want to consider the Linux RedHat version.
That version worked on Ubuntu 10.04 (once the X11 library was installed).
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Linux |
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CWTE_*_Linux_RedHat
cwtee - Compiled On Red Hat Release 9 (Kernel 2.4.20-6) - Requires Xwindows(X11).
It has been found that this version worked on other versions of Linux (including Ubuntu).
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Unix (Not Linux) |
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CWTE_*_Unix_Kit
cwtee - For Unix Systems - Requires Xwindows(X11).
Note
that an executable is not available in this download.
The author does not have access to any Unix system to create an executable.
This download was created as a kit to provide the
other necessary items for an install.
If you know how to or know someone who can compile the source for your
environment, you can download the source code below.
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Mac OS X |
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No Download Package Available
The author does not have access to this OS to create a release. However, there is
an underlying Unix system in the Mac, so for now you should try to work with the
"CWTE_*_Unix_Kit" version above. Or maybe even use
a Linux version on the newer Macs.
Note also that a version of Xwindows(X11) would need to be installed as well.
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MS-DOS (Windows) |
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CWTE_*_MS_DOS
cwteD32.exe - For Windows DOS 32/64 OS (not 16 bit)
cwteD16.exe - For Windows DOS 16/32 OS (not 64 bit)
Note: The cwteD16 version should/will work on a PC/AT computer.
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Source Code ( C Language )
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CWTE_*_zSourceCode
This is the complete source code that can be used to compile and create the
CWTE
executable file for those particular platforms that are not provided above.
The compiling is a fairly simple process
and hopefully you should not have any problems.
To help,
look for a file named
'ToCreateExecutable.txt'
for a quick summary about the Makefiles and compiling.
Also see "Working With Source" for compiling details.
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