This directory contains (among, possibly, other things): Tnos-2.40.tar.gz All TNOS release 2.30 executables (Linux), plus base files, directory structure and docs needed by all Unixes! Tnos-2.40-doc.tar.gz All TNOS release 2.30 docs (included in base files package) Tnos-2.40-src.tgz All TNOS release 2.30 source code Tnos-2.40-man.tar.gz All TNOS release 2.30 man files (not included in any other package) features.new Last several months of development notes (included with docs). See TDP note below. new2tn*.* Development release notes for various TNOS versions (included with docs) cnvfwd Needed if converting a JNOS or TNOS (prior to TNOS 2.00) forward file, to the TNOS format. faq Current version of the TNOS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) documents in this directory in several formats. READ the new2tn2.40 BEFORE trying to run this new version. Get a copy of the Frequently asked questions document, also, found in the 'faq' directory. In addition, there are many files of interest on the offical WWW home of TNOS, http://www.lantz.com/ The TNOS Documentation Project is working to update the documentation available for TNOS. While not a lot is complete, it DOES have the definitive info on the TNOS TScript language, the TNOS Forward.bbs file syntax, the TNOS Man Page, and all of the previous Release Notes. All items in the TNOS Documentation Project (TDP) can be found within the TDP directory, in their own directories. Each can be found in html, Postscript, and text versions. Some are also available in other formats. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For those using the RedHat Package Manager (RPM), there are three RPMS here, which basically are the same as the first three files listed above. tnos-base-2.40-release-i386.rpm All TNOS release 2.40 executables (Linux), plus base files, directory structure and docs needed by all Unixes! tnos-doc-2.40-release-i386.rpm All TNOS release 2.40 docs (included in base files package) tnos-2.40-release-src.rpm All TNOS release 2.40 source code For the RPM files, more information prior to an install can be found with: rpm -qip where is the name of the RPM you want info about.