WARNING!! This page is no longer being maintaind and will contain out of date documentation and software We strongly recommend installing the Windows GUI http://www.vipbg.vcu.edu/mx instead of this version. It contains the DOS-executable MXE.EXE which can be run under DOS. For documentation, check out the Mx Homepage: http://views.vcu.edu/mx PS Occasionally, ASCII files transferred from a unix machine to a DOS machine do not have their end-of-line characters correctly changed from Unix to DOS format. Most web browsers and windows ftp programs do this correctly, but if you transfer an ascii file as binary, there may be a problem. Mx script files with this problem will not seem to do anything when run on the PC but the output looks deceptively ok. The DOS utility flip.exe will convert Unix to DOS files. Use flip -m file to convert to msdos format. Wildcard characters can be used.