noList.exe, version 1.00
Written by Jack Tan


noList is a 32-bit OS/2 2.x text-mode application which removes
 Presentation Manager processes from both the OS/2 window list
and the Alt-Esc robin.  The usage syntax is:

                 noList [/a] <pid1> [<pid2> ...]

By default, each process ID (pid) is assumed to be in decimal.
To use hexadecimal, prefix the pid with '0x'; use '0' to prefix
octal values.  The '/a' switch will place the processes back
into the window list and the Alt-Esc round-robin.  Both '/' and
'-' can be used as the switch prefix.  Executing 'noList' without
parameters displays the version number and help.


Examples:
   noList               // show help
   noList 0x12 20       // remove processes 0x12 (=18) and 20
   noList -a 20 18      // add processes 18 and 20 back into list


Revision History:
   Version 1.00 -- 3 October 1993
      Requires EMX.DLL, EMXLIBC.DLL
      First release.  Thanks to Don Meyer for the idea (1 October 1993).


I hope this program proves useful.  Many thanks to Don Meyer for the
suggestion which got the program started.  I welcome any comments,
criticisms, suggestions, and bug reports.  By using this program, the
user accepts all responsiblity for any damages resulting from this
program, and there is absolutely no warranty.

Jack Tan
jahk@uiuc.edu

P.O. Box 3894
Oak Brook, IL 60522-3894
United States of America
