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Epsilon now includes versions for Linux and for FreeBSD. We refer to
these two separate versions collectively as the "Unix" version.
They can run graphically using X, or they can run as a curses-style
text program, depending on the environment they find themselves in.
We also added a Win32 console mode executable to complement the
32 bit graphical Windows executable.
In addition, Epsilon includes a 16-bit executable for Windows 3.1, a
16-bit console version for OS/2, and a DOS version as well.
You get all of these on your Epsilon CD-ROM. See Getting Started for instructions on how to install the various
versions.
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