Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : PM2YOU11.ZIP

 
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Category OS/2 Files
Excellent OS/2 2.0 remote control. Allows you to run OS/2 text mode, DOS, and Windows sessions remotely via LAN or modem. Includes server and client software. Shareware.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
ANSI.PRM19171deflated
DOS_SRV.EXE4140822053deflated
FLOCK.EXE126568274deflated
FTPSHOW.EXE93926108deflated
HAZEL.PRM19163deflated
IBM3101.PRM19171deflated
INSTALL.EXE3082218194deflated
KBFILTER.COM336302deflated
LANBRIDG.EXE88855771deflated
LANREL.EXE107707091deflated
LANTERM.EXE5588128428deflated
LANTERM.PRM19172deflated
LANTERM2.EXE4864829635deflated
LANTERM2.PRM19172deflated
M2ZMODEM.DOC4877015560deflated
M2ZMODEM.EXE9494448832deflated
M2ZMODEM.MSG52942641deflated
M2ZPM.EXE102584968deflated
MODEM.SET19008800deflated
ORDER.DOC37831175deflated
OS2FTP.DOC92133007deflated
OS2FTP.EXE6226332021deflated
OS2YOU.EXE9262454820deflated
OS2YOU.ICO3192499deflated
OS2YOU.INF7748045820deflated
PM.EXE81985263deflated
PM2YOU.DOC150875143deflated
PM2YOU.EXE4055123062deflated
PM2YOU.INF1858310705deflated
PM2YOU_H.DLL1136711deflated
PM2YOU_K.EXE91616060deflated
READ.ME120102deflated
RZ.CMD4039deflated
SETBAUD.EXE51223566deflated
SETUP.EXE6680034534deflated
SRV_API.EXE119377813deflated
SRV_MSLT.EXE103626708deflated
SRV_NBIO.EXE116227772deflated
SZ.CMD11598deflated
TANDBERG.PRM19049deflated
TELEVID.PRM19169deflated
TERM2.DOC126724267deflated
TERM2.EXE9232049709deflated
TERM2.PRM19172deflated
TERM2_V.EXE8123242092deflated
VT52.PRM19166deflated
WINTERM.EXE10368041616deflated
WINTERM.PRM19171deflated
ZIP.DLL86885207deflated
TPCREAD.ME.HTML294221deflated


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  3 Responses to “Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : PM2YOU11.ZIP

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/