In my experience, the only OS to use the "TTP" extension was TOS (Tramiel Operating System) for the Atari "ST" computers. There are still occasional programs with Atari versions by those of us who lament their passing Ken Martwick
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Samuel W. Heywood wrote: > On Sat, 13 Oct 2001 03:33:07 -0400, L.D. Best wrote: > > > Sam & all others interested, > > > Try this URL [just about the 1st listing on google search for 'lharc > > download'] if you want lharc. It says it has a German/English version > > and there's a direct download of the ZIP file. <G> > > > http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/~in5y280/lharc.html > > Thanks, L.D. I went there and downloaded it. This version comes > with comprehensive manuals in German and English, but it is not > for DOS. The syntax explained in the manuals looks very unixish > to me. I don't really know anything about unix, but I think I > can recognize it when I see it. These are "TTP" programs. I am > guessing that TTP is an extension for a unix executable. Is that > a good guess? Maybe these programs would be useful for someone > who is running Linux. It is my understanding that unix and Linux > have some degree of cross-compatibility. I don't want to get into > any discussion with anyone on this matter because it is a subject > that I know extremely little about. > > Regards, > > Sam > -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/ >
