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Dave Yeo:
The DOS one does work, get the same error with the OS/2 one. Looking, the only copyright I can find is,
Portions Copyright T(c) 1983,92 Borland
1993 by Matthias Withopf / c't

Searching for Matthias Withopf gives http://withopf.com/ with various freeware published in c't. Perhaps a German user can expand on the c't, which seems to have been a magazine. Unluckily the archives don't seem to go back that far.

IBM has released VIO versions of view too and IIRC a DOS one was included with IBM PC-DOS 7

edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C't

Martin Iturbide:
Thanks Dave, I'm writting Matthias, maybe I can get some reply about a latest version or even if he can open the source code.

Regards

Andi B.:

--- Quote ---... on the c't, which seems to have been a magazine.
--- End quote ---
c't is still a valuable computer magazine. Homepage - https://www.heise.de/ct.

I've trashed all these old copies long ago. I fear at this time there was no annual CD too as it was in the 200x years. But if there is really an urgent need for some old article, changes are good that you can still get/buy it. Have to look at my old CD collection first.

Tom:

--- Quote from: Andi B. on October 23, 2023, 09:13:11 am ---
--- Quote ---... on the c't, which seems to have been a magazine.
--- End quote ---
c't is still a valuable computer magazine. Homepage - https://www.heise.de/ct.

I've trashed all these old copies long ago. I fear at this time there was no annual CD too as it was in the 200x years. But if there is really an urgent need for some old article, changes are good that you can still get/buy it. Have to look at my old CD collection first.

--- End quote ---

In the 90s  they already had annual CDs, and today you can still buy a complete archive (Blu-Ray, USB stick, DVD). So if you have also thrown out the CDs ...

Martin Iturbide:

--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on October 22, 2023, 09:11:32 pm ---The DOS one does work, get the same error with the OS/2 one. Looking, the only copyright I can find is,
Portions Copyright T(c) 1983,92 Borland
1993 by Matthias Withopf / c't

--- End quote ---

FYI: Matthias replied me:


--- Quote ---Unfortunately I don't know this programs. I'm not the author.
Apparently the OS/2 version uses a library I developed 30 (!) years ago.
It's part of the effort to use Borland Pascal 7 to create 16-bit OS/2 programs.

Regards,
Matthias Withopf
--- End quote ---

I guess we are stuck here.

Regards

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