Category : Word Processors
Archive   : PT20PC.ZIP
Filename : PT.MAK

 
Output of file : PT.MAK contained in archive : PT20PC.ZIP
OBJ1 = auxcom.obj buffers.obj button.obj command.obj copymove.obj cursor.obj
OBJ2 = execcmd.obj extend.obj fileio.obj find.obj follow.obj getinput.obj
OBJ3 = globals.obj help.obj inschar.obj insdel.obj pt.obj library.obj
OBJ4 = lines.obj menu.obj mouse.obj piece.obj resize.obj search.obj
OBJ5 = select.obj setup.obj support.obj undoredo.obj windbox.obj windtext.obj
OBJ6 = windcom.obj setcolor.obj wp.obj command2.obj mousecom.obj auxcom2.obj
OBJ7 = overlay.obj interfac.obj strings.obj re.obj re2.obj

.c.obj:
cl /AM /c /J /Ox /W3 $*.c

.asm.obj:
masm $*;

auxcom.obj: auxcom.c

buffers.obj: buffers.c

button.obj: button.c

command.obj: command.c

copymove.obj: copymove.c

cursor.obj: cursor.c

execcmd.obj: execcmd.c

extend.obj: extend.c

fileio.obj: fileio.c

find.obj: find.c

follow.obj: follow.c

getinput.obj: getinput.c

globals.obj: globals.c

help.obj: help.c

inschar.obj: inschar.c

insdel.obj: insdel.c

pt.obj: pt.c

library.obj: library.c

lines.obj: lines.c

menu.obj: menu.c

mouse.obj: mouse.c

piece.obj: piece.c

resize.obj: resize.c

search.obj: search.c

select.obj: select.c

setup.obj: setup.c

support.obj: support.asm

undoredo.obj: undoredo.c

windbox.obj: windbox.c

windtext.obj: windtext.c

windcom.obj: windcom.c

setcolor.obj: setcolor.c

wp.obj: wp.c

command2.obj: command2.c

mousecom.obj: mousecom.c

auxcom2.obj: auxcom2.c

overlay.obj: overlay.asm

interfac.obj: interfac.c

strings.obj: strings.c

re.obj: re.c

re2.obj: re2.asm


pt.exe: $(OBJ1) $(OBJ2) $(OBJ3) $(OBJ4) $(OBJ5) $(OBJ6) $(OBJ7)
link @pt.lnk



  3 Responses to “Category : Word Processors
Archive   : PT20PC.ZIP
Filename : PT.MAK

  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/