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Does anyone have a recommendation for an FTP client for "old" OS/2?

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Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: David Graser on July 16, 2024, 05:56:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: ivan on July 16, 2024, 03:05:31 pm ---It uses open JDK 6.

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What were the steps to get open JKD 6 to work on an OS/2 machine?

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--- Code: ---REQUIREMENTS

In order to use this version of OpenJDK, you will need the following:

  - A OS/2 Warp 4 Fixpack 16+, OS/2 Warp 4.5 or eComStation operating system.

  - LIBC runtime version 0.6.5 (you probably have it already installed):

    ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/libc/libc-0_6_5-csd5.wpi

  - GCC 4 runtime libraries:

    ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/gcc/gcc4core-1_2_1.wpi

  - Odin runtime version 0.8.9 or above:

    ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/odin/0.8.9/odin-0.8.9.zip

  - Extended system tray widget for XCenter version 0.1.1 or above (optional,
    but required for system tray support in Java applications):

    ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/qt4/xsystray/xsystray-0_1_1.wpi

If you use the YUM/RPM package manager, you may install all the requirements
with a single command from the command line (except the system tray widget):

    yum install libc libgcc446 libodin

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Unluckily netlabs is having problems right now for downloading it. Alternative download, http://hobbesarchive.com/Home/Download?path=/Hobbes/pub/os2/system/java/OpenJDK_6_b27_GA5.wpi

Read the README.OS2 for installation directions.

Martin Iturbide:
Hello Richard.

Maybe for Warp 3 it will work HandyFTP:
- http://hobbesarchive.com/Home/Download?path=/Hobbes/pub/os2/apps/filetransfer/HandyFTP_1-0b3.exe

Regards

RTAN:
Many thanks for everyone's suggestions. I'll try a selection of those next week and report back!

Mo:
Hello,

Filestar/2 (available on hobbesarchive) comes with a built-in FTP function.

Here the Info from the help-file:

Use the Drives->FTP Attach menu item to attach an URL to a drive letter. This menu option activates the FTP Attach dialog which is used to make the connection and attach the drive. It will only appear in the menu when the system is configured to load the FTP.IFS by a config.sys entry.

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