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- First Edition (January 1994)
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. About This Booklet ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The purpose of this booklet is to provide you with updates to the OS/2 2.1
- Installation Guide and the OS/2 2.1 Using the Operating System book.
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- Keep this booklet as a reference and look here first before referring to the
- Guide or Using book.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1. How to Use This Booklet ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This booklet should be used in conjunction with the Installation Guide and
- Using the Operating System book. Only chapters that have changes are listed in
- this booklet. All changes begin with a reference to the page in the original
- documentation on which the change is to be made.
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- Note: Because some of these changes are lengthy, you might want to make a
- notation on the original page referring to the update located in this
- booklet.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.2. How This Booklet Is Organized ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This booklet is organized into the following parts:
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- o Part 1 contains changes to the OS/2 2.1 Installation Guide.
- o Part 2 contains changes to the OS/2 2.1 Using the Operating System.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.3. Conventions Used in This Booklet ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Part 1: Changes to OS/2 2.1 Installation Guide ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Part 1 contains information that is new or different from the information in
- the OS/2 2.1 Installation Guide.
-
- The chapter numbers and titles in this booklet are the same as those used in
- the Installation Guide; only those chapters of the Guide that are changed are
- included here.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.1. About This Book ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- o On page x, add the following entry to the list in the section titled "How
- This Book Is Organized":
-
- - Appendix H provides information on creating a startup diskette for OS/2*
- 2.1.
-
- Note: The original Appendix H, "Notices" is now Appendix I, "Notices".
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2. Before You Begin ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- o On page xiii, replace the second paragraph with the following:
-
- Late-breaking information about installation can be found in the README.INS
- file. This file is located on Diskette 3 of the diskette package and on
- Diskette 1 of the CD package.
-
- o On page xiii, add the following minimum requirement:
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- - At least CGA video support.
-
- o Under the section titled "Questions About Your Current Computer System" on
- page xiv, add the following questions and answers:
-
- - Are you installing on an EISA system with an Adaptec** 1742A controller
- card?
-
- If you have an EISA system with an Adaptec 1742A controller card and you
- want to install OS/2 2.1, you must run the Setup Configuration program
- provided on the Adaptec Card Setup Diskette. To set up the Adaptec card
- in the configuration using the Setup Diskette, do the following:
-
- 1. Set the Enhanced mode setting to OFF.
- 2. Set the Standard mode setting to ON.
- 3. Set the Hex Address setting to C800.
- 4. Set the I/O Port setting to 230H.
- 5. Set the DMA channel setting to 5.
- 6. Set the Parity Check setting to OFF.
- 7. Set the Synchronous Negotiation setting to ON. If CD-ROM is not
- recognized, set this setting to OFF.
- 8. Set the Enabled Disconnect setting to YES.
- 9. Set the IRQ setting to 11 (default is 2).
-
- - Are you installing OS/2 2.1 on an IBM* ThinkPad* with a Docking Station**?
-
- If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on an IBM ThinkPad 700, 700C, 720, or 720C
- attached to a 3550 Docking Station, you need to replace the ABIOS files on
- the OS/2 Installation Diskette with files from the Reference Diskette. Do
- the following:
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- 1. Detach the ThinkPad from the Docking Station.
- 2. Create a Reference Diskette by following the documentation that came
- with the ThinkPad.
- 3. Make a copy of the Installation Diskette.
- 4. Remove the copy and insert the original Installation Diskette into
- drive A.
- 5. Turn on the computer. If it is already on, press and hold Ctrl+Alt
- and press Del to restart the system.
- 6. When you are prompted to do so, remove the Installation Diskette,
- insert Diskette 1, and press Enter.
- 7. When the Welcome screen is displayed, press Esc to display the
- command prompt.
- 8. Insert the copy of the Installation Diskette into drive A.
- 9. Type:
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- A:\DEL *.BIO
- and press Enter.
- 10. Remove the copy of the Installation Diskette, and insert the
- Reference Diskette you created in step 2 into drive A.
- 11. If your computer has more than one diskette drive, insert the copy of
- the Installation Diskette into drive B. In the next two steps, you
- will be prompted to insert diskettes into both drive A and drive B.
-
- If your computer has only one diskette drive, when you are asked to
- insert a diskette into drive A, insert the Reference Diskette into
- your diskette drive. When you are asked to insert a diskette into
- drive B, insert the copy of the Installation Diskette into your
- diskette drive.
- 12. Type:
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- COPY A:\*.BIO B:\
- and press Enter.
- 13. Type:
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- COPY A:\ABIOS.SYS B:\
- and press Enter.
- 14. Turn off the ThinkPad and return it to the Docking Station.
- 15. Restart the installation procedure by inserting the copy of the
- Installation Diskette into drive A.
-
- - Are you installing on a system with an AOX upgrade?
-
- If you have a system with a 286 processor that has been upgraded to a
- 386SX with an AOX upgrade and you want to install OS/2 2.1, you must start
- the system with DOS and run the AOX232.EXE. To request the AOX232.EXE,
- contact the AOX Technical Support Group at 1-800-232-1269.
-
- o On page xv, add the following note after the question "Is your display
- adapter an ATI** Graphics Ultra** Pro?":
-
- Note: If you have a Gateway 2000** system, refer to "Black Lines on an OS/2
- Logo Screen" for further instructions.
-
- o On page xvii, add the following header before the third paragraph:
-
- SCSI-Based CD-ROM Support
-
- o On page xvii, add the following section to the end of the page:
-
- Non-SCSI CD-ROM Support for Sony, Panasonic, and Mitsumi
-
- For the Sony**, Panasonic**, and Mitsumi** non-SCSI drives to be recognized
- by OS/2, the base port address specified on the CD-ROM BASEDEV statement in
- CONFIG.SYS must match the base I/O port address specified on the CD-ROM host
- adapter card.
-
- Note: If you are installing OS/2 2.1 from a CD-ROM, you might first need to
- modify the BASEDEV statement for your CD-ROM device driver in the
- CONFIG.SYS file on the diskette labeled Diskette 1.
-
- Modifying CONFIG.SYS for the Sony CDU-31A Device Driver:
-
- The examples that follow illustrate how this CD-ROM is attached to the most
- common host adapters and indicate the required parameter switch settings for
- each CD-ROM drive.
-
- Example 1: The Sony CDU-31A CD-ROM drive is attached to a Sony CDB-334 host
- adapter.
-
- The Sony CDB-334 host adapter supports base I/O port addresses of 320h, 330h,
- 340h, or 360h. If the host adapter is set to its default port address of
- 340h, the CONFIG.SYS statement does not need to be modified and should appear
- as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD
-
- If the CDB-334 host adapter is set to any port address other than the default
- of 340h, the CONFIG.SYS statement must be modified. For example, if the Sony
- CDB-334 host adapter is set to a base I/O port address of 360, the line in
- the CONFIG.SYS file should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /P:0360
-
- Example 2: The Sony CDU-31A CD-ROM drive is attached to a Media Vision**
- ProAudio Spectrum** 16 host adapter.
-
- In this case, the line in CONFIG.SYS must be modified and should appear as
- follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /AT:08
-
- Example 3: The Sony CDU-31A CD-ROM drive is attached to a Creative Labs
- Sound Blaster** Pro, Sound Blaster 16, or Sound Blaster 16 MultiCD host
- adapter.
-
- The port address specified on the BASEDEV statement in CONFIG.SYS should be
- 10h above the base I/O port address specified on these adapter cards. For
- example, if the Sound Blaster card is set for a base I/O port address of
- 220h, the line in CONFIG.SYS should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /P:0230
-
- Modifying CONFIG.SYS for the Panasonic Device Driver:
-
- The Panasonic device driver (SBCD2.ADD) supports the following CD-ROM drives:
-
- - Panasonic CR-521,522,523,562,563
- - Creative Labs OmniCD
- - IBM ISA CD-ROM drive
-
- The examples that follow illustrate how this CD-ROM is attached to the most
- common host adapters and indicate the required parameter switch settings for
- each CD-ROM drive.
-
- Example 1: A Panasonic, Creative Labs OmniCD or IBM ISA CD-ROM drive is
- attached to a standard Panasonic or IBM CD-ROM host adapter.
-
- The standard Panasonic or IBM host adapter supports base I/O port addresses
- of 300h, 310h, 320h or 330h. For example, if the adapter is set to a base
- I/O port address of 300, the line in the CONFIG.SYS file should appear as
- follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SBCD2.ADD /P:300
-
- Example 2: A Panasonic, Creative Labs OmniCD or IBM ISA CD-ROM drive is
- attached to a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, or Sound
- Blaster 16 MultiCD.
-
- If the Sound Blaster card is set for a base I/O address of 220h, the line in
- CONFIG.SYS should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SBCD2.ADD /P:220
-
- Example 3: A Creative Labs OmniCD is attached to a standard Creative Labs
- CD-ROM host adapter.
-
- The standard Creative Labs host adapter supports base I/O port addresses of
- 250h or 260h. For example, if the adapter is set to a base I/O port address
- of 250, the line in the CONFIG.SYS file should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SBCD2.ADD /P:250 /T:2
-
- Modifying CONFIG.SYS for the Mitsumi CD-ROM Device Driver:
-
- The examples that follow illustrate how this CD-ROM is attached to the most
- common host adapters and indicate the required parameter switch settings for
- each CD-ROM drive.
-
- Example 1: A Mitsumi CD-ROM drive is attached to a Mitsumi host adapter.
-
- The Mitsumi host adapter supports I/O port address ranges from 300h to 3FCh.
- If the Mitsumi host adapter is set to a base I/O port address of either 300h
- or 340h, the statement in CONFIG.SYS does not need to be modified and should
- appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=MITFX001.ADD
-
- If the Mitsumi host adapter is set to an address other than those specified
- above, the BASEDEV statement needs to be modified. For example, if the
- Mitsumi host adapter is set to a base I/O port address of 320, the line in
- the CONFIG.SYS file should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=MITFX001.ADD /P:320
-
- Example 2: A Mitsumi CD-ROM drive is attached to a Creative Labs Sound
- Blaster 16 MultiCD.
-
- If the Mitsumi CD-ROM port on the Sound Blaster 16 MultiCD is set to an I/O
- port address of 320, the line in CONFIG.SYS should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=MITFX001.ADD /P:320
-
- o On page xviii, add the following note before the second paragraph:
-
- Note: Use the LOADDSKF utility program to create diskette images, which are
- compressed, binary images of a diskette. The LOADDSKF.EXE is in the
- \DISKIMGS directory of the CD. LOADDSKF can be run from either the
- DOS or OS/2 operating system.
-
- o On page xix, add the following additional note to the section titled
- "Additional Notes for Users of OS/2":
-
- - To avoid desktop problems such as a blank desktop or duplicated icons, you
- need to run CHKDSK /F and have at least 20MB of free space in your OS/2
- partition.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.3. Chapter 1. Choosing an Installation Procedure ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 6, replace paragraph 3 with the following:
-
- The amount of space you need for the OS/2 2.1 partition depends upon which
- features of the operating system you are going to install. The amount of
- space required is also related to how much system memory your computer has
- and how many applications will be running at the same time.
-
- If you are going to install all features of the operating system, you need
- approximately 40MB of free disk space and a minimum of 10MB of space for the
- SWAPPER.DAT file.
-
- If you are going to install selected features, you need from 20MB to 40MB.
- These installation choices are described in more detail in Chapter 2,
- "Installing OS/2 2.1 as the Only Operating System (Basic Installation)".
-
- If you are going to install multimedia support, you need up to an additional
- 5MB of hard disk space.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.4. Chapter 2. Installing OS/2 2.1 as the Only Operating System (Basic Installation) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 16, replace the first 3 paragraphs with the following:
-
- Install preselected features If you select this predetermined set of OS/2
- features, you will need approximately 32MB of
- total disk space for the operating system and
- its features and a minimum of 10MB for the
- swapper file.
-
- Install all features If you select all features, you will need
- approximately 40MB of total disk space for the
- operating system and its features and a minimum
- of 10MB for the swapper file.
-
- Select features and install If you decide to select the features you want to
- install, you need from 20MB to 40MB of total
- disk space for the operating system and its
- features and a minimum of 10MB for the swapper
- file.
-
- o On page 24, add the following paragraph before the sentence "To make a
- selection different from the one listed in this window...":
-
- For non-SCSI CD-ROM drives, if you cannot access your CD-ROM device after
- installation, ensure that the port address in the BASEDEV statement in the
- CONFIG.SYS file on your startup partition (hard drive) matches the port
- address on the CD-ROM host adapter card. See "Non-SCSI CD-ROM Support for
- Sony, Panasonic, and Mitsumi".
-
- o On page 33, replace the second paragraph of the second list entry with the
- following:
-
- When the Update Windows desktop when WIN-OS/2 desktop is modified option is
- selected during the installation, the WIN-OS/2* PROGMAN.INI file points to
- the Microsoft** Windows** group files. However, WIN-OS/2 does not use the
- Microsoft Windows PROGMAN.INI file. Two different PROGMAN.INI files exist and
- each one is maintained by the respective system (OS/2 or Windows).
-
- Because both desktops share group files, they will reflect the changes when
- an existing group of files is modified. However, if a modification to the
- PROGMAN.INI file is necessary (add/remove a group file), the desktops will
- differ. New groups will not be reflected on the Microsoft Windows desktop.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.5. Chapter 3. Adding OS/2 2.1 to a DOS System (Dual Boot) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 37, add the following warning after the first paragraph:
-
- Warning: While it is possible to install OS/2 2.1 and DOS in the same
- partition, you might experience problems during the installation. To
- avoid these problems, use Boot Manager instead of Dual Boot. Refer to
- Chapter 4, "Installing Multiple Operation Systems (Boot Manager)" for more
- information.
-
- o On page 48, replace the boxed note with the following:
-
- What to Do if Dual Boot Does Not Work
-
- If the BOOT command is unsuccessful when you try to switch from DOS to
- OS/2 2.1, you might have one or more active terminate-and-stay-resident
- (TSR) or DOS cache programs. If so, end the programs before you use the
- BOOT command. For TSR programs that are loaded from AUTOEXEC.BAT, you
- must deactivate the programs before using the BOOT command.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.6. Chapter 4. Installing Multiple Operating Systems (Boot Manager) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 50, add the following note after the first paragraph:
-
- Note: If you have a system with a VESA** SUPER I/O controller and two disk
- drives, the system will not start DOS from the Boot Manager menu.
- Instead, it will display a non-system disk or disk error message. For
- more information on this message, check the VESA controller
- documentation or contact the manufacturer.
-
- o On page 52, add the following note after the third paragraph:
-
- Note: If a partition is going to contain an operating system, the partition
- cannot be larger than 1 GB (gigabyte) or 1024 cylinders.
-
- o On page 70, replace the table entry for OS/2 2.1 with the following:
-
- ΓöîΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÉ
- Γöé OS/2 2.1 Γöé 20-40MB Γöé (For operating system) Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Minimum of Γöé (For swapper file) Γöé
- Γöé Γöé 10MB Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé (For multimedia support) Γöé
- Γöé Γöé 5MB Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé OS/2 2.1 can be in a primary partition or logical Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé drive. If you choose a minimum size for the parti- Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé tion, you might want to place the swap file on another Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé partition. To do this, select SELECT FEATURES AND Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé INSTALL from the OS/2 Setup and Installation window. Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Then, select SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION. You can also Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé install the WIN-OS/2 support in another partition. To Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé do this, select WIN-OS/2 SUPPORT and its associated Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé MORE push button from the OS/2 Setup and Installation Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé window. Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé If you want to install all features and you want the Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé swap file on the same partition, consider making the Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé OS/2 partition larger. Γöé
- ΓööΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÿ
-
- o On page 83, add the following section before the section titled "Bypassing
- the Boot Manager Menu":
-
- Installing the Upgraded Version of MS-DOS 6.x
-
- If you are running a Dual Boot or Boot Manager configuration and you want to
- install the upgraded version of MS-DOS* 6.x, do the following:
-
- 1. Start your system with a current version of MS-DOS using a bootable
- MS-DOS diskette; do not use a Dual Boot or Boot Manager session.
-
- 2. Prepare an Uninstall Diskette so you can restore your previous version
- of DOS if needed. (Refer to your MS-DOS documentation for
- instructions.)
-
- 3. Edit the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
-
- a. Type REM before each command line that starts a disk-caching,
- delete-protection, or antivirus program.
-
- Note: You need to disable the startup command for the MS-DOS
- SMARTDrive program.
-
- b. Disable any automatic message service, such as a network pop-up or a
- printing notification that is displayed on your screen.
-
- c. Save your changes to the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
-
- d. Restart your system with the current installed version of MS-DOS, but
- not from a Dual Boot or Boot Manager session.
-
- 4. Insert the MS-DOS 6.x SETUP Diskette 1 into drive A.
-
- 5. At the DOS command prompt, type:
-
- A:SETUP
-
- 6. If your system is setup to use OS/2 Boot Manager, you will receive a
- message that states "This partition will not be available when using
- MS-DOS 6.x." Ignore this message and choose Continue Setup.
-
- If your system is setup to use OS/2 Dual Boot, you will receive a
- message prompting you to remove the non-MS-DOS operating system files
- from the drive. Ignore this message and choose Do Not Remove the Files.
- You will also receive a message stating "The operating system on the
- drive may be disabled." Ignore this message and choose Continue Setup.
-
- 7. Follow the instructions on your screen. If you need help during any of
- these procedures, press F1 for Help.
-
- 8. When you are prompted to do so, insert the diskette created in step 2
- into drive A.
-
- 9. Restart your system when you have completed the Setup program. The
- system should start in MS-DOS 6.x.
-
- Warning: The MS-DOS 6.x installation program suggests that you run the
- MS-DEFRAG and MS** DOUBLE SPACE utility programs. These utility programs
- are not compatible with the OS/2 environment, and might cause data loss in
- OS/2 if executed. Other MS utility programs that perform direct diskette
- I/O, such as Interlink and UNDELETE, could compromise the OS/2 file system
- and are not supported.
-
- 10. To make the OS/2 system partition active again:
-
- - If your system is setup to use OS/2 Boot Manager, do the following:
-
- a. Type FDISK at the command prompt.
- b. When the FDISK screen appears, choose option 2; then press Enter.
- c. Choose the number that corresponds with the Boot Manager
- partition; then press Enter.
- d. When the confirmation screen appears, press Esc.
- e. Press Esc again to exit FDISK.
- f. Restart your system.
-
- - If your system is setup to use OS/2 Dual Boot, copy the COMMAND.COM
- file from the \DOS directory to the root directory.
-
- Note: SETUP places your previous DOS files in a directory named OLD_DOS.x.
- If you are sure you do not want to restore your previous version of
- DOS, you can delete the directory and its contents by typing DELOLDOS
- at the command prompt.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.7. Chapter 5. Using a Response File to Install ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 87, replace the instructions after the first paragraph with the
- following:
-
- This procedure requires unpacking compressed files. To do this, copy the
- UNPACK2.EXE file from Diskette 2 to your hard drive. Any unpack instructions
- should be performed from this hard drive.
-
- 1. Make a copy of Diskette 1. You will modify only this copy.
-
- 2. Make extra room on the copy of Diskette 1 by deleting the following
- files, which will not be needed in a response file installation:
-
- a. Delete the MOUSE.SYS, SYSINST2.EXE, and BUNDLE files from the copy of
- Diskette 1.
-
- Note: Deleting the BUNDLE file is not necessary for CD-ROM
- installation.
-
- b. If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on a Micro Channel* computer, delete
- the IBM1*.ADD file from the copy of Diskette 1.
-
- c. If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on a non-Micro-Channel computer,
- delete the IBM2*.ADD and *0S.SYS files from the copy of Diskette 1.
-
- 3. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file on the copy of Diskette 1:
-
- a. Change the SET OS2_SHELL statement from SET OS2_SHELL=SYSINST2.EXE to
- the following:
-
- SET OS2_SHELL=RSPINST.EXE A:\OS2SE20.RSP
-
- b. Delete the following statement:
-
- DEVICE=MOUSE.SYS
-
- c. If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on a Micro Channel computer, delete
- the following statements in the CONFIG.SYS file on the copy of
- Diskette 1:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM1FLPY.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD
-
- d. If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on a non-Micro-Channel computer,
- delete the following statements in the CONFIG.SYS file on the copy of
- Diskette 1:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM2FLPY.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM2ADSK.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM2SCSI.ADD
-
- 4. Use the following statement to unpack the compressed file REQUIRED that
- is located on Diskette 11 and copy the SAMPLE.RSP file contained within
- it to the root directory of your hard drive:
-
- UNPACK2 A:\REQUIRED C:\ /N:SAMPLE.RSP
-
- a. Use an editor (such as the System Editor) to modify and save the
- file. The file contains comments that explain each of the
- installation options.
-
- b. Copy this modified response file to the copy you made of Diskette 1
- and rename it OS2SE21.RSP. For example:
-
- COPY C:\SAMPLE.RSP A:\OS2SE21.RSP
-
- 5. Use the following statement to unpack the compressed file REQUIRED that
- is located on Diskette 7 and copy the RSPINST.EXE file contained within
- it to the root directory of your hard drive:
-
- UNPACK2 A:\REQUIRED C:\ /N:RSPINST.EXE
-
- 6. Copy the RSPINST.EXE file to the copy of Diskette 1.
-
- 7. If you have a Micro Channel computer and the Reference Diskette contains
- ABIOS.SYS and *.BIO files, you will also need to modify the Installation
- Diskette:
-
- a. Make a copy of the OS/2 2.1 Installation Diskette.
-
- b. Delete the *.BIO and ABIOS.SYS files from the copy of the
- Installation Diskette.
-
- c. Copy the *.BIO and ABIOS.SYS files from the Reference Diskette to the
- copy of the Installation Diskette.
-
- Note: This Installation Diskette copy is now system-specific. You
- will need to create a modified Installation Diskette for each
- type of system on which you are installing OS/2 2.1.
-
- d. Use this copy of the diskette during the installation process.
-
- 8. Begin the installation of the workstation by inserting the copy of the
- Installation Diskette and restarting the system.
-
- 9. When prompted for Diskette 1, insert the modified copy of Diskette 1 and
- press Enter.
-
- From this point, the installation program will prompt only for the
- insertion of diskettes. No other installation actions are necessary.
-
- 10. When prompted to insert Diskette 1 again, insert the original copy of
- Diskette 1 into drive A.
-
- Note: If you are installing from diskettes, you will be prompted to insert
- the Installation Diskette after the display driver diskettes; insert
- Diskette 1 instead.
-
- Response files can be used to install the same set of options on multiple
- workstations. You must ensure that the workstations are set up with the same
- set of options and hardware.
-
- o On page 88, add the following after the first paragraph under the section
- titled "Installing OS/2 2.1 from a Local Area Network Source":
-
- Requirements for remote installation of OS/2:
-
- - The RAM requirements vary from 6MB to 10MB or more, depending on the
- installation variables.
-
- o Redirected remote installation requires more RAM than disk installation
- because the SWAPPER.DAT file is not active.
-
- o If you are doing a redirected remote installation without CID, you only
- need about 6MB of RAM.
-
- o When using CID, the RAM requirements usually range from 6MB to 8MB.
-
- o If you are using a process on top of CID, like NVDM/2, 8MB to 10MB (or
- more) might be required. The main variable with CID is the size of the
- REXX procedure and which dynamic link libraries it pulls in. With
- remote installation, the LAN connection utility programs are the main
- variables. The version of OS/2 that you are installing is another
- variable.
-
- o The reduced diskette version of OS/2 2.1 (20 diskettes) requires more
- RAM because of the new UNPACK2.EXE routine.
-
- - During remote installation, the SWAPPER.DAT file is not active because the
- disk partition containing the active swapper file cannot be formatted
- during installation. The SWAPPER.DAT file can be made active, but the
- disk partition has to be a local partition and preformatted. In order to
- activate the SWAPPER.DAT file, the CONFIG.SYS file has to be edited. To
- do this, replace the existing MEMMAN=NOSWAP statement with the following:
-
- MEMMAN=SWAP,PROTECT
-
- SWAPPATH=D:\ 2048 4096
-
- - Personal Computers might require more RAM as the network drivers might
- have to store more data into the RAM buffers until the processor is able
- to handle the data.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.8. Appendix A. Adding Features and Changing Your System Configuration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 107, add the following note before the section titled "Description of
- the System Configuration Choices":
-
- Note: Make sure that the same diskettes used for the installation of OS/2
- 2.1 are used for Selective Install. There are two levels of
- diskettes, compressed and uncompressed. These diskettes are identical
- except for the purpose of Selective Install. The compressed diskettes
- have salmon-colored labels, and the uncompressed diskettes have
- blue-colored labels.
-
- o On page 114, add the following note after the heading titled "Installing
- Display Drivers Using Display Install":
-
- Note: If you want to install display drivers using Display Install, you must
- have OS/2 DOS Support installed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.9. Appendix B. Diagnosing System Problems ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 117, replace the first list entry with the following:
-
- - Single inline memory modules conflicts
-
- You might encounter problems if the single inline memory modules of your
- computer system were produced by different manufacturers, are of different
- classes, or operate at different speeds. Refer to the TRAP0002 message
- for more information.
-
- o On page 118, add the following after the last list entry:
-
- - Disk Read Error
-
- Systems with a HYPERACE** 486 Upgrade might receive a "Disk Read Error"
- when trying to read Diskette 1 during installation. Several switches on
- the HYPERACE card might need to be disabled:
-
- 1. Switch 1 - disables the main cache.
- 2. Switch 2 - disables the HIMEM cache.
- 3. Switch 4 - disables the BIOS cache.
-
- After installation, reset the switches to enable the caches.
-
- For more information on the procedures, check the HYPERACE card
- documentation.
-
- o On page 119, replace the line "Messages beginning with "TRAP"" with the
- following:
-
- Messages beginning with "TRAP0002"
-
- o On page 121, add the following messages:
-
- An error occurred when System Installation tried to locate the
- KBD01.SYS file.
-
- Explanation: The installation program could not locate the
- KBD01.SYS file on a system with a Micropolis** SCSI hard drive.
- This file is not located in the default path or the path specified
- in the CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- Action:
-
- (1) Edit the CONFIG.SYS file and add the following statement:
-
- DEVICE=KBD01.SYS
-
- (2) Disable the "Read ahead cache" in the UTIL.EXE. An error
- occurred when System Installation tried to load the dynamic link
- library.
-
- Explanation: The installation program could not load the dynamic
- link library because there is not enough random access memory
- (RAM).
-
- Action: Add more system memory (RAM). A disk read error occurred.
-
- Explanation: The BIOS level of the Future Domain** adapter is not
- compatible.
-
- Action: Contact Future Domain for a BIOS upgrade if you own:
-
- - Future Domain TMC-850/860/875/885 with BIOS revision level 7.0.
- - Future Domain TMC-1660/1670/1680 with BIOS revision level 2.0.
-
- o On page 122, replace the COUNTRY.SYS message with the following:
-
- COUNTRY.SYS file cannot be found
-
- Explanation: The OS/2 operating system does not recognize the hard
- disk or diskette.
-
- (1) If you have a PS/2* P70, you need to request an engineering
- change.
-
- (2) A diskette drive or a hard disk drive controller might have an
- additional device (such as a tape backup) attached to it.
-
- (3) The diskette drive or hard disk drive controller might not
- reside at its own interrupt request (IRQ) level.
-
- (4) The hard disk partition on which you are installing OS/2 2.1
- was compressed with a DOS data compression program.
-
- (5) If you have a Gateway** Nomad** laptop computer with Phoenix**
- BIOS 1.02, you will have to update the BIOS to the next level.
-
- (6) If your system is using an AMI** Fast Disk or a Fast Disk II
- SCSI adapter, they will be recognized as Adaptec adapters.
-
- (7) You have more than two (2) hard drives in the system.
-
- Action:
-
- (1) Contact your IBM customer engineer or computer dealer and
- request the engineering change announcement "ECA068."
-
- (2) Disconnect the device, if possible.
-
- (3) Refer to the operations manual that came with your computer
- for information about the IRQ setting. (Refer to OS/2 2.1 Using
- the Operating System for more information about setting IRQ
- levels.)
-
- (4) Use the data compression program to decompress the partition,
- and then retry the installation.
-
- (5) Update your Gateway Nomad Laptop computer with Phoenix BIOS
- 1.03 or later.
-
- (6) After installation, edit the CONFIG.SYS file as follows:
-
- - Delete any line with the following:
-
- BASEDEV=AHA1xxx.ADD
- where xxx can be any character.
-
- - Ensure that the statement BASEDEV=IBMINT13.I13 is included.
-
- (7) Check the partitions on any drives beyond the first two
- drives. If they are primary partitions, back up the data and
- re-partition them as logical drives.
-
- o On page 123, replace the TRAPxxx message with the following:
-
- TRAPxxx
-
- Explanation: In general, traps are symptoms of software-related
- problems. After you have pursued these symptoms from a software
- failure perspective, you should consider the potential of a
- hardware cause relating to caches and memory.
-
- (1) If your computer has an 80486 microprocessor, your computer
- might require faster RAM chips (60ns or 70ns).
-
- (2) There might be a problem with the external (level 2) CPU
- memory cache or main memory system on ISA or EISA systems.
-
- Action:
-
- (1) From the setup/diagnostics diskette or the BIOS Setup program
- built into the computer, try disabling all shadow RAM and external
- (level 2) CPU memory cache.
-
- (2) If problems persist during the installation of OS/2 after
- performing the above action, turn off the turbo switch (if one is
- available) on your system and retry the operation. Disable caching
- during installation or turn the turbo switch off.
-
- o On page 123, add the following messages:
-
- TRAP0002
-
- Explanation: A TRAP0002 error can be a memory parity error on the
- system board or on an adapter card.
-
- (1) Your computer system might have single inline memory modules
- that were produced by different manufacturers or that operate at
- different speeds. Or, your computer system might have different
- classes of single inline memory modules. (For example, a 1x9
- module cannot be used with a 1x3 module.)
-
- Action:
-
- (1) Remove any defective single inline memory module. It might
- also be necessary to replace one or more modules.
-
- (2) If your IBM computer is a 33 MHz and the microprocessor card
- part number is 84F9356, contact your local IBM representative and
- request an ECA053.
-
- (3) If the Memory Riser card part number is N33F4905 or 84F9356 on
- an IBM Model 8590 system, contact your local IBM representative
- and request an ECA084. SYS0005
-
- Explanation: When trying to do a redirected remote installation of
- OS/2 2.1 using SYSINST2 for panel installation, the error message
- SYS0005 appears while attempting to copy UNPACK.EXE.
-
- Action: This Access Denied Error is caused by damage to the
- extended attribute data on the NetWare** Server. To correct this
- problem, delete the old disk images on the server and create new
- OS/2 disk images.
-
- o On page 124, add the following message:
-
- SYS1719
-
- Explanation: The file IBM386FS\HPFS386.IFS does not contain a
- valid device driver or file system driver.
-
- Action: Edit your CONFIG.SYS file and delete the following line:
-
- IFS=x:\OS2\HPFS.IFS
-
- o On page 124, replace the SYS2025 message with the following:
-
- SYS2025
-
- Explanation: A disk read error occurred. This might be a disk
- error or a damaged system boot record.
-
- Action:
-
- (1) If this error occurred while the system was loading, follow
- the procedure under "Recovering from Errors on the Hard Disk".
-
- (2) If this error occurred when the system was reading the
- installation diskettes, there might be an error on the diskette.
- If you already have an operating system installed on your
- computer, use the DISKCOPY command to make a copy of the
- installation diskettes. Retry the installation with the newly
- copied diskettes.
-
- (3) If your computer has BIOS supplied by AMI or Phoenix, you
- might need to upgrade the BIOS. Refer to Appendix G.
-
- (4) If your system has a local bus IDE controller card, disable
- the BIOS on the 32-bit local bus IDE controller card and use the
- generic INT13 driver instead of IBM1S506.ADD.
-
- (5) Make sure that there is not a hardware problem with your hard
- disk controller or your diskette drive.
-
- o On page 125, replace the SYS2026 message with the following:
-
- SYS2026
-
- Explanation: The file OS2LDR cannot be found. This is a hidden
- system file and must reside in the root directory of the drive
- from which the operating system is started.
-
- Action:
-
- (1) Make sure a non-system diskette is not in the diskette drive.
- If necessary, remove the non-system diskette and restart the
- system.
-
- (2) If the OS2LDR file is missing from the hard disk, start up the
- system using the Installation Diskette. Insert Diskette 1 and
- press Enter.
-
- (3) Copy the OS2LDR file from the Installation Diskette to the
- OS/2 partition.
-
- o On page 127, add the following after the paragraph under the heading titled
- Diskette 1:
-
- If you are installing on a system with an Allways** IN2000 SCSI adapter, an
- IPE or FDISK error is displayed during the installation of Diskette 1.
- Upgrade your system to the current BIOS level of VCN:1-02. The Allways
- IN2000 SCSI adapter might require an EPROM upgrade to operate with OS/2 2.1.
- You might find that you have some problems when trying to install over DOS
- partitions. To correct these problems, you need to install the EPROMS and
- reformat the hard drive.
-
- If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on a MYLEX system, a TRAP0008 error occurs
- during the installation of Diskette 1. For more information on this error,
- contact MYLEX.
-
- If you are installing on a Compaq** 386/331 Deskpro system, a TRAP000D error
- occurs during the installation of Diskette 1. To correct this problem, do
- the following:
-
- 1. Make a copy of Diskette 1. You will modify the copy.
- 2. Use an editor to edit the CONFIG.SYS file that exists on the copy of
- Diskette 1.
- 3. Delete the following statements:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM2M57.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM2SCSI.ADD
-
- 4. Use the copy of the diskette during the installation process instead of
- the original.
-
- o On page 127, add the following list entry after Diskette 3:
-
- - Diskette 6
-
- If the system refuses Diskette 6 and makes a beeping sound, your system
- might be infected with the Joshi virus. The Joshi virus is a DOS virus
- that interferes with OS/2 and seems to cause random lockups. The Joshi
- virus:
-
- o Operates by trapping disk reads and writes. If the virus is active in
- memory, programs that try to locate the virus on diskette will have
- problems detecting it.
-
- o Is carried on the boot sector of an infected data diskette or system
- diskette. This virus originated in DOS but can survive in OS/2. When
- you start an infected system, the virus resides in memory and survives
- a Ctrl+Alt+Del startup. If the user does not type in the text "Happy
- Birthday Joshi", the system will stop.
-
- o Is copied to the boot sector of every diskette. The virus will be
- transferred to any computer on which the user performed any diskette
- operation that included reading from, or writing to, the infected
- diskette.
-
- o Spreads from infected diskettes to DOS and OS/2 systems when the
- systems are started from diskettes.
-
- o Interferes with the startup from the hard disk of OS/2-based systems.
- The warning that OS/2 will give is that the IBM1FLPY.ADD file is bad or
- missing.
-
- Many antivirus packages are effective at detecting this virus. In DOS,
- The Norton Antivirus** Version 2.1 can both detect and clear the virus.
- The Joshi virus can also be cleared from DOS-based systems with the
- undocumented FDISK parameter MBR. However, the FDISK.EXE must be copied
- to and run from each partition. Type the following:
-
- FDISK /MBR
- This procedure causes the master boot record to be refreshed by the
- system, and the Joshi virus is overwritten. However, this procedure does
- not remove the virus from memory. The system needs to be restarted and
- rescanned for the virus.
-
- In OS/2, Central Point** Antivirus can detect the virus. McAfee** Clean
- and Scan can both detect and clear the virus. For more information on
- this antivirus program, contact McAfee Associates at (408) 988-3832.
-
- o On page 127, add the following to the end of the page:
-
- Installation on a Quantum II XL Hard Card
-
- If you have a Quantum** hard card, you must make a modification to the
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD line in the CONFIG.SYS file. To modify the BASEDEV
- statement, do the following:
-
- 1. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file on Diskette 1.
- 2. Change the BASEDEV statement to:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:1 /IRQ:11
-
- 3. Save the CONFIG.SYS file.
- 4. Install OS/2 2.1.
-
- (These are the default settings for the Quantum hard card.)
-
- Black Lines on a OS/2 Logo Screen
-
- During the installation on a Gateway 2000 with an 80486/66MHz processor, a
- local bus, and an ATI Graphics Ultra Pro, the system will get to the screen
- with the colorful OS/2 full-screen symbol, and then the installation will
- stop. The display screen shows horizontal bands of video separated by black
- bands that scroll horizontally across the screen. To correct this problem,
- do the following:
-
- 1. Start DOS.
- 2. Change the OS/2 directory to MACH32.
- 3. Type:
-
- INSTALL
-
- 4. At the Main Selection screen select Set Power up Configuration.
- 5. Select Monitor Type, and press Enter.
- 6. Select 1572 Monitor with 72Hz Refresh Rate, and press Enter.
- 7. Select IBM Default as the new display.
-
- Note: After OS/2 is successfully installed, repeat the steps to reselect the
- 1572 Monitor type.
-
- White Screen Appears during Installation
-
- If the display screen is white during the installation of OS/2 2.1 and there
- is no system activity, set the video adapter to operate on an 8-bit mode and
- move the adapter to an 8-bit slot. Do the following:
-
- 1. Turn off the system and disable the autosensing capability of the video
- adapter.
- 2. To modify the settings, refer to the documentation that came with your
- video adapter.
- 3. Place the adapter in an 8-bit slot until you have successfully installed
- OS/2 2.1.
- 4. The adapter can be returned to the 16-bit slot and set back to the
- 16-bit mode.
-
- o On page 128, add the following to the list entries:
-
- - System is unable to access the CD-ROM drive
- - Redirection of XGA$DMQS Directory is ignored
- - An error appears when using Dual Boot
- - White screen or blank screen after installation
- - OS/2 2.0 desktop does not migrate
- - Slow SCSI support
- - System will not start DOS
-
- o On page 129, add the following after the section titled "Adding Support for a
- Mouse":
-
- System Unable to Access CD-ROM Drive
-
- If you clicked on the CD-ROM check box on the System Configuration screen
- during the installation of OS/2, the installation program put the entry None
- in the CD-ROM text box and the CD-ROM files were not copied.
-
- Because some drives are not directly supported by the device drivers shipped
- with the OS/2 product, you must now select OTHER from the selection list to
- enable CD-ROM support.
-
- For Sony, Mitsumi, or Hitachi** users, if you cannot access your CD-ROM
- drive, restart your system and do the following:
-
- 1. Copy the following files from Diskette 1 to the hard disk:
-
- COPY A:\OS2CDROM.DMD C:\OS2
- COPY A:\CDFS.IFS C:\OS2
-
- 2. Edit your CONFIG.SYS file on the hard disk and add the following
- statements:
-
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
- IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q
-
- 3. Perform a shutdown and restart the system.
-
- For Sound Blaster users with the device driver SBPCD2.SYS, if you cannot
- access your CD-ROM drive, restart your system and do the following:
-
- 1. Copy the following file from Diskette 1 to the hard disk:
-
- COPY A:\CDFS.IFS C:\OS2
-
- 2. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file on the hard disk and add the following
- statement:
-
- IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q
-
- 3. Restart your system to OS/2.
- 4. Start the Selective Install program in the System Setup folder.
-
- a. Click on the CD-ROM Device Support check box on the System
- Configuration screen.
-
- b. Click on OK to display the CD-ROM selection list. Scroll to the
- bottom of the list, select the choice OTHER and click on OK.
-
- 5. Continue the Selective Install process until completed.
- 6. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file and delete the following line:
-
- REM DEVICE=C:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
-
- 7. Perform a shutdown and restart the system.
-
- o On page 130, add the following before the section titled "Problems with a
- Mouse Not Working":
-
- Redirection of XGA$DMQS Directory Ignored during Installation
-
- The installation program copied the XGA$DMQS files to the same partition as
- the operating system. To correct this problem, do the following:
-
- 1. XCOPY the XGA$DMQS directory from the drive containing OS/2 2.1 to the
- redirected drive.
-
- a. Start an OS/2 session.
- b. Type XCOPY C:\XGA$DMQS D:\XGA$DMQS /S (where C is the drive
- containing OS/2 2.1 and D is the redirected target drive)
- c. Press Enter.
-
- 2. Edit the C:\CONFIG.SYS file.
- 3. Add the following line to the file:
-
- SET DMQSPATH=D:\XGA$DMQS
-
- 4. Save the changes and exit the editor.
- 5. Perform a shutdown and restart the system.
-
- o On page 131, add the following sections before the section titled "LOGO
- Screen Problems":
-
- Mouse Not Working after Selective Install
-
- If you did a selective installation of a new mouse and the mouse is not
- working, you will need to edit your CONFIG.SYS file. To edit the CONFIG.SYS
- file, do the following:
-
- 1. Open OS/2 Window.
- 2. Type:
-
- e config.sys
- and press Enter.
- 3. Delete the mouse device driver statements. For example:
-
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MOUSE.SYS
-
- Note: If your mouse device driver is not for a Microsoft or PS/2 mouse,
- you might have two DEVICE= statements to delete.
-
-
- 4. Save the file.
-
- - Pull-down the File menu by pressing F10 and then Enter.
- - Select Save As.
- - Type in the CONFIG.SYS file name and press Enter.
-
- 5. Exit the System Editor by pressing Alt+F4.
- 6. Shut down and restart the system.
-
- Error When Using Dual Boot on a PS/1 System
-
- On PS/1* systems preinstalled with DOS 5.0, using Dual Boot from OS/2 to DOS
- results in an error. To correct this problem, press and hold Ctrl+Alt, and
- press Del to restart the system.
-
- o On page 132, change the heading to "White Screen or Blank Screen Problems"
- and add the following information after the first paragraph:
-
- On restarting the system after the complete installation of OS/2, the desktop
- appears to be blank. If the display screen is blank, performing CHKDSK on
- the drive connected to the ProComm** Micro Channel SCSI adapter might result
- in the system not working. To correct this problem, contact ProComm to
- receive the device driver needed for the SCSI card.
-
- o On page 132, add the following section beforethe section titled "Making the
- Boot Manager Startable":
-
- The OS/2 2.0 Desktop Does Not Migrate After OS/2 2.1 Installation
-
- After you install OS/2 2.1, you might have some problems migrating the OS/2
- 2.0 desktop.
-
- - If you have a desktop problem, do the following:
-
- 1. Insert the Installation Diskette and turn on the computer.
- 2. Insert Diskette 1
- 3. Press Esc at the Welcome screen to get to the command prompt.
- 4. Delete the DESKTOP directory.
- 5. Restart the system; the desktop should be re-created.
- 6. If the problem continues, you must run the MAKEINI program.
-
- - If you have moved program groups off the desktop and into a folder, you
- should move them back on the desktop before installing OS/2 2.1.
- Otherwise, duplicate icons could appear on the screen. If you try to
- delete these icons, the original icons will also be deleted.
-
- - If you want to recover a backed up OS/2 2.0 desktop, you can use the
- following procedure:
-
- 1. Insert the Installation Diskette, and turn on the computer.
- 2. Press Esc to get to the command prompt.
- 3. Delete or rename the INI files on the hard disk.
- 4. Copy the backup INI files to the OS/2 subdirectory.
- 5. Run the MAKEINI OS2.INI INI.RC program.
- 6. Run the MAKEINI OS2SYS.INI INISYS.RC program.
- 7. Delete the DESKTOP directory.
- 8. Restart the system.
-
- 1. If you try to recover the backed up OS/2 2.0 desktop, the
- customization for the OS/2 2.1 desktop will be lost.
-
- 2. The name of your DESKTOP directory might be slightly different. To
- find the actual name of your DESKTOP directory currently in use,
- display the Settings notebook for the desktop and select the File
- page. The current desktop name is shown under Physical name.
-
- o On page 133, add the following section beforethe section titled "Existing
- Application Not Migrated":
-
- Slow SCSI Support or Missing Icons
-
- After installation, slow SCSI support occurs. In addition, evidence of data
- damage such as missing icons might also occur.
-
- Check the documentation for the hard drive and the controller card to ensure
- that their settings are both set for the ASYNCH mode or the SYNCH mode.
-
- o On page 133, add the following sections to the end of the page:
-
- System Will Not Start DOS from the Boot Manager Menu
-
- On a system with a VESA SUPER I/O controller and two disk drives, the system
- will not start DOS from the Boot Manager menu. It will display a non-system
- disk or disk error message.
-
- For more information on this message, check the VESA controller documentation
- or contact the manufacturer.
-
- Running CHKDSK
-
- To run CHKDSK /F using diskettes:
-
- 1. Insert the Installation Diskette into drive A.
- 2. Turn on the computer. If the computer is already on, press and hold
- Ctrl+Alt, and press Del to restart the system.
- 3. When you are prompted to do so, remove the Installation Diskette and
- insert Diskette 1.
- 4. Press Enter.
- 5. When the Welcome screen is displayed, press Esc to display the command
- prompt.
- 6. Remove Diskette 1 and insert Diskette 2. Type:
-
- CHKDSK C: /F
- and press Enter.
-
- Note: If your operating system resides on a drive other than C, use the
- appropriate drive letter instead.
-
-
- o On page 137, add the following to the end of item 7:
-
- To run CHKDSK from a CD-ROM:
-
- 1. Insert the Installation Diskette into drive A.
- 2. Shut down and restart the system.
- 3. When prompted to do so, remove the Installation Diskette and insert
- Diskette 1; then press Enter.
- 4. When prompted to do so, insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive, and then
- press Enter.
- 5. When the Welcome screen is displayed, press Esc to display the command
- prompt.
- 6. To change directories, type:
-
- CD\
- and press Enter.
- 7. Type:
-
- CD OS2SE2
- and press Enter.
- 8. Type:
-
- CD DISK_2
- and press Enter.
- 9. Type:
-
- CHKDSK x: /F
- (where x is the drive letter of your OS/2 system partition) and press
- Enter.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.10. Appendix F. Migrating from OS/2 Extended Edition to OS/2 2.1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 166, add the following note to the end of the page:
-
- Note: If you are installing OS/2 2.1 on a system with a LAN SERVER 3.0 and a
- HPFS386, you will get a SYS1719 error message. Refer to the "SYS1719"
- message for more information.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.11. Appendix G. Upgrading the BIOS of Your Computer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 167, replace the sentence about Phoenix BIOS with the following:
-
- For questions about products that use Phoenix BIOS, call the computer
- manufacturer directly. If there are additional questions, call Phoenix at
- (714) 440-8080.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.12. Appendix H. Notices ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 171, add the following new appendix:
-
- Note: "Notices" will then become Appendix I.
-
- Appendix H. Creating an OS/2 Startup Diskette
-
- The following procedure explains how to create a startup diskette for OS/2
- 2.1.
-
- 1. Insert the Installation Disketteinto drive A.
-
- 2. Copy the SYSINSTX.COM file to your OS/2 directory.
-
- 3. Remove the Installation Diskettefrom drive A.
-
- 4. Insert Diskette 1 into drive A.
-
- 5. Copy the KEYBOARD.DCP and SYSINST1.EXE files to a subdirectory on your
- hard disk.
-
- 6. Use the ATTRIB command to display the OS2KRNL, OS2LDR, and OS2LDR.MSG
- files.
-
- 7. Remove Diskette 1from drive A.
-
- 8. Insert a blank, formatted diskette into drive A and type:
-
- SYSINSTX A:
-
- 9. Copy the OS2KRNL, OS2LDR, and OS2LDR.MSG files to the startup diskette,
- and then use the ATTRIB command to hide the files.
-
- 10. Copy the KEYBOARD.DCP and SYSINST1.EXE files from the subdirectory to
- the startup diskette.
-
- 11. Copy the following libraries from the \OS2\DLL directory to the startup
- diskette:
-
- ANSICALL.DLL DOSCALL1.DLL
- NLS.DLL NPXEMLTR.DLL
- BKSCALLS.DLL KBDCALLS.DLL
- OS2CHAR.DLL BMSCALLS.DLL
- MOUCALLS.DLL QUECALLS.DLL
- BVHINIT.DLL MSG.DLL
- SESMGR.DLL BVSCALLS.DLL
- NAMPIPES.DLL VIOCALLS.DLL
-
- 12. Copy the HARDERR.EXE and COUNTRY.SYS files from the \OS2\SYSTEM
- directory to the startup diskette.
-
- 13. Copy the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file from the \OS2\INSTALL directory to the
- startup diskette.
-
- 14. Copy the CMD.EXE, DOS.SYS, IBMINT13.I13, and OS2DASD.DMD to the startup
- diskette from the \OS2 directory. If you are planning to use HPFS, you
- need to copy the HPFS.IFS file to the startup diskette.
-
- 15. If you have an AT* system, copy the CLOCK01.SYS, KBD01.SYS, PRINT01.SYS,
- SCREEN01.SYS, and IBM1FLPY.ADD files to the startup diskette.
-
- 16. If you have a Micro Channel PS/2 system, copy the CLOCK02.SYS,
- KBD02.SYS, PRINT02.SYS, SCREEN02.SYS, and IBM2FLPY.ADD files to the
- startup diskette. The following command is used to copy the ABIOS.SYS
- file on the startup diskette for a PS/2 system:
-
- ECHO . > A:ABIOS.SYS
-
- 17. If you have a SCSI hard drive, copy the IBM2SCSI.ADD file (or the .ADD
- file from the manufacturer). If you have a hard drive other than a SCSI
- hard drive, copy the IBM1S506.ADD file to the startup diskette.
-
- 18. Using an editor, create the following CONFIG.SYS file on the startup
- diskette (in this case, for HPFS):
-
- IFS=HPFS.IFS /CACHE:64
- BUFFERS=32
- IOPL=YES
- MEMMAN=NOSWAP
- PROTSHELL=SYSINST1.EXE
- SET OS2_SHELL=CMD.EXE
- DISKCACHE=64,LW
- PROTECTONLY=YES
- LIBPATH=.;\;
- PAUSEONERROR=NO
- CODEPAGE=850
- DEVINFO=KBD,US,KEYBOARD.DCP
- DEVICE=\DOS.SYS
- SET PATH=.;\
- SET DPATH=\;
- SET KEYS=ON
- BASEDEV=PRINT0x.SYS (where x is 1 for AT; 2 for Micro Channel
- BASEDEV=IBMxFPLY.ADD (where x is 1 for AT; 2 for Micro Channel
- BASEDEV=IBMINT13.I13
- BASEDEV=OS2DASD.DMD
-
- a. If you have a SCSI drive on a Micro Channel computer, add the
- following statement to this file:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM2SCSI.ADD
-
- b. If you have a hard drive other than a SCSI drive on a non-Micro
- Channel computer, add the following statement to this file:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD
-
- c. If you have any space left on your diskette, copy the CHKDSK.COM file
- from the \OS2 directory to the startup diskette.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Part 2: Changes to OS/2 2.1 Using the Operating System ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Part 2 contains information that is new or different from the information in
- the OS/2 2.1 Using the Operating System book.
-
- The chapter numbers and titles in this booklet are the same as those used in
- the Using the Operating System book; only those chapters of the Using book that
- are changed are included here.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. About This Book ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page xxvi, replace the last three entries of the list in the section
- titled "How This Book is Organized" with the following list entries:
-
- - Appendix A describes the keys and mouse actions used in tasks.
-
- - Appendix B contains some of the most common error messages.
-
- - Appendix C describes how to back up and restore the desktop.
-
- - Appendix D describes the OS/2 file systems.
-
- - Appendix E describes the file locations.
-
- - Appendix F describes how to remove programs.
-
- - Appendix G contains forms for recording information about your computer.
-
- - Appendix H contains warranty and service information for the
- mini-applications and productivity aids.
-
- - Appendix I describes the Memory Dump process.
-
- - Appendix J contains the trademarks and service marks.
-
- - Glossary of the terms used in this book.
-
- - Index.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. New Features in OS/2 2.1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page xxx, replace the list entry "The Ultimotion* software motion video
- formats" with the following:
-
- - Ultimotion and Video software motion video formats
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. Chapter 1. Getting Started with OS/2 2.1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 23, add the following instructions at the end of the section titled
- "Renaming an Object":
-
- You can also change the object name by performing the following steps:
-
- 1. Select the object whose name you want to change.
- 2. Press Shift+F9.
- 3. Type the new name in the Title field.
- 4. Press the Enter key on the numeric key pad.
-
- Note: Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter for any computer that does not have a
- numeric keypad.
-
-
- o On page 40, replace the first set of lockup instructions in the section
- titled "Locking Up Your System" with the following:
-
- To lock your system manually:
-
- 1. Point to an empty area on the desktop.
- 2. Click mouse button 2.
- 3. Select Lockup now. If this is the first time you have locked up the
- keyboard, a window appears where you can set up a password. (You will
- use this password later to unlock the keyboard so that you can use the
- computer.)
- 4. Type your password.
- 5. Carefully type your password again for verification.
-
- Note: If you forget your password, you must turn the computer off and then
- on again to unlock the keyboard. Any information that was not saved
- before the keyboard was locked will be lost.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. Chapter 4. System Setup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 68, add the following note to the end of the page:
-
- Note: If the keyboard speed is set in WIN-OS/2, when that WIN-OS/2 session
- is started, the keyboard speed for the entire system is reset and
- remains reset even after that WIN-OS/2 session is closed.
-
- o Replace the Power section at the end of this chapter with the information
- that follows.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.1. Power ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Power object manages and tracks power consumption in battery-powered
- computers that support the Advanced Power Management (APM) standard. The APM
- standard defines the way the hardware and software work together to reduce
- power consumption and help extend battery life.
-
- If your computer supports the APM standard, the Power object might be
- automatically installed during the OS/2 2.1 installation process. If it was not
- installed, you can install it by using Selective Install and selecting Advanced
- Power Management. For information about Selective Install, see "Selective
- Install".
-
- Note: This power management feature is not available if your computer does not
- have APM BIOS or a device driver that emulates APM BIOS.
-
- OS/2 2.1 APM support relies on the power status information returned from the
- BIOS on your computer. You might notice incorrect battery life or status
- within the Power icon on your computer. If this occurs, rely on the LEDs on
- your computer for accurate power status information.
-
- Turning the APM setting to Off also turns off the BIOS power management. If
- you want to turn off APM, but not the BIOS power management, place REM before
- the APM device driver statement in your CONFIG.SYS file, and then restart your
- system to invoke the change.
-
- For example:
-
- REM DEVICE=C:\OS2\APM.SYS
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.1.1. Power Object ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To open the Power object:
-
- 1. Open OS/2 System.
- 2. Open System Setup.
- 3. Open Power.
-
- To display the Power pop-up menu:
-
- 1. Point to the Power object.
- 2. Click mouse button 1 or 2.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.1.2. Power Settings ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To set power management support:
-
- 1. Display the Power object pop-up menu.
- 2. Select the arrow to the right of Open.
- 3. Select Settings. The Power - Settings notebook appears.
- 4. Select Power.
- 5. Set Power management to On or Off. If set to On, power consumption will be
- reduced and power status will be tracked. If set to Off, the suspend mode,
- power status, and battery status features are disabled.
- 6. Set Confirm on power state changes if you want to confirm requests to go to
- suspend mode. (See Suspend Mode.)
-
- To set the default status view of the status window:
-
- 1. Display the Power object pop-up menu.
- 2. Select the arrow to the right of Open.
- 3. Select Settings. The Power - Settings notebook appears.
- 4. Select View.
- 5. Select Full status or Battery only for Default status view.
- 6. Set Refresh (of the status window) to On or Off.
- 7. If you set Refresh to On, select the number of minutes (from 1 to 30) for
- Refresh rate. The system will automatically update the status window at
- the intervals you specified.
-
- You can also update the status window by selecting Refresh Now from the
- Power object pop-up menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.1.3. Power Status ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To display the power status:
-
- 1. Display the Power object pop-up menu.
- 2. Select the arrow to the right of Open.
- 3. Select Full status or Battery status. A full-status Power window or a
- power-gauge Power window is displayed, depending on your selection.
-
- Note: You cannot change the size of the Power window.
-
- A full-status Power window displays the following information:
-
- o Battery life. This information is displayed as a power gauge that shows the
- power level of the battery compared to the capacity of the battery. When the
- power gauge indicator is completely shaded, the battery is at full power.
- The shaded area of the gauge moves up or down as the battery power level
- increases or decreases. When the power gauge indicator is dimmed, there is
- no battery in the computer or the computer cannot provide battery
- information.
-
- o Power source for the computer. If the system cannot determine the power
- source, no power source information is displayed.
-
- o Battery state, which is the charge state of the battery. Battery state
- information is displayed as follows:
-
- High Battery charge is OK; continue using your computer.
-
- Low Recharge the battery or switch to another power source such as
- another battery or AC power.
-
- Critical Battery charge is depleted. Recharge the battery or switch to
- another power source immediately to avoid a system failure or
- data loss.
-
- Charging System is restoring the battery charge.
-
- Unknown System cannot determine the battery state or there is no battery
- in your computer.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.1.4. Suspend Mode ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To set the suspend mode:
-
- 1. Display the Power object pop-up menu.
-
- 2. Select Suspend.
-
- When suspend mode is activated, battery power is conserved by dimming the
- display and turning off devices that are not in use.
-
- If Confirm on power status changes is set in the Power - Settings notebook, a
- message that asks you if you want to continue is displayed before switching to
- suspend mode.
-
- Note: Different computers have different procedures for exiting suspend mode
- and resuming operation. Refer to the documentation that came with your
- computer for information about its suspend mode features.
-
- After you exit suspend mode, you will notice a startup delay before you can
- resume operation of your system. This delay might be a few seconds, depending
- on your system.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.2. PCMCIA ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- OS/2 2.1 provides software support for Personal Computer Memory Card
- International Association (PCMCIA) hardware. PCMCIA** is the standard for PC
- card adapters associated with portable computers. A PC card is a small
- form-factor adapter about the size and shape of a credit card. You can use PC
- cards with laptops, notebooks, tablets, and other portable computer systems
- that are equipped with a PCMCIA slot.
-
- To install PCMCIA, use Selective Install and select PCMCIA. For information
- about Selective Install, see "Selective Install".
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. Chapter 5. Startup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 93, replace all text after the first paragraph with the following:
-
- If you add hard disk drives or partitions after the installation of the OS/2
- operating system, you should edit the CONFIG.SYS file and update the AC:x
- parameter to reflect the new additions. AC: starts the auto-check feature on
- the specified drives when the system shuts down improperly. The value x
- represents the letters of the disks or partitions on the system that you want
- to check.
-
- For example, if you want to check disks C and D and your existing DISKCACHE
- statement is:
-
- DISKCACHE=64,LW
-
- Add the AC: parameter to the statement as follows:
-
- DISKCACHE=64,LW,AC:CD
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. Chapter 6. Drives ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 95, add the following note before the section titled "About Hard
- Disks and Diskettes":
-
- Note: Drive objects cannot be copied.
-
- o On page 97, add the following note to the Tree view paragraph:
-
- Note: When an additional folder is opened from a folder that is in tree
- view, if the default for the additional folder is also tree view, it
- is overridden and displayed in an icon view. There is no need to open
- it again in tree view because it is already shown in the parent
- folder's tree view.
-
-
- o On page 101, replace the instructions in the section titled "Moving Objects"
- with the following:
-
- To move an object from a drive to another location:
-
- 1. Open the drive containing the object you want to move.
- 2. Point to the object you want to move.
- 3. Press and hold mouse button 2.
- 4. Drag the object to a folder, the desktop, or another drive object.
- 5. Release mouse button 2.
-
- o On page 102, replace the moving instructions with the following:
-
- To move an object from another location to a drive:
-
- 1. Point to the object you want to move.
- 2. Press and hold mouse button 2.
- 3. Drag the mouse to the drive object.
- 4. Release mouse button 2.
-
- o On page 109, replace instruction #16 with the following:
-
- 16. Type the following information into the data file:
-
- DEVICE=FSFILTER.SYS
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\HIMEM.SYS
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\EMM386.SYS
- DOS=HIGH,UMB
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\OS2\MDOS\ANSI.SYS
- FILES=20
- BUFFERS=20
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7. Chapter 8. Productivity ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 117, add the following note to the section titled "Picture Viewer":
-
- Note: Picture Viewer does not support multiple-page metafiles.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. Chapter 10. Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 133, replace line 3 of the instructions in the section titled
- "Printing the README" with the following:
-
- 3. Drag the README object to a printer object.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.9. Chapter 12. Drive A ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 139, add the following note before the section titled "Display the
- Objects on a Diskette":
-
- Note: The Drive A object cannot be copied.
-
-
- o On page 141, replace all the instructions following the note in the section
- titled "Copying Objects to or from a Diskette" with the following:
-
- To copy an object from a diskette in Drive A to another location:
-
- 1. Place a diskette into drive A.
- 2. Open Drive A.
- 3. Point to the object you want to copy.
- 4. Press and hold Ctrl.
- 5. Press and hold mouse button 2.
- 6. Drag the object to a folder, the desktop, or another drive object.
- 7. Release mouse button 2.
- 8. Release Ctrl.
-
- To copy an object from another location to a diskette in Drive A:
-
- 1. Place the diskette you want to copy the object to into drive A.
- 2. Point to the object you want to copy.
- 3. Press and hold Ctrl.
- 4. Press and hold mouse button 2.
- 5. Drag the mouse to the Drive A object.
- 6. Release mouse button 2.
- 7. Release Ctrl.
-
- o On page 142, replace all the instructions following the note in the section
- titled "Moving Objects to or from a Diskette" with the following:
-
- To move an object from the diskette in Drive A to another location:
-
- 1. Place a diskette into drive A.
- 2. Open Drive A.
- 3. Point to the object you want to move.
- 4. Press and hold Shift.
- 5. Press and hold mouse button 2.
- 6. Drag the object to a folder, the desktop, or another drive object.
- 7. Release mouse button 2.
- 8. Release Shift.
-
- Note: When moving an object from a diskette, the Shift key must be used with
- mouse button 2.
-
- To move an object from another location to the diskette in Drive A:
-
- 1. Place the diskette you want to move the object to into drive A.
- 2. Point to the object you want to move.
- 3. Press and hold Shift.
- 4. Press and hold mouse button 2.
- 5. Drag the object to the Drive A object.
- 6. Release mouse button 2.
- 7. Release Shift.
-
- Note: When moving an object to a diskette, the Shift key must be used with
- mouse button 2.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.10. Chapter 16. Printers and Plotters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 166, add the following instruction between lines 7 and 8:
-
- 7a. Select Install new printer driver.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.11. Chapter 17. Preparing Your Programs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 185, add the following note before the section titled "Viewing
- Program Object Settings":
-
- Note: The PgUp and PgDn keys on the numeric keypad should not be used to
- move between pages.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.12. Chapter 18. Using Windows Programs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 196, replace the last sentence in the section titled "Character Map"
- with the following:
-
- Character Map works with Windows and OS/2 programs.
-
- o On page 199, replace all the text after the first paragraph in the section
- titled "Locating Window Programs" with the following:
-
- When you run the Migrate Applications program for existing Windows programs,
- the WIN-OS/2 Groups folder is created and placed on the desktop. The
- WIN-OS/2 Groups folder contains folders of Windows application programs that
- reside in the default groups, WIN-OS/2 Accessories and WIN-OS/2 Main. A
- group is a set of Windows programs that are related.
-
- The Windows Programs folder contains Windows programs that have settings
- preselected to optimize the performance of your program. Windows programs
- that do not belong to any group are migrated to the Windows Programs folder.
-
- The Additional Windows Programs folder contains Windows programs that have
- default settings for your programs. (If these programs do not run correctly,
- you can specify other settings.)
-
- For example, if you have CorelDraw** for Windows installed, when you run the
- Migrate Applications program, a folder for all the CorelDraw programs is
- created and placed in the Additional Window Programs folder. Now you have
- access to all the CorelDraw programs in one folder. For more information
- about migrating programs, see "Migrate Applications".
-
- o On page 201, replace the paragraph at the top of the page with the following:
-
- When you change the value of a setting before you start a session, the
- changes affect all programs running in that session. When you change the
- value of a setting while the session is running, the changes will not have
- any effect until you restart the session. If you want the changes to remain
- whenever you start a specific session or program, you must save the changes.
-
- o On page 201, add the following note before the section titled "Running Window
- Programs in WIN-OS/2 Sessions":
-
- Note: The changes will not take effect until you restart the session.
-
-
- o On page 202, replace the last sentence with the following:
-
- To run more than one Windows program, repeat the above steps as needed.
-
- o On page 205, replace the last paragraph before the section titled "Using the
- Clipboard and Dynamic Data Exchange Features" with the following:
-
- To switch between active WIN-OS/2 sessions, press Alt+Tab.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.13. Chapter 23. Audio Support for Applications ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 259, move the sentence that reads "If there are cells that have
- audio, each of these cells is shown, one by one, as selected and unshaded."
- to the end of the page.
-
- o On page 260, move the first paragraph beginning with "If the cell you
- select..." to after the delete instructions. Move the paragraph beginning
- with "If the work sheet is not synchronized..." to after the second set of
- instructions.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.14. Part 5: Extra Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 263, replace the entry list with the following:
-
- - What to do when you have a problem
-
- - Tuning the performance of your system
-
- - Software support, including information about the OS/2 clipboard and
- Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)
-
- - Video support, including information about Super VGA, XGA* systems, and
- laptop LCD displays
-
- - Printing support, including information about installing and configuring
- printer drivers
-
- - Hardware support, including information about high-resolution displays,
- CD-ROM drives, Advanced Power Management (APM), and mobile computing
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.15. Chapter 24. Solving Problems ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 267, replace the sentence in the first Action column that begins
- "Refer to 'Adding online documentation...'" with the following:
-
- Refer to "documentation, adding after installation" in the Master Help Index.
-
- o On page 273, replace the first paragraph in the Action column with the
- following:
-
- Download the program and try to run it without the network. If the program
- runs, the problem is probably related to the network. Ask your network
- administrator for assistance.
-
- o On page 282, replace the DOS setting "MOUSE_EXCLUSIVE_ACCESS DOS setting" in
- the Action column with the following:
-
- MOUSE_EXCLUSIVE_ACCESS
-
- o On page 285, replace the example beginning with "MODE COM3 ..." in the Action
- column with the following:
-
- MODE COM3 IDSR=OFF ODSR=OFF OCTS=OFF
-
- o On page 285, replace the paragraph beginning with "Fax programs must..." in
- the Action column with the following:
-
- DOS fax programs must operate at less than 9600 bps. Use an OS/2 fax program
- for high-speed faxing.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.16. Chapter 26. Software Support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 301, delete the first sentence under Enhanced Editor.
-
- o On page 301, add the following section after Enhanced Editor:
-
- ES 1.0 Database Manager
-
- - To properly install the ES 1.0 Database Manager, the file ESSTART.BAK must
- be copied from the OS/2 2.1 Installation Diskette to the ES 1.0
- installation diskette and renamed ESSTART.CMD.
-
- o On page 309, replace the statement beginning with "123MEMSIZE=2048 ..." with
- the following:
-
- SET 123MEMSIZE=2048
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.17. Chapter 27. Video Support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 334, replace the statement "UNPACK A:G.FON" with the following:
-
- UNPACK A:*G.FON
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.18. Chapter 28. Printer Support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 353, add the following Lexmark** bulletin board phone number to the
- end of the first sentence in the section titled "IBM 4019 and IBM 4029
- Printers":
-
- (1-606-232-5238)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.19. Chapter 29. Hardware Support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 363, replace the last entry under the Model column with the
- following:
-
- CR-501, LK-MC501S, MC501B
-
- o On page 366, replace the first paragraph in the Comments column with the
- following:
-
- IBM SCSI and Future Domain 16-bit SCSI adapters might work, but are not
- supported by IBM.
-
- o On page 373, each BASEDEV example should contain all of its parameters on one
- line.
-
- o On page 378, replace the example beginning with "DEVICE=X ..." with the
- following:
-
- DEVICE=X:\OS2\COM.SYS (n,a,i,s)
-
- o On page 383, add the following section:
-
- Advanced Power Management Support for Laptop Computers
-
- Laptop computers with the following are compatible with OS/2 2.11 Advanced
- Power Management:
-
- - 16-bit protect-mode APM in BIOS
- - 32-bit protect-mode APM in BIOS
-
- Laptop computers that have no APM support in BIOS or have only real-mode APM
- are not supported by OS/2 2.11 Advanced Power Management.
-
- The DOS utility program APMHERE, which is available on the IBM BBS, can
- quickly determine whether your machine has Advanced Power Management support
- in conformance to the APM 1.0 Specification (dated 1/91). Systems with BIOS
- dates prior to January 1991 will not have the protect-mode APM support in
- their BIOS.
-
- Laptop Computers with APM Support
-
- The table that follows lists the laptop computers that have Advanced Power
- Management support. (This list represents only systems tested as of January
- 27, 1994.)
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- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T1950, T1950CS, T1950CT Γöé Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé 486DX2/40 Mono, Dual Scan Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Color, Active Matrix Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T3400, T3400CT 486SX/33 Γöé Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Monochrome, Active Matrix Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T4700CS 486DX2/50 Dual Scan Γöé Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T4700CT 486DX2/50 Active Γöé Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Matrix Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T6600C, T6600C/CD, Γöé Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé T6600C/CDV 486DX2/66 Active Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Matrix Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Twinhead Corp. Γöé SubNote 486DX/33 486DX/33 Γöé Does not have the CPU clock Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Monochrome Γöé slowdown feature; see NOTE Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé 3. Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Zenith Elec- Γöé MastersPort 386SLe Γöé Γöé
- Γöé tronics Corp. Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Zenith Elec- Γöé ZNOTE 325L Γöé Γöé
- Γöé tronics Corp. Γöé Γöé Γöé
- ΓööΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÿ
-
- Note: text='Note 1'. To run OS/2 2.11 in these models, change the
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD statement in CONFIG.SYS to the following:
-
- BASEDEV=IBMINT13.I13
-
- Note: text='Note 2'. For these models, the following BIOS information is
- displayed on start up:
-
- Systems Soft Bios for 80486/82C463 v1.01 (2069-09)
-
- Contact Systems Soft, Inc. (508-651-0088) for a corrected version of BIOS.
-
- Note: text='Note 3'. The OS/2 APM calls the BIOS APM once per second to
- check if it is OK to do a suspend. The following BIOS do not return
- OK to suspend if the video display is active or changes during the
- CMOS suspend timeout:
-
- - PhoenixBIOS Version 1.03
- - Phoenix NoteBIOS 486/OPTi463 Version 1.03
- - PhoenixMISER V2.0
-
- Laptop Computers without APM Support
-
- The table that follows lists the laptop computers that do not have APM
- support in their BIOS; however, they can be configured to run OS/2 2.11 if
- APM is not installed. (This list represents only systems tested as of January
- 27, 1994.)
-
- If you have installed OS/2 APM, ensure that it is removed properly by doing
- the following:
-
- - Remove the following two APM device statements from CONFIG.SYS:
-
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\APM.SYS
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VAPM.SYS
-
- - Delete the APM.SYS and VAPM.SYS files from the corresponding hard-disk
- subdirectories. This gains about 1 second in startup and frees up
- hard-disk space.
-
- ΓöîΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÉ
- Γöé MANUFACTURER Γöé MODEL Γöé COMMENTS Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Compaq Computer Γöé LTE-386s/25 Γöé See NOTE 1. Γöé
- Γöé Corp. Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Compaq Computer Γöé LTE LITE 25/c 386SL Γöé See NOTE 1. Γöé
- Γöé Corp. Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Compaq Computer Γöé LTE LITE 4/25e, 4/25c, Γöé See NOTE 1. Γöé
- Γöé Corp. Γöé 486SL/25 Active Matrix Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Compudyne Γöé 3SXL/25 SLIMNOTE Γöé BIOS information displayed Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé on start up: Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé PhoenixBIOS(TM) for Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé VLSI Laptop 80386 BIOS Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Version 1.01 R2-1 06/09/92 Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé IBM Corporation Γöé L40SX Γöé Discontinued product. See Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé NOTE 2. Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé IBM Corporation Γöé P/S NOTE, Model 2141 Γöé For OS/2 2.11, use F1 to get Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé the configuration panel and Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé set RESUME ON RING and Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé RESUME ON ALARM to OFF. Γöé
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- Γöé IBM Corporation Γöé PS/2 N51 386SX/SLC 8551-025 Γöé Install using UINSTALL. Γöé
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- Γöé Librex Γöé T386SX Γöé If screen is black after Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé resume, toggle the F1 key Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé (Suspend key) to refresh Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé screen. Γöé
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- Γöé Northgate Com- Γöé ZX Portable 486SX/25 Γöé BIOS information displayed Γöé
- Γöé puter Systems Γöé Γöé on start up: Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Phoenix A486 version 1.01 Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé See NOTE 3. Γöé
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- Γöé ments, Inc. Γöé 486DX/25 MHz Γöé Γöé
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- Γöé ments, Inc. Γöé Γöé Γöé
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- Γöé ments, Inc. Γöé Passive Matrix Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
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- Γöé ments, Inc. Γöé Active Color Γöé Γöé
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- Γöé ments, Inc. Γöé 486DX2/50 Monochrome Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
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- Γöé ration Γöé Γöé Γöé
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- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T1850, T1850C 386SX/25 Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Monochrome, Dual Scan Color Γöé Γöé
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- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T1900, T1900C 486SX/20 Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Monochrome, Dual Scan color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T2200SX 386SX/20 Monochrome Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T3100SX 386SX/16 Mono Plasma Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T3300SL 386SL/20 Monochrome Γöé See NOTE 5. Γöé
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- ΓöîΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÉ
- Γöé MANUFACTURER Γöé MODEL Γöé COMMENTS Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T4400SX, T4400SXP, T4400SXC Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé 486SX/25 Mono, Plasma, Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Active Matrix Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T4400C 486DX/33 Active Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Matrix Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T4500, T4500C 486SX/20 Γöé See NOTE 4. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Monochrome, Active Matrix Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Color Γöé Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- Γöé Toshiba Corpo- Γöé T4600, T4600C 486SL/33 Γöé See NOTE 5. Γöé
- Γöé ration Γöé Monochrome, Active Matrix Γöé Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Color Γöé Γöé
- ΓööΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÿ
-
- Note: text='Note 1'. To run OS/2 2.11 in these models, change the
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD statement in CONFIG.SYS to the following:
-
- BASEDEV=IBMINT13.I13
-
- Note: text='Note 2'. For OS/2 2.11 APM, access the IBM BBS and download the
- following 3 files:
-
- - TGSFX.COM (located in file area 4)
- - RFL40SXA.TG0 (located in file area 27)
- - L40PWR.ZIP (located in file area 37)
-
- Execute TGSFX.COM to install the TELEGET.EXE program. Then do the following:
-
- 1. Create a new L40SX reference diskette by using TELEGET.EXE to unpack
- RFL40SXA.TG0 onto a 1.44MB formatted diskette.
-
- 2. Use PKUNZIP to unzip the L40PWR.ZIP to obtain new IDLE.EXE and
- PWRMGMT.SYS files.
-
- 3. Replace the IDLE.EXE and PWRMGMT.SYS files on the newly created L40SX
- reference diskette with the new IDLE.EXE and PWRMGMT.SYS files obtained
- from the previous step.
-
- 4. Restart L40SX with the resulting reference diskette in A drive and
- configure with APM.
-
- 5. Verify the APM configuration by selecting VIEW configuration from the
- installation menu.
-
- 6. Exit the configuration.
-
- 7. Power off the computer and restart OS/2.
-
- Note: text='Note 3'. Contact the manufacturer for newer versions of their
- BIOS that have APM support.
-
- Note: text='Note 4'. These models require the Toshiba APM driver
- (OS2RES.EXE) available from the Toshiba BBS (714-837-4408). This
- driver will provide partial power management capabilities under OS/2
- 2.11.
-
- Note: text='Note 5'. While running OS/2, you can use the special
- power-saving keys but the additional capability of OS/2 protect-mode
- APM is not supported.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.20. Appendix B. Error Messages ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 422, replace the paragraph under Action: for the SYS0206E message
- with the following:
-
- Correct the file name or the extension; then retry the command. For more
- information about file names, refer to "types of files, description" in the
- Master Index.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.21. Appendix C. Backing Up and Restoring Your Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 431, replace the last note with the following:
-
- Note: The name of your DESKTOP directory might be slightly different if you
- use HPFS or if you previously replaced your desktop. To find the
- actual name of your DESKTOP directory currently in use, display the
- Settings notebook for the desktop and select the File page. The
- current desktop name is shown under Physical name.
-
- o On page 431, replace the last line with the following:
-
- BACKUP C:\OS2\DESKTOP A: /S
-
- o On page 433, replace lines #10, #11, and #12 with the following instructions:
-
- 10. Delete the existing desktop directory and its subdirectories.
-
- 11. Use the RESTORE command to copy the DESKTOP directory and its
- subdirectories from the diskette to the hard drive.
-
- RESTORE A: C:\OS2\DESKTOP /S
-
- This will ensure that the desktop folders are displayed correctly.
-
- 12. Remove the diskette from drive A.
-
- 13. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the computer.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.22. Appendix F. Removing Programs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o On page 453, replace the bit-map paths with the following:
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\BLOCKS.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\BOX.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\BRICK.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\BUTTERFL.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\COLUMNS.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\DELFT.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\FLAMINGO.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\FLEUR.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\LEAVES.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\LINES.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\LINKS.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\MAZE.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\MERCADO.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\ORCHIDS.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\ROOF.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\SCALES1.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\SCALES2.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\SHELL.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\SPIRAL.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\STARS.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\TILE.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\TOOTH.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\WAVE.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\WEBB.BMP
-
- \OS2\BITMAP\ZIGZAG.BMP
-
- o On page 455, replace the RIPL .HLP path with the following:
-
- \OS2\INSTALL\RIPLINST.HLP
-
- o On page 455, replace the TUTORIAL.HLP path with the following:
-
- \OS2\HELP\TUTORIAL\TUTORIAL.HLP
-
- o On page 456, replace the KLONBGA.DLL path with the following:
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\KLONBGA.DLL
-
- o On page 456, replace the NEKO.DLL path with the following:
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\NEKO.DLL
-
- o On page 458, replace the PMSEEK.DLL path with the following:
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\PMSEEK.DLL
-
- o On page 458, replace the .DLL paths for Scramble with the following:
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRAMBLE.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRCATS.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRLOGO.DLL
-
- o Starting on page 458, replace the .DLL paths for SoftTerm with the following:
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\CTLSACDI.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OACDISIO.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OANSI.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OANSI364.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OCHAR.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OCM.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OCOLOR.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OCSHELL.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\ODBM.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OFMTC.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OIBM1X.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OIBM2X.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OKB.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OKBC.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OKERMIT.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OLPTIO.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OMCT.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OMRKCPY.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OPCF.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OPM.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OPROFILE.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\ORSHELL.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OSCH.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OSIO.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OSOFT.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OTEK.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OTTY.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OVIO.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OVM.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OVT.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OXMODEM.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\OXRM.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\SACDI.DLL
-
- \OS2\APPS\DLL\SAREXEC.DLL
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Notices ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not
- imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM
- operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program or service is not intended
- to state or imply that only IBM's product, program, or service may be used. Any
- functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any
- of IBM's intellectual property rights or other legally protectable rights may
- be used instead of the IBM product, program, or service. Evaluation and
- verification of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or
- services, except those expressly designated by IBM, are the user's
- responsibility.
-
- IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in
- this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to
- these patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to the IBM Director
- of Licensing, IBM Corporation, 208 Harbor Drive, Stamford, Connecticut
- 06904-2501, USA.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.1. Trademarks and Service Marks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following terms, denoted by an asterisk (*) in this publication, are
- trademarks or service marks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or
- other countries:
-
- AT IBM
- Micro Channel OS/2
- PS/1 PS/2
- ThinkPad Ultimotion
- WIN-OS/2 XGA
-
- The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this publication, are
- trademarks of other companies as follows:
-
- Trademark Owner
- Adaptec Adaptec, Inc.
- Allways Funk Software, Inc.
- AMI American Megatrends, Inc.
- ATI ATI Technologies, Inc.
- Central Point Central Point Software, Inc.
- Compaq Compaq Computer Corporation
- CorelDraw Corel Systems Corporation
- Docking Station NEC Home Electronics, Inc.
- Future Domain Future Domain Corporation
- Gateway Gateway Systems Corporation
- Gateway 2000 Gateway 2000, Inc.
- Hitachi Hitachi Ltd.
- HYPERACE Hypertec Pty. Limited
- Lexmark Lexmark International, Inc.
- McAfee McAfee Associates.
- Media Vision Media Vision, Inc.
- Micropolis Micropolis Corporation
- Microsoft Microsoft Corporation
- Mitsumi Mitsumi Denki Kabushki Kaisha
- MS Microsoft Corporation
- MS-DOS Microsoft Corporation
- NCR NCR Corporation
- NetWare Novell, Inc.
- Nomad Gateway 2000, Inc.
- Panasonic Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
- PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International
- Association
- Phoenix Phoenix Technologies, Ltd.
- ProAudio Spectrum Media Vision, Inc.
- ProComm Datastorm Technologies, Inc.
- Quantum Quantum Corporation
- Sony Sony Corporation
- Sound Blaster Creative Labs, Inc.
- The Norton Antivirus Symantec Corporation
- TravelMate Texas Instruments, Inc.
- Ultra ATI Technologies, Inc.
- VESA Video Electronics Standards Association
- Windows Microsoft Corporation
- WinSX Texas Instruments, Inc.
-