Well worst case, you can run windows under Qemu.... attach the generic text only printer, and 'print' out the help files too......
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 2:28 AM, Jacob Goense <dugo@xs4all.nl> wrote:Using tools that were not available 15 years ago, Google search for
>>> It got me curious about where 386BSD ended though. Did anyone save
>>> the 386BSD Reference CD-ROM Release 1.0 from /dev/null?
>>
>> Yes, I have a copy. It was pretty much useless. All the
>> documentation was in some Microsoft format, and I couldn't read it.
>> Unfortunately Dr Dobbs has a copyright on it, or I could upload it for
>> the curious.
"windows+help+file+reader" leads me to, among others:
<http://helpexplorer.software.informer.com/> which looks promising.
Of course I don't have anything to try exercising it on.
> That's about what I understood from as well from reading this column
> at http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/tin/P/199503.shtml
>
> "The 386BSD release CD-ROM includes a mixture of BSD and Jolitz code,
> articles, and what have you. The files are hyperlinked with a global
> glossary and index to illustrate the structure and interdependence in
> the discussion of the system files.
>
> The stuff in WinHelp format being useless, ok, but what about theMaybe WinHelp format has not changed over the decades.
> system on the CD, did you ever try booting and installing it?
carl
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