If any one is interested to have a look at it:
I unpacked the sources of version 2. First I'm a Pascal guy so C is not my favorite programming language. To run the makefile I used Borland C 3.0's MAKE. I added the full path to the TCC and MAKE commands. ((I think there is a way to tell what the path is but at the moment I have no idea) I ran MAKE and found out that the ASM files were not assembled so I created a liitle BAT file to do that for me. Ran MAKE again and ended up with error messages that pointed to routines found inside the various ASM files. But here ends my knowledge.
Anyone interested to have a look at it? Thank you in advance!
My reason: I like to tinker with old PCs, preferably 8088 machines. And, if possible, I want to use my own tools, written in Pascal (because that's fun for me). So I'm going to convert these C files into Pascal. If I get it to work in Pascal, I can use it as basis for other tools. Maybe far fetched but you never know: what about a little network based on RS-232? BTW., for peer-to-peer I prefer the LPT port so that's another reason to alter/convert the program.