This is the Windows app named Euphoric tools whose latest release can be downloaded as Novalight_1.2a.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Euphoric tools
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These Tools used to be compiled with djgpp, allowing them to be executed both on DOS and Windows.However, they were thus considered as 16 bits applications, although they were compiled as 32 bits applications. As such, they required the CWSDPMI 32-bits extender in order to be run on DOS.
Problem is that modern versions of Windows can't execute 16-bits applications anymore.
I guess very few people have a use for DOS nowadays, so the Euphoric Tools collection will now be compiled as true 32-bits Windows Command Line applications. This way, they can be used on all 32-bits Windows versions, and also on current 64-bits Windows version (thanks to the Windows-on-Windows system)...
Some of these tools are very old, maybe one day I will have to compile them as 64-bits applications. If these Tools are still useful to some people, then I will be able to say they have crossed several decades of PC platforms... ;-)
PS: the quick and dirty sources are given, easy to compile on Unix...
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