Re: Where can i get a Unix type shell for NT

From: Nicole Hamilton <hamilton_at_hamiltonlabs.com>
Date: 8 Jan 2002 05:03:08 -0800
Message-ID: <9a57abd9.0201080503.2a66193c_at_posting.google.com>


"Ajay" <ajay_at_bhudevi.com.au> wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can get a Unix type shell
> (korn, borne or bsh ) etc to run on NT4.0. I need
> to write some fairly complex Unix shell scripts
> managing an overnight batch process on Unix, but
> at the moment I don't have access to a Unix machine;
> only my NT notebook.

Please take a look at Hamilton C shell, a complete recreation from scratch of the UNIX C shell and utilities (grep, fgrep, head, tail, sed, diff, cmp, cut, paste, xargs, su, cron, tar, strings, more, ls, mv, cp, rm, etc.) with many enhancements including command line editing, command and filename completion, procedures, local variables, floating point, improved wildcarding, and much more. You can learn more and download a free working demo version at http://www.hamiltonlabs.com/cshell.htm. I am the author, so if you have any questions, just let me know.

Regards,
Nicki Hamilton

Nicole Ashley Hamilton KD1UJ hamilton_at_hamiltonlabs.com http://www.hamiltonlabs.com Phone 978-440-8307 FAX 978-440-8308 Hamilton Laboratories, 61 Fairbank Road, Sudbury, MA 01776-1620, USA Received on Tue Jan 08 2002 - 14:03:08 CET

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