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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. OS/2 Version 2.0 Assistant ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- OS/2 Assistant is a package designed to aid first line technical support staff
- in answering OS/2 related queries quickly and efficiently. The information in
- this packageis split up into several sections which are listed below.
-
- To view the information contained in a section double click on the topic you
- require below.
-
- o Related Products
- o List of OS/2 Publications
- o IBM Personal Systems Developer
- o List of Files on OS/2 disks
- o List of OS/2 Part Numbers
- o Hardware Tips
- o List of Compatible PC Machines
- o List of Supported Printers
- o Application Compatibility Information
- o General Tips, on Using OS/2
- o Info for First Time WPS User
- o Workplace Shell Useability Tips
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Related Products ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following related products are available:
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- o IBM OS/2 2.0 Extended Services
- o IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Entry and Advanced
- o IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 (DDCS/2)
- o IBM OS/2 System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2)
- o OASAS I
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1. IBM OS/2 2.0 Extended Services ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- HIGHLIGHTS
-
- o IBM provides two new program products which contain the communications and
- database manager functions of the IBM Extended Edition and the functions of
- the IBM SAA Networking Services/2 integrated in packages separate from the
- base OS/2 Operating System. They are called:
-
- - Extended Services for OS/2 and
- - Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2.
-
- The former provides communications and single user database function but
- cannot be configured as a database server. The database server version
- provides the same function in addition to being configurable as a database
- server. This version also offers DOS, DOS Windows and OS/2 NETBIOS client
- support to other LAN attached workstations through a Distributed Feature
- referred to as the Database Client Application Enablers.
-
- o Extends the Extended Services communications and database functions to
- selected non-IBM hardware platforms and to selected, compatible non-IBM OS/2
- operating systems.
-
- o Enhances the LAN transport layer in the communications function for improved
- performance and enables exploitation of the Network Device Interface
- Specification (NDIS) by both IBM and vendors.
-
- o Offers new communications and database function and usability improvements
- over those offered in the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition, Version 1.3.
-
- o Offers an Administrator's Kit to facilitate planning, configuration and
- administration for a multi-workstation or host-connected environment.
-
- Extended Services is designed to:
-
- 1. Run on the IBM OS/2 Standard Edition Version 1.3 (Refresh Level 1.30.1) or
- replace the communications and database manager functions of the IBM
- Extended Edition Version 1.3 when upgraded to Refresh Level 1.30.1.
- Extended Services will also run on the IBM Operating System/2 Version 2.0
- 32-bit operating system. Extended Services also supports selected versions
- of the OS/2 Operating System which have been determined to be compatible
- with IBM's Standard Edition Version 1.3 Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later that
- are marketed by other vendors.
-
- 2. Be supported on OS/2 compatible versions of the IBM personal computer and
- PS/2 hardware as well as on selected non-IBM hardware.
-
- Extended Services includes many function, performance and usability
- enhancements to the database and communications applications previously
- available in the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.3. The base OS/2
- operating system, previously part of the Extended Edition's Database and
- Communication Manager components, is now a separately packaged program. The
- LAN Requester is now provided with IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0.
-
- Note: * Note that if Extended Services for OS/2 is installed on an OS/2 1.3
- Extended Edition (EE) system, all the EE function is removed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1.1. Database Client Application Enablers Distributed Feature ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Distributed Feature is packaged with the Extended Services with Database
- Manager for OS/2 product. When installed on a workstation running DOS, DOS
- Windows, OS/2 1.3 or OS/2 2.0, it allows access to databases being shared on
- the LAN. Clients running the Distributed Feature do not need to have Extended
- Services for OS/2, or Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2
- installed.
-
- Note that a Distribution and Usage Agreement (DUA) must cover each client
- installed.
-
- Operating Systems Supported
-
- o DOS
- o DOS Windows
- o OS/2 1.3 SE/EE*
- o OS/2 2.0
-
- Features
- LAN database client
-
- Note: * Note that if Extended Services for OS/2 is installed on an OS/2 1.3
- Extended Edition (EE) system, all the EE function is removed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.2. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Entry and Advanced ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Major new capabilities, options, features and support are announced for the
- OS/2 LAN Server. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Entry supports either 16-bit
- or 32-bit operating systems, provides enhancements in the areas of system
- management, Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) support for DOS LAN Requester,
- Windows 3.0 support and OEM enabling. The Entry product is especially
- attractive for customers specializing in workgroup computing.
-
- A LAN Requesters Distributed Feature is offered to enable DOS and OS/2
- workstations to access the OS/2 LAN Server in a Client/Server relationship.
- The function offered in the Distributed Feature is a subset of that provided by
- OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0.
-
- In addition to the function described above, excluding 32-bit operating system
- support, IBM OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 Advanced provides additional performance
- enhancements by exploiting advanced functions of the Intel 386 architecture.
- Also provided is disk mirroring/duplexing and local server security. These
- functions allow the IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Advanced to support
- customers with mission critical applications requiring higher performance and
- enhanced data integrity.
-
- IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 has the same APIs as well as well as most of
- the same functions as Microsoft's LAN Manager 2.0. However, by providing
- unique features, IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 achieves competitive advantage
- in many marketing situations.
-
- IBM's current intentions and plans are subject to review. Announcement of any
- product will be based upon IBM's business and technical judgement.
-
- HIGHLIGHTS
-
- o Entry Server supports either 16-bit or 32-bit Operating Systems
-
- o OS/2 LAN Server was repackaged to include Requesters
-
- o OS/2 Requester supports 16-bit or 32-bit Operating Systems
-
- o DOS LAN Requester support for DOS 5.0 upper memory blocks
-
- o Support for selected OEM Hardware and Operating Systems
-
- o Advanced Server supports Disk Mirroring and Duplexing
-
- o Support has been added for Icelandic, Turkish, and Latin 2 in the DOS and
- OS/2 SE 2.0 environments.
-
- o Statement of Direction for Service and Support offerings.
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- The Advanced product is a highly optimised network server designed for advanced
- 80386-based platforms with very large hardfiles. It consists of an optimised
- Ring 0 Server tightly coupled with a bootable Installable High Performance File
- System (386 HPFS) and customised device drivers to accelerate network file I/O.
-
- IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 now provides customers with solutions that
- address IBM and non-IBM, for multi-vendor environments.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.3. IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 (DDCS/2) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To access host databases which support the Distributed Relational Database
- Architecture (DRDA), (i.e. DB2, SQL/DS, and OS/400), another product, IBM SAA
- Distributed Database Connection Services/2 (DDCS/2), must be installed. The
- single-user version can be installed either on Extended Services for OS/2 or
- Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2, and enables that machine to
- access a host database.
-
- The multi-user version of DDCS/2 enables a database server running Extended
- Services with Database Server for OS/2 to act as a gateway to the host database
- for LAN clients.
-
- Operating Systems Supported
-
- o OS/2 1.3 SE/EE*
- o OS/2 2.0
-
- Features
-
- o Single-user:
-
- - Host database client
-
- o Multi-user:
-
- - Host database client
- - Host database gateway
-
- Note: * Note that if ES is installed on an OS/2 1.3 Extended Edition (EE)
- system, all the EE function is removed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4. IBM OS/2 System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- IBM System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2) Version 1.0 consists of an integrated
- package of performance monitoring and analyzing facilities executable in OS/2
- Standard Edition or Extended Edition Version 1.2 or 1.3 environments. SPM/2
- enables system administrators to monitor system performance, to analyze
- performance problems and to use SPM/2 as an aid for performance tuning, load
- balancing and network growth managing efforts. In addition, SPM/2 enables
- application developers to verify performance objectives and fine tune
- applications.
-
- HIGHLIGHTS
-
- o Systems Management enhancements in SPM/2 include:
-
- - System performance management of OS/2 SE & EE 1.2 or 1.3 environments for
- system administrators and application developers
-
- - A Data Collection Facility that collects critical OS/2 CPU, disk and
- memory utilization data, enabling local or remote system management
-
- - A Monitor Facility that enables real time performance monitoring
-
- - Log and Report Facilities that unveil details of resource utilization with
- granularity on a dispatched process basis
-
- - Memory and Directory Analyzers that enable in-depth analysis of OS/2
- memory management and disk capacity information.
-
- o Investment Protection is supported by a full-function OS/2 Command Line
- interface for all SPM/2 Facilities.
-
- o Growth is enabled through an Application Programming Interface (API) that
- provides direct access to continuously collected performance data.
-
- The systems management components of SPM/2 include the facilities and analyzers
- highlighted below. These components contribute to increased functionality,
- enhanced performance, greater reliability and ease of installation.
-
- o SPM/2 Data Collection Facility
- o SPM/2 Monitor Facility
- o SPM/2 Log Facility
- o SPM/2 Report Facility
- o SPM/2 Memory Analyzer
- o SPM/2 Directory Analyzer
-
- Performance
-
- SPM/2 provides system performance management capabilities with minimum
- performance overhead. The SPM/2 Data Collection Facility typically utilizes
- less than 3% of the system CPU, minimizing the impact to a user's environment.
-
- Reliability/Availability
-
- In addition to providing online messages, SPM/2 logs all error messages along
- with message cause, action and recovery information to an ASCII file for quick
- problem interpretation.
-
- Installability
-
- SPM/2 installation is simplified with a one-step installation facility which
- installs SPM/2 code to a specified directory, manages modifications of the
- CONFIG.SYS file and creates an optional Presentation Manager Group for SPM/2
- programs. An installation option is also provided to support the SPM/2
- Distributed Feature. In addition, an Uninstall feature is provided to simplify
- reinstalling SPM/2 to a different specified directory.
-
- Product Information
-
- System administrators and application developers are supported with a single
- easy-to-read SPM/2 Reference Manual. This manual contains Getting Started
- information, SPM/2 Facility Descriptions, API specific details and SPM/2
- messages. For quick reference, the Reference Manual is equipped with SPM/2
- command syntax descriptions printed on the tabbed chapter separators.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.1. SPM/2 Data Collection Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- A key to systems management is the SPM/2 Data Collection Facility (DCF) which
- collects critical resource (CPU, disk & memory) utilization data, processes the
- data real-time and externalizes summarized formatted records to a named pipe
- interface.
-
- CPU utilization data includes process dispatching and interrupt activity.
-
- Disk utilization data includes physical disk read, write and write-verify
- activity. Support for multiple SCSI, ESDI and ST-506 physical drive types is
- included. Furthermore, SPM/2 provides logical disk activity associated with
- OS/2 DosRead and DosWrite function calls on a dispatched process basis.
-
- Memory utilization data includes total physical memory, working set memory,
- non-working set memory, free memory and swappable/discardable memory
- information.
-
- In addition to collecting performance data locally on a given system, SPM/2
- supports remote data collection from an OS/2 LAN Server to an OS/2 LAN
- Requester, acting as a centralized managing system, via a remote named pipe
- interface. This feature enables a system administrator to utilize the SPM/2
- supplied monitoring, logging and reporting facilities to process performance
- data remotely collected from OS/2 LAN Servers that have the Data Collection
- Facility executing.
-
- For remote monitoring, the SPM/2 design supports the installation of the Data
- Collection Facility and Log Facility on monitored systems that are licensed for
- the SPM/2 Distributed Feature. This Distributed Feature facilitates the remote
- monitoring of numerous systems that only require performance data collection
- and do not require the data processing offerings of SPM/2. Also included as
- part of the SPM/2 Distributed Feature are the SPM/2 Memory Analyzer and SPM/2
- Directory Analyzer. If all of the SPM/2 facilitieso are preferred on the
- remote system, then the SPM/2 Program Product must be installed.
-
- When the SPM/2 Distributed Feature is installed on OS/2 LAN Requesters, remote
- monitoring of workstations can be accomplished by executing the SPM/2 Log
- Facility and redirecting output to an OS/2 LAN Server for centralized
- processing.
-
- In addition, the monitoring of workstations that are not OS/2 LAN Servers (e.g.
- Remote Database Server) is facilitated by the supported API. The SPM/2 API can
- be exploited by customer applications to remotely manage these workstations.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.2. SPM/2 Monitor Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The SPM/2 Monitor Facility is an OS/2 application that provides the graphical
- representation of resource utilization via CUA architecture compliant
- Presentation Manager windows. This real-time monitoring capability provides
- means for the immediate interpretation of system performance. Features such as
- selectable viewing and sampling periods are provided in addition to a Freeze
- capability, which allows the updating of the graph to be frozen.
-
- A CPU Monitor graphs system CPU utilization with respect to time. A Disk
- Monitor graphs system physical disk activity with respect to time. The
- graphing of multiple physical disks is also supported.
-
- A RAM Monitor graphs system memory activity with respect to time. In addition
- to displaying a value for the total system physical memory, this monitor graphs
- activity for physical RAM usage, RAM working set and fixed
- (non-discardable/non-swappable) RAM as well as swap-in and swap-out activity.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.3. SPM/2 Log Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The SPM/2 Log Facility is an OS/2 application that provides the logging of
- performance data to disk for post-processing at a later time. Performance data
- is retrieved from the Data Collection Facility and written to a binary file.
- This logged file can be used as input into the SPM/2 Report Facility to
- generate a variety of formatted reports. Controls are provided to allow the
- granular selection of performance data to log to disk. This flexibility
- provides a user with the capability to manage the quantity of data logged to
- the fixed disk resource. In addition, SPM/2 supports the imbedding of user
- comments within the logged data. These recorded comments provide a means to
- label (or tag) executed activity that later can be referenced during the
- analysis of the generated reports.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.4. SPM/2 Report Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The SPM/2 Report Facility is an OS/2 application that provides post-processing
- report capabilities for data having been logged to disk. The report presents
- system resource utilization details with granularity on a dispatched process
- basis. Reports are selectable in any of three supported formats: Summary,
- Tabular or Delimited, of which the latter two are spreadsheet compatible. The
- data contained in the reports consists of the following:
-
- o CPU Activity
- o Physical Disk Activity
- o Logical Disk Activity
- o RAM Activity
- o Swap Activity
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.5. SPM/2 Memory Analyzer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The SPM/2 Memory Analyzer provides application developers with in-depth insight
- into OS/2 Memory Management. The main feature of the SPM/2 Memory Analyzer is
- its capability to provide Working Set information per application where Working
- Set is defined as that set of memory which is required for acceptable
- performance in a given environment for a given scenario. Working Set analysis
- is provided via displaying the following system memory related information:
-
- o Memory usage analysis by application
- o Loaded device driver information
- o Free memory information
- o Least recently used swappable/discardable segment information
-
- In addition, the SPM/2 Memory Analyzer supports displaying the following system
- memory related information:
-
- o Virtual memory by specified selector
- o Descriptor Table Entry information
- o Local Descriptor Table information
- o Loaded module information
- o Process/Thread information
- o Per Task Data Area (PTDA) information
- o Swapper information
-
- The SPM/2 Memory Analyzer also supports the following control options:
-
- o Delayed command execution
- o Logging to file
- o Imbedding of user comment into log file
- o Form Feed control
- o Displaying of version dependent data
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.6. SPM/2 Directory Analyzer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The SPM/2 Directory Analyzer provides the capability to analyze disk capacity
- (data file size and count) information. It is possible to report information
- based on the following user selectable levels:
-
- o Directory
- o Directory broken down by subdirectories
- o Directory broken down by subdirectories and files
- o Directory, subdirectory or file based on a hypothetical cluster length
-
- Reports are displayed on the system display but can also be logged to a file
- via OS/2 redirected output, allowing a user to perform analysis of disk drive
- capacity information in either a real-time or post-process environment. The
- information provided via a report is the following:
-
- o File actual data size (bytes)
- o File allocated data size (as a multiple of clusters)
- o Count of sized files
- o Sum of file actual data sizes included in directory
- o Sum of file allocated data sizes included in directory
- o Sum of count of sized files included in directory
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.5. OASAS I ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- OASAS I is a software product for OS/2 that provides disk fault-tolerance for
- IBM SCSI disks on PS/2. OASAS I uses a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
- (RAID) Level 5 technique to generate and write redundant information to allow
- transparent recovery from many single drive failures. OASAS I is particularly
- useful for OS/2 File and Database Servers that require a higher level of data
- protection.
-
- Brochures
- See brochure number G511-1589 available from IBM
-
- Associated hardware products
- OASAS I allows between 3 and 7 identical IBM SCSI drives on the same IBM
- SCSI adapter to be used as a fault-tolerant volume. An additional boot
- drive is required, which may be connected to the same or other disk
- adapter. So the minimum hardware required is 3 identical IBM SCSI drives
- for the array, plus a boot drive. These can all be attached to the same
- IBM SCSI adapter. All drives may be mounted internally (bays permitting)
- or in external enclosures if required.
-
- Associated software products
- OASAS I requires OS/2 V 1.3.2. or higher. OS/2 V2 support is not
- included in product shipped as at March 1992.
-
- Specialist education, training or consultancy requirements
- The OASAS training video is recommended.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. List of OS/2 Publications ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following publications are available from IBM after general availability.
- To order, contact your IBM representative.
-
- Order Number Title
-
- G326-0160 IBM Operating System/2 Information and Planning Guide
-
- SC26-4356 IBM Systems Application Architecture Common Programming
- Interface Dialog Reference
-
- SC26-4359 IBM Systems Application Architecture Common Programming
- Interface Presentation Reference
-
- G68X-2300 IBM Operating System/2 Adapter Interface (diskettes and
- publication)
-
- G15F-2214 IBM Operating System/2 Service Coordinator Guide
-
- S01F-0272 Procedures Language/2 REXX Users Guide
-
- S01F-0271 Procedures Language/2 REXX Reference
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. IBM Personal Systems Developer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The IBM Personal Systems Developer is a quarterly magazine for OS/2 application
- developers. The Developer features a variety of technical articles,
- programming tips and techniques, product reviews, development case studies, and
- interviews with OS/2 industry leaders.
-
- Some recent editions of this magazine are:
-
- o Winter 1991
- o Spring 1991
- o Summer 1991
- o Fall 1991
- o Winter 1992
-
- Ordering Single Copies
-
- Copies of the Developer are sent to members of IBM's Developer Assistance
- Program at no charge. Each new issue is also stocked in Mechanicsburg, while
- they last. IBM employees (via Profs / OfficeVision) and some customers (via
- IBMLink) can order the current issue through PUBORDER. Other customers can
- order Mechanicsburg publications through an IBM branch office. In the US, the
- local branch telephone number can be obtained from IBM Direct: (800) IBM-2468.
-
- Back Issues
-
- Back issues of the Developer are not generally available, but many of their
- articles have been reprinted in the OS/2 Notebook (see below). One exception
- is the Fall 1991 issue.
-
- SLSS Subscriptions
-
- IBM employees and branch office customers can subscribe to the Personal Systems
- Developer through Mechanicsburg's Systems Library Subscription Service (SLSS)
- using the Developer's order number, G362-0001. Subscriptions are entered
- online over HONE. IBM employees can obtain a HONE subscription through their
- local HONE coordinator. The name of this person can be obtained by calling
- HONE at (800) 234-2414 between 6 AM and 5:30 PM, Pacific time.
-
- Other Subscribers
-
- Other US customers and software vendors can subscribe directly through the
- publisher by calling (800) READ-OS2. Subscriptions are $39.95 yearly.
-
- OS/2 Notebook
-
- Articles from the first seven issues of the Personal Systems Developer have
- been published in a 770-page book titled "OS/2 Notebook: The Best of the IBM
- Personal Systems Developer". The book can be bought at a local bookstore
- ($29.95), by calling Microsoft Press at (800) MS-PRESS, or from IBM
- Mechanicsburg (G362-0003).
-
- Writing for the Developer
-
- IBM employees, customers and software vendors write articles for the Developer
- on topics of interest to OS/2 programmers. A one-page outline is a required to
- nominate an article, and an Author's Submission Guide is available for more
- information.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. List of Files on OS/2 Disks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The files packed on each of the OS/2 2.0 diskettes are shown under the
- corresponding link. Double-click mouse button 1 on the highlighted disk number
- to see the files.
-
- Install Disk
- Disk 1
- Disk 2
- Disk 3
- Disk 4
- Disk 5
- Disk 6
- Disk 7
- Disk 8
- Disk 9
- Disk 10
- Disk 11
- Disk 12
- Disk 13
- Disk 14
- Disk 15
- PM Device Driver Disk 1
- PM Device Driver Disk 2
- PM Device Driver Disk 3
- PM Device Driver Disk 4
- PM Device Driver Disk 5
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> Install Disk ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- \000000.BIO
- \ABIOS.SYS
- \BUNDLE
- ->\OS2\HELP\WPHELP.HLP
- \F80000.BIO
- \F80100.BIO
- \F80200.BIO
- \F80402.BIO
- \F80403.BIO
- \F80404.BIO
- \F80600.BIO
- \F80700.BIO
- \F80701.BIO
- \F80702.BIO
- \F80703.BIO
- \F80704.BIO
- \F80902.BIO
- \F80903.BIO
- \F80904.BIO
- \F80A00.BIO
- \F80A01.BIO
- \F80A02.BIO
- \F80C00.BIO
- \F80D00.BIO
- \F80D01.BIO
- \F81000.BIO
- \F81B00.BIO
- \F88000.BIO
- \FC0400.BIO
- \FC0403.BIO
- \FC0500.BIO
- \OS2BOOT
- \OS2KRNLI
- \OS2LDR
- \OS2LDR.MSG
- \SYSINSTX.COM
- \W020100.BIO
- \W020101.BIO
- \W050000.BIO
- \W050100.BIO
- \W050101.BIO
- \W060100.BIO
- \W0F0000.BIO
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> Disk 1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- \000000.BIO
- \ABIOS.SYS
- \ANSICALL.DLL
- \BKSCALLS.DLL
- \BMSCALLS.DLL
- \BVHINIT.DLL
- \BVSCALLS.DLL
- \CLOCK01.SYS
- \CLOCK02.SYS
- \CMD.EXE
- \CONFIG.SYS
- \COUNTRY.SYS
- \DISK.NUM
- \DOS.SYS
- \DOSCALL1.DLL
- \F80000.BIO
- \F80100.BIO
- \F80200.BIO
- \F80402.BIO
- \F80403.BIO
- \F80404.BIO
- \F80600.BIO
- \F80700.BIO
- \F80701.BIO
- \F80702.BIO
- \F80703.BIO
- \F80704.BIO
- \F80902.BIO
- \F80903.BIO
- \F80904.BIO
- \F80A00.BIO
- \F80A01.BIO
- \F80A02.BIO
- \F80C00.BIO
- \F80D00.BIO
- \F80D01.BIO
- \F81000.BIO
- \F81B00.BIO
- \F88000.BIO
- \FC0400.BIO
- \FC0403.BIO
- \FC0500.BIO
- \FDISK.COM
- \HARDERR.EXE
- \HPFS.IFS
- \IBM1FLPY.ADD
- \IBM1S506.ADD
- \IBM2ADSK.ADD
- \IBM2FLPY.ADD
- \IBM2SCSI.ADD
- \IBMINT13.I13
- \KBD01.SYS
- \KBD02.SYS
- \KBDCALLS.DLL
- \KEYBOARD.DCP
- \MOUCALLS.DLL
- \MOUSE.SYS
- \MSG.DLL
- \NAMPIPES.DLL
- \NLS.DLL
- \NPXEMLTR.DLL
- \OS2CHAR.DLL
- \OS2DASD.DMD
- \OS2SCSI.DMD
- \PRINT01.SYS
- \PRINT02.SYS
- \QUECALLS.DLL
- \SCREEN01.SYS
- \SCREEN02.SYS
- \SESMGR.DLL
- \SIPANEL1.DLL
- \SYSINST1.EXE
- \SYSINST2.EXE
- \SYSLEVEL.OS2
- \TESTCFG.SYS
- \VIOCALLS.DLL
- \VTBL850.DCP
- \W020100.BIO
- \W020101.BIO
- \W050000.BIO
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- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WINVER.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WOS2ACCE.GRP
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WOS2MAIN.GRP
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XLAT850.BIN
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XLAT860.BIN
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XLAT861.BIN
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XLAT863.BIN
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XLAT865.BIN
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\ATM.INI
-
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- \BITMAP.BGA
- ->\OS2\BITMAP\SWAN.BGA
- \DOS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\ANSI.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\APPEND.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\ASSIGN.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\BASIC.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\BASICA.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\COMMAND.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\DEBUG.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\DOSKEY.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\DOSKRNL
- ->\OS2\MDOS\EDLIN.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\EGA.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\EMM386.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\FSACCESS.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\FSFILTER.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\GRAFTABL.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\HELP.BAT
- ->\OS2\MDOS\HIMEM.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\JOIN.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\LPTDD.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\COMDD.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\MEM.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\MORTGAGE.BAS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\MOUSE.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\QBASIC.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\QBASIC.HLP
- ->\OS2\MDOS\SETCOM40.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\SQ4FIX.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\SUBST.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\V8514A.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VBIOS.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VCDROM.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VCGA.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VCMOS.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VDMAAT.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VDMAPS2.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VDSK.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VEGA.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VFLPY.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VKBD.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VLPT.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VMDISK.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VMONO.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VMOUSE.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VNPX.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VPIC.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VTIMER.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VVGA.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VXGA.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VDPX.SYS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VTOUCH.COM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VSVGA.SYS
- ->\OS2\SVGA.EXE
- \HELVPSF
- ->\OS2\DLL\HELVETIC.PSF
- \MODERN.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\MODERN.FON
- \NEKO
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\NEKO.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\NEKO.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\NEKO.HLP
- \SYMBOLA.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SYMBOLA.FON
- \TMSRF.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\TMSRF.FON
- \VDPMI
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VDPMI.SYS
- 11\WINTOUCH
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\TOUCH.DRV
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> Disk 12 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- \ATTRIB
- ->\OS2\ATTRIB.EXE
- \HELVF.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\HELVF.FON
- \PMDIARY
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDALARM.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDCALC.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDCALEN.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDDARC.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDDIARY.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDIARY.$$A
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMDIARY.DLL
- ->\OS2\HELP\PMDIARY.HLP
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMDIARYF.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDLIST.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDMONTH.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDNOTE.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDTARC.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDTODO.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMDTUNE.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMMBASE.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMSPREAD.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMSTICKD.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMSTICKY.EXE
- \PULSE
- ->\OS2\APPS\PULSE.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\PULSE.HLP
- \TMSRB.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\TMSRB.FON
- \TOUCH
- ->\OS2\CALIBRAT.DAT
- ->\OS2\CALIBRAT.EXE
- ->\OS2\CALIBRAT.TXT
- ->\OS2\DLL\FSGRAPH.DLL
- ->\OS2\PDITOU01.SYS
- ->\OS2\PDITOU02.SYS
- ->\OS2\DLL\TCP.DLL
- ->\OS2\HELP\TCP.HLP
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDD.MSG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDDH.MSG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDI.MSG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDIH.MSG
- ->\OS2\DLL\TOUCALLS.DLL
- ->\OS2\TOUCH.INI
- ->\OS2\TOUCH.SYS
- ->\OS2\TOUCO21D.BIN
- ->\OS2\TOUMOU.BIO
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VTOUCH.SYS
- \VGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\BVHSVGA.DLL
- ->\OS2\DLL\BVHVGA.DLL
- ->\OS2\DLL\VGA.DLL
- \VXMS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VXMS.SYS
- \WININIS
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WIN.INI
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\CONTROL.INI
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\PROGMAN.INI
- \WINXGA
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGA.DRV
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGASYS.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGAOEM.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGAFIX.FON
-
-
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- \COURF.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\COURF.FON
- \COURG.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\COURG.FON
- \COURIER.BMP
- ->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.BGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.CGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.EGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.VGA
- \FDISK
- ->\OS2\FDISK.COM
- ->\OS2\DLL\FDISKPM.DLL
- ->\OS2\FDISKPM.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\FDISKPMH.HLP
- ->\OS2\SETBOOT.EXE
- \HELV.BMP
- ->\OS2\DLL\HELV.BGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\HELV.CGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\HELV.EGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\HELV.VGA
- \PMSEEK
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMSEEK.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMSEEK.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\PMSEEK.HLP
- \RECOVER
- ->\OS2\RECOVER.COM
- \REVERSI
- ->\OS2\APPS\REVERSI.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\REVERSI.HLP
- \SCRIPT.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SCRIPT.FON
- \SERIAL
- ->\OS2\COM.SYS
- \SOFTERM
- ->\OS2\HELP\ACDISIO.HLP
- ->\OS2\APPS\ACSACDI.DAT
- ->\OS2\HELP\ANSI364.HLP
- ->\OS2\HELP\ANSIIBM.HLP
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\CTLSACDI.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\CTLSACDI.EXE
- ->\OS2\APPS\CUSTOM.MDB
- ->\OS2\HELP\IBM31011.HLP
- ->\OS2\HELP\IBM31012.HLP
- ->\OS2\HELP\IBMSIO.HLP
- ->\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\SYSTEM\SACDI.MSG
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SAREXEC.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\SASYNCDA.SYS
- ->\OS2\APPS\SASYNCDB.SYS
- ->\OS2\APPS\SOFTERM.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\SOFTERM.HLP
- ->\OS2\HELP\TTY.HLP
- ->\OS2\HELP\VTTERM.HLP
- ->\OS2\HELP\XRM.HLP
-
-
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- \BITMAP.VGA
- ->\OS2\BITMAP\LIGHTHOU.VGA
- \CGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\BVHCGA.DLL
- ->\OS2\DLL\CGA.DLL
- \CHESS
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\CHESSAI.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\OS2CHESS.BIN
- ->\OS2\APPS\OS2CHESS.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\OS2CHESS.HLP
- \HELVE.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\HELVE.FON
- \LABEL
- ->\OS2\LABEL.COM
- \PMCHART
- ->\OS2\APPS\FASHION.DAT
- ->\OS2\APPS\FASHION.GRF
- ->\OS2\APPS\GREEN.DAT
- ->\OS2\APPS\GREEN.GRF
- ->\OS2\APPS\INVEST.DAT
- ->\OS2\APPS\INVEST.GRF
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\MGXLIB.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\MGXVBM.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\PMCHART.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\PMCHART.HLP
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMFID.DLL
- \ROMAN.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\ROMAN.FON
- \SYMBOLF.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SYMBOLF.FON
- \SYSMONO
- ->\OS2\DLL\SYSMONO.FON
- \TIMES.BMP
- ->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.BGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.CGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.EGA
- ->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.VGA
-
-
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- \BIDI
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4019.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4019L.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4201.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4202.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4202L.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4207.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4208.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4208L.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4216.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\4216L.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5201.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5201L.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202-Q.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202-QL.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202L.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5204.CFG
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\5204L.CFG
- ->\OS2\DLL\BDBVH.DLL
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\BDKBDM.EXE
- ->\OS2\SYSTEM\BDPRTM.EXE
- \COURPSF
- ->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.PSF
- \EPM
- ->\OS2\APPS\BOX.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\DRAW.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\E3EMUL.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\EPM.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\EPM.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\EPM.HLP
- ->\OS2\APPS\EPMHELP.QHL
- ->\OS2\APPS\EPMLEX.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ETKE550.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ETKR550.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ETKTHNK.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\EXTRA.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\GET.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\HELP.EX
- ->\OS2\APPS\PUT.EX
- \HPFS
- ->\OS2\CACHE.EXE
- ->\OS2\HPFS.IFS
- ->\OS2\DLL\STARTLW.DLL
- ->\OS2\DLL\UHPFS.DLL
- \JIGSAW
- ->\OS2\APPS\JIGSAW.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\JIGSAW.HLP
- \REXXPUBS
- ->\OS2\BOOK\REXX.INF
- \SCRAMBLE
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRAMBLE.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\SCRAMBLE.EXE
- ->\OS2\HELP\SCRAMBLE.HLP
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRCATS.DLL
- ->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRLOGO.DLL
- \SYMBOLG.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SYMBOLG.FON
- \TMSRE.FON
- ->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\TMSRE.FON
- \VEMM
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VEMM.SYS
- \WINENV
- ->\OS2\MDOS\FFIX.EXE
- ->\OS2\MDOS\VWIN.SYS
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- \ACARTCO0.FNT
- \BARCODE0.FNT
- \BCARTTM0.FNT
- \BRILLIA0.FNT
- \CCARTIN0.FNT
- \DCARTPR0.FNT
- \DISTINC0.FNT
- \ECARTLE0.FNT
- \FCARTTM0.FNT
- \GCARTLE0.FNT
- \GENERIC.DLL
- \GLOBALT0.FNT
- \GREATST0.FNT
- \HCARTLE0.FNT
- \HP_ADDF.DLL
- \IBMNULL.DRV
- \IBMNULL.EA
- \INTERNA0.FNT
- \JCARTMA0.FNT
- \KCARTMA0.FNT
- \LASERJET.DRV
- \LASERJET.EA
- \LCARTCO0.FNT
- \MCARTPR0.FNT
- \NCARTLE0.FNT
- \OLIPRIN2.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oliprin2.drv
- \PCARTTM0.FNT
- \PCLHELP.HLP
- \PERSUAS0.FNT
- \POLISHE0.FNT
- \PRDESC.LST
- \PRDRV.LST
- \PRETTYF0.FNT
- \PROCOLL0.FNT
- \PSCRIPT.DRV
- \PSCRIPT.EA
- \PSCRIPT.HLP
- \QCARTME0.FNT
- \QWIII.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\qwiii.drv
- \RCARTPR0.FNT
- \S1COURI0.FNT
- \S2TMSRM0.FNT
- \TCARTTA0.FNT
- \TEXTEQU0.FNT
- \TOSHIBA.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\toshiba.drv
- \TTY.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\tty.drv
- \TTY.HLP
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\tty.hlp
- \UCARTFO0.FNT
- \VCARTFO0.FNT
- \WCARTBA0.FNT
- \WORDPER0.FNT
- \WORDPER1.FNT
- \XCARTBA0.FNT
- \YCARTPC0.FNT
- \Z1ACART0.FNT
- \ZMICROS0.FNT
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 2 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- \IBM4019.DRV
- \IBM4019.EA
- \IBM4019.HLP
- \IBM4019.PMF
- \IBM42XX.DRV
- \IBM42XX.EA
- \IBM42XX.HLP
- \PROPRINT.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\proprint.drv
- \PROPRN24.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\proprn24.drv
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 3 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- \40291730.WPD
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40291730.wpd
- \40291760.WPD
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40291760.wpd
- \40293930.WPD
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40293930.wpd
- \40293960.WPD
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40293960.wpd
- \FINSTALL.DLL
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\finstall.dll
- \FINSTALL.HLP
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\finstall.hlp
- \GENDRV.DLL
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gendrv.dll
- \GENDRV.EXE
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gendrv.exe
- \GN_01_US.EXE
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gn_01_us.exe
- \HPPCL.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hppcl.drv
- \HPPCL.HLP
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hppcl.hlp
- \HPPCL5A.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hppcl5a.drv
- \IBM17521.WPD
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm17521.wpd
- \IBM238X.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm238x.drv
- \IBM239X.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm239x.drv
- \IBM39521.WPD
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm39521.wpd
- \IBM4019.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm4019.drv
- \IBM4029.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm4029.drv
- \IBM4072.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm4072.drv
- \IBM52012.DRV
- \IBM52012.EA
- \IBM52XX.DRV
- \IBM52XX.EA
- \IBM52XX.HLP
- \IBM52XX.PMF
- \MGXPJET.DLL
- \MGXPJET.HLP
- \SF4019.EXE
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\sf4019.exe
- \SMGXPJET.DRV
- \SMGXPJET.EA
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 4 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- \CANONIII.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\canoniii.drv
- \CITOH.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\citoh.drv
- \CR12RPA.PJF
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\cr12rpa.pjf
- \DESKJET.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\deskjet.drv
- \DESKJET.HLP
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\deskjet.hlp
- \DM600.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\dm600.drv
- \EPSON.DRV
- \EPSON.EA
- \EPSON.HLP
- \EPSON24.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\epson24.drv
- \EPSON9.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\epson9.drv
- \EPSONDAT.DLL
- \FUJIMTRX.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\fujimtrx.drv
- \GENDRV.EXE
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gendrv.exe
- \HPPLOT.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hpplot.drv
- \IBMCOLOR.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibmcolor.drv
- \IBMGRX.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibmgrx.drv
- \LBP8II.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\lbp8ii.drv
- \LG08RPA.PJF
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\lg08rpa.pjf
- \LG12RPA.PJF
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\lg12rpa.pjf
- \NEC24PIN.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\nec24pin.drv
- \OKI24.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oki24.drv
- \OKI9.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oki9.drv
- \OKI9IBM.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oki9ibm.drv
- \OLIPRINT.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oliprint.drv
- \PAINTJET.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\paintjet.drv
- \PAINTJET.HLP
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\paintjet.hlp
- \PLOTTERS.DRV
- \PLOTTERS.EA
- \PLOTTERS.HLP
- \PMPLOT.QPR
- \PMPLOTPD.DRV
- \PMPLOTPD.EA
- \PSCRIPT.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\pscript.drv
- \PSCRIPT.HLP
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\pscript.hlp
- \TH760.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\th760.drv
- \THINKJET.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\thinkjet.drv
- \TI850.DRV
- ->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ti850.drv
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 5 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. List of OS/2 Part Numbers ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Base product
-
- IBM OS/2 - V2.0 (3.5")
- IBM OS/2 - V2.0 (5.25")
-
- Upgrades
-
- OS/2 SE 1.X, to V2.0 (3.5")
- OS/2 SE 1.X, to V2.0 (5.25")
- OS/2 EE 1.X, to V2.0 (3.5")
- OS/2 EE 1.X, to V2.0 (5.25")
- IBM DOS 3.X, 4.X, 5.0 to OS/2 - V2.0 (3.5")
- IBM DOS 3.X, 4.X, 5.0 to OS/2 - V2.0 (5.25")
-
- DUA
-
- IBM OS/2 - V2.0 DUA
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Hardware Tips ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- AOX systems
-
- If your computer has an AOX add-in processor card and you encounter problems
- either installing or booting your OS2 system, you should call AOX support and
- ask for the latest "flash-prom" code upgrade.
-
- IBM PS/2 Model 90/95 systems
-
- For model 90 systems, you should ensure that your system has the latest
- engineering change (EC) level. Your IBM hardware service representative can
- assist you with this.
-
- If your processor card has part number 84F9356 then it should be replaced.
-
- If your memory "riser" card is part number 84F8157, then it should be replaced.
-
- For both model 90 and 95 machines, you must ensure that you have matched pairs
- of memory SIMMs. This means that each pair of SIMMs, as described in your
- technical reference manual, must be matched as to memory size and speed.
- Mixing SIMMS can cause some machines to report memory errors.
-
- Printing
-
- When instaling auxiliary parallel port expansion cards, you need to ensure that
- they are configured to share interrupt level 7 (IRQ7). Not doing so will cause
- printing under OS/2 to function erratically.
-
- If you send a print job to a printer that is powered off, you may experience a
- corrupted job when responding to the RETRY dialog after powering on the
- printer. You should cancel the job and resubmit it after turning on the
- printer.
-
- There are some printers, when attached to an IBM Model 95 can lose interrupts
- if DMA Parallel is tuned on. By turning off DMA parallel with the reference
- disk, you can clear this up. This can vary from system to system and printer
- to printer.
-
- SCSI cards
-
- The early versions of the IBM 16-bit SCSI adapters may experience problems and
- report erroneously that the device is not functioning. This can be corrected
- by replacing the SCSI card with a card with updated microcode.
-
- General
-
- There have been some intermittent problems using 50 mHz systems with AT-style
- bus machines with a mouse. The mouse can get out of synch. Input will
- funciton through the keyboard and the mouse, but it is recommended to shutdown
- the system and restart to "resynch" the mouse.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. List of Compatible PC Machines ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following table depicts those Personal Computer Manufacturers' systems that
- have passed compatibility testing with the IBM OS/2 2.0 product. IBM's
- compatibility test verifies (18) key functions of the OS/2 2.0 operating
- system. These test results are based on selected model configurations provided
- by the PCM to IBM. PCM systems that passed compatibility testing for ES 1.0
- and/or LS 2.0 are so noted.
-
- ΓöîΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÉ
- ΓöéPCM MODEL ΓöéOS/2 2.0ΓöéES 1.0ΓöéLS 2.0Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéACER 1125E ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéACER AcerMate 386/33 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéACER AcerMate 386SX/20N ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéACER AcerPower 386SX ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéACER AcerPower 486SX ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéAEG OLYMPIA Olystar 70V ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéAEG OLYMPIA Olystar 80S ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR BusinessSTATION 486SX/20 Model 101 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR BusinessSTATION 386DX Model 1 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR BusinessVEISA 486/33 Model 101 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR BusinessVEISA 386/33 Model 1 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR MPS Modular 486/33 Model 101 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR MPS Modular 386/33 Model 1 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR PowerFlex 20SX Model 80 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR PowerFlex FLYER Model 60 ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéALR POWERPRO 33/486 Model SMP 128/150 ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
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- ΓöéZENITH data systems Z-486SX/25E ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéZENITH data systems Z-486/33E ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéZENITH data systems Z-486/33ET ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéZEOS 386DX-33CT ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéZEOS 386SX-208DT ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéZEOS 486DX-33T ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéZEOS 486-33/8 ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
- Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
- ΓöéTOTAL PCM's PASSING TESTS Γöé191 Γöé93 Γöé88 Γöé
- ΓööΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÿ
-
- Note:
-
- N/A No Adapter Slots Available
- TP Test Pending
-
- The compatibility test information provided herein is provided for information
- purposes. IBM makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the
- operation of the personal computers listed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. List of Supported Printers. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- OS/2 2.0 provides device driver support for the following printers and plotters
-
- o EPSON.Epson 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson 9 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson AP-800 Color 48 elements - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson DFX-5000 9 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson DFX-8000 9 pin - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson DLQ-2000 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson EPL-6000 Laser
-
- o EPSON.Epson EX-1000 Color 9 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson EX-800 Color 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson FX-1000 9 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson FX-1050 9 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson FX-286e 9 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson FX-850 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson GQ-3500 Laser
-
- o EPSON.Epson GQ-5000 Laser
-
- o EPSON.Epson JX-80 Color 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LP-1170 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LP-570 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LP-870 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-1010 24 pin - 132 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-1050 (N9) 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-1050 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-1050 plus 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-1060 Color 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-2500 Color 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-2550 Color 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-400 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-500 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-510 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-550 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-850 (N9) 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-850 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-850 plus 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-860 Color 24 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LQ-950 (N9) 24 pins - 110 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LX-400 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LX-800 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LX-810 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson LX-850 9 pins - 80 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson SQ-2500 24 nozzle inkjet - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson SQ-2550 24 nozzle inkjet - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson SQ-850 24 pins - 136 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson TLQ-4800 48 pins - 143 columns
-
- o EPSON.Epson TSQ-4800 48 nozzle inkjet - 143 columns
-
- o EPSON.HP Deskjet 500
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1123 in Epson LQ-850 mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1124 in Epson LQ-2500 mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1124i in Epson LQ-2500 mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1180 in Epson FX-86e mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1191 in Epson FX-86e mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1624 in Epson LQ-2500 mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1654 in Epson LQ-1050 mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1695 in Epson FX-1050 mode
-
- o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P2624 in Epson LQ-1050 mode
-
- o IBM4019.LaserPrinter
-
- o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 10
-
- o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 10L
-
- o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 5E
-
- o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 6
-
- o IBM4019.LaserPrinter E
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 2380 PPS II
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 2381 PPS II
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 2390 PPS II
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 2391 PPS II
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4201 Proprinter
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4201 Proprinter II
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4201 Proprinter III
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4202 Proprinter II XL
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4202 Proprinter III XL
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4202 Proprinter XL
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4207 Proprinter X24
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4207 Proprinter X24E
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4208 Proprinter XL24
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4208 Proprinter XL24E
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4224 - 01, 02, E3
-
- o IBM42XX.IBM 4224 - C2
-
- o IBM52012
-
- o IBM52XX.IBM 3816 - 01D
-
- o IBM52XX.IBM 3816 - 01S
-
- o IBM52XX.IBM 5202 QuietWriter III
-
- o IBM52XX.IBM 5204 QuickWriter
-
- o IBMNULL
-
- o LASERJET.Epson EPL-7000
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet 2000
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet 500 Plus
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet Classic
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet IID
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet IIP
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet Plus
-
- o LASERJET.HP Laserjet Series II
-
- o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter
-
- o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 10
-
- o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 10L
-
- o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 5E
-
- o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 6
-
- o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter E
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-1000A/F-1000
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-1800A/F-1800
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-2000A/F-2200S
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-3000A/F-3000
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-5000A/F-5000
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-800A/F-800
-
- o LASERJET.Kyocera F-820
-
- o LASERJET.Panasonic KX-P4420
-
- o LASERJET.Panasonic KX-P4450
-
- o LASERJET.Panasonic KX-P4450i
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7470A Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7475A Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7550A Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7580A Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7580B Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7585A Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7585B Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP 7586B Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.HP ColorPro
-
- o PLOTTER.HP DraftMaster I
-
- o PLOTTER.HP DraftMaster II
-
- o PLOTTER.HP DraftPro
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 6180 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 6182 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 6184 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 6186-1 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 6186-2 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 7371 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 7372 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 7374 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 7375-1 Plotter
-
- o PLOTTER.IBM 7375-2 Plotter
-
- o PSCRIPT.AST TurboLaser
-
- o PSCRIPT.Agfa Matrix ChromaScript v51.8
-
- o PSCRIPT.Agfa-Compugraphic 9400PS v49.3
-
- o PSCRIPT.Agfa/Compugraphic 400PS
-
- o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter
-
- o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter II NT
-
- o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter II NTX
-
- o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter Plus
-
- o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter Plus v42.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.Dataproducts LZR 1260 v47.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.Dataproducts LZR-2665
-
- o PSCRIPT.Digital LN03R ScriptPrinter
-
- o PSCRIPT.Digital LPS PrintServer 40
-
- o PSCRIPT.EPSON EPL-7500 v52.3
-
- o PSCRIPT.Generic PostScript Printer
-
- o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IID PS v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet III PS v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIID PS v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIIP PS v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIISi PS v52.3
-
- o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIP PS v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4019 v52.1 (17 Fonts)
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4019 v52.1 (39 Fonts)
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 300 (17 Fonts)
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 300 (39 Fonts)
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 600 (17 Fonts)
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 600 (39 Fonts)
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM 4216-031 v51.4 SheetFeed
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM Personal Page Printer II-30
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM Personal Page Printer II-31
-
- o PSCRIPT.IBM Personal Pageprinter
-
- o PSCRIPT.Kyocera P-2000
-
- o PSCRIPT.Kyocera Q-8010
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 100 v38.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 100 v42.5
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 200 v47.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 200 v49.3
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 300 v47.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 300 v47.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 300 v49.3
-
- o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 500 v49.3
-
- o PSCRIPT.NEC Colormate PS v51.9
-
- o PSCRIPT.NEC LC-890
-
- o PSCRIPT.NEC Silentwrite LC 890XL v50.5
-
- o PSCRIPT.NEC Silentwriter2 290 v52.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.NEC Silentwriter2 Model 90 v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.Oliveti LP 5000
-
- o PSCRIPT.Panasonic KX-P4455
-
- o PSCRIPT.Phaser Card v1.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS ColorScript 100
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS ColorScript 100 Model 10
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS IS X320T
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 1500
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2000
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2200
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2210
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2210 v51.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2220
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 410
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800 Plus
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800 Plus v46.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800 v46.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 810
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 810 Turbo
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 815
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 820
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 820 Turbo
-
- o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 825
-
- o PSCRIPT.Qume ScripTEN
-
- o PSCRIPT.Seiko ColorPoint PS Model 04
-
- o PSCRIPT.Seiko ColorPoint PS Model 14
-
- o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter LC 890 v47.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter LC 890XL v50.5
-
- o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter2 290 v52.0
-
- o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter2 Model 90 v52.2
-
- o PSCRIPT.TI OmniLaser 2108
-
- o PSCRIPT.TI Omnilaser 2115
-
- o PSCRIPT.TI microLaser PS17 v.52.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.TI microLaser PS35 v.52.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.Tektronix 4693DX Postscript v1.1
-
- o PSCRIPT.Varityper VT-600
-
- o PSCRIPT.Wang LCS15
-
- o PSCRIPT.Wang LCS15 FontPlus
-
- o SMGXPJET.Paintjet
-
- o SMGXPJET.Paintjet XL
-
- Printers not listed above may be supported if there is an emulation mode such
- as HP PCL. All other printers have limited support which allows printing of
- simple textual data.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Application Compatibility Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The information contained in this section was current at the release of OS/2
- V2 (April 1992)
-
- o General compatibility information
- o List of incompatible applications
- o List of applications with slight problems
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1. General compatibility information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Most DOS, Windows, and OS/2 programs run under OS/2 2.0 without any
- modification. A few need specific attention, such as changes to DOS settings,
- for optimum performance. Some categories of programs, however, do not work
- correctly with OS/2 2.0 because of their design, or because they use
- undocumented interfaces, or because they perform restricted activities. The
- following list identifies these categories of programs.
-
- 1. DOS extenders that require exclusive access to the 80386 control registers,
- such as the Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI), are not supported
- because they would violate the integrity of the system. The DOS
- Protect-Mode Interface (DPMI 0.9), the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS),
- and the Extended Memory Specification (XMS) are supported.
-
- 2. Programs that directly address the physical disk sectors to perform
- disk-write operations are not supported. These operations would violate
- the integrity of the system. This category includes most DOS UNDELETE
- programs.
-
- 3. Some Windows programs make use of the Windows accessory programs, like the
- Calculator. If you already had Windows Version 3.0 installed and you did
- not format your hard disk when you installed OS/2 2.0, the accessory
- programs are on your hard disk and are supported by OS/2 2.0. However, the
- accessory programs are not part of the WIN-OS/2 environment included with
- OS/2 2.0.
-
- 4. Programs (and hardware) that require the Windows Enhanced mode are not
- supported. This mode uses an unsupported memory-management method.
- Programs that run in the Windows Standard mode and Real mode are supported.
-
- 5. Programs that manipulate the 80386 control registers, such as 386 DOS
- debuggers, are not supported; this would violate system integrity.
-
- 6. The following fax boards and programs contain timing sensitivities that
- might prevent reliable operation:
-
- o ATI ETC
- o Cardinal FAX
- o Practical Peripherals
- o Smart Fax
- o Twincomm 24/96
-
- 7. For more reliable DOS communications performance on slower systems, the
- combined baud rate should not exceed 9600 bps for one or more concurrent
- DOS applications.
-
- 8. Some DOS and Windows programs run correctly only in full-screen sessions.
- Any Windows program that does not use the Windows API to change the video
- mode should be run in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- 9. Some DOS and Windows programs must be installed or run in a "Specific-DOS"
- session; that is, in a session that was started by booting from an actual
- version of DOS.
-
- 10. Some programs run in OS/2 DOS or WIN-OS/2 sessions, but require that you
- install the program under DOS.
-
- 11. Windows programs cannot start DOS sessions or DOS programs.
-
- 12. DOS programs that use low-level file system calls cannot access HPFS disks.
-
- 13. Code-page switching support is not available for graphics mode in DOS
- sessions.
-
- 14. Some DOS and Windows programs use security keys as protection against
- copyright infringement. The security key is a 25 pin connector that is
- connected to the parallel port of the computer on which the program is
- executing. The program checks to see if the connector is attached and, if
- the connector is not present, the program is assumed to be an illegal copy.
- When more than one DOS session is running one of these programs, a SYS1799
- error can result. This occurs because the programs that use these security
- keys do not de-allocate the parallel port if a second session is started
- for a program that also requires the security key. This error is the
- result of a direct I/O parallel port contention mechanism that protects the
- user from possible data corruption. To disable this mechanism press
- Ctrl-Alt-PrtSc while the DOS session that first performed direct I/O to the
- parallel port has the keyboard focus.
-
- 15. If your Windows Multimedia Extension programs do not work correctly after
- being migrated to OS/2 2.0, re-install them under WIN-OS/2.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.2. List of applications that probably will not work ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Our testing has identified the following programs that perform one or more of
- the activities described in the section General compatability information
-
- o Ansel for Windows
- o Bound Checker (DOS)
- o Central Point Backup for Windows
- o Close-Up (Windows)
- o Desert Storm CD-ROM (Windows)
- o Distinct Back-Up (Windows)
- o DoDot 3.0 (Windows)
- o Fax Concentrator (DOS)
- o Magic-CV (DOS)
- o Mathematica 2.0 (Windows)
- o MusicPrinter Plus 4.0 (DOS)
- o OmniPage Professional 1.0 (Windows)
- o Oracle (DOS) (There is an OS/2 version of this program.)
- o Perceive for Windows
- o Realizer 1.0 (Windows)
- o Sherlock Holmes CD-ROM (DOS)
- o Smart Fax (DOS)
- o Soft-ICE (DOS)
- o Splash 1.01 (DOS)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3. Applications with compatibility problems. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following list provides information about the compatibility of specific
- programs with OS/2 2.0. This information is version-specific; later versions
- of the same program might operate correctly. Some program manufacturers
- already have resolved incompatibility issues and have fixes available; these
- are noted.
-
- Action! Sampler 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - The DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT WIN-OS/2 setting must be set to 5 or greater.
-
- Adobe Type Manager (Windows)
-
- - When using an IBM 4029* printer in PPDS mode with Adobe Type Manager, some
- Windows programs may not function correctly. If this occurs, do not use the
- printer resident fonts. To disable printer resident fonts, bring up the
- control panel of the Windows Adobe Type Manager and ensure that the selection
- "Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts" is disabled.
-
- After Dark (Windows)
-
- - To run in a WIN-OS/2 window, change the object's settings to hide or minimize
- the icon to the desktop.
-
- Aldus Pagemaker 4.0 (Windows)
-
- - The spelling checker cannot locate the dictionary. - Deselect the public
- setting to use the clipboard. - If you experience incorrect output when
- spooling Standard format files to the printer, set the printing to RAW mode.
- To do this, take the following actions:
-
- 1. Go to the Printer icon on the desktop
- 2. Select Open, then Settings, then Queue Options
- 3. Ensure that Printer Specific Format is checked.
-
- Aldus Persuasion 2.0 (Windows)
-
- - Use the parallel ports to print. - Deselect the public setting to use the
- clipboard.
-
- Arts & Letters Graphics Editor 3.1 (Windows)
-
- - The DECIPHS utility program requires that a DOS session be started from the
- Windows environment; this is not supported. - To run in a WIN-OS/2 window,
- change the object's settings to minimize to the desktop. - The directory
- created by Arts & Letters is named A&L. The "&" character is a reserved
- character of the command shell, CMD.EXE; it is used for conjugated command
- lines. To change to the A&L directory with the CD command you must use one of
- two methods of quoting the directory name. The first method is to prefix the
- "&" in A&L with a ^ (caret, shift 6): CD A^&L The second method is to surround
- the entire directory name with quotation marks ("): CD "A&L" - If you are
- running Arts & Letters and you get a system error (a GDI trap), you must
- restart the operating system before running the program again. This is because
- the program left a portion of itself running when it ended and will not start a
- new copy of itself while that portion is running. This also means that when
- you restart the computer, Arts & Letters will start again automatically. It is
- recommended that you close the copy that is launched on system startup and
- start the program from its icon when you intend to run it in a window.
-
- AutoCAD Version 10 (DOS)
-
- - Close the program from the desktop.
-
- AutoCAD (OS/2)
-
- - Some of the background colors are set to an unusually pale color that does
- not show up well on XGA monitors.
-
- AutoManager 4.0 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the real-mode version. - The program expects COMMAND.COM
- to be in the root directory of drive C:\. Copy COMMAND.COM from the
- C:\OS2\MDOS directory to C:\.
-
- Borland C++ 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - Set the DPMI_DOS_API DOS setting to ENABLED.
-
- Central Point Backup for DOS 7.1 (DOS)
-
- - Displays meaningless characters when running in a DOS window session. Run
- this program only in a DOS full-screen session.
-
- Central Point PC Tools Deluxe 7.1 (Windows)
-
- - Many of the utility programs require starting a DOS session from Windows;
- this is not supported. Start these programs from a separate DOS session. -
- The backup feature of this program performs in a manner similar to Central
- Point Backup for Windows, which is in the list of programs that perform
- restricted activities. If you experience difficulty backing up on a diskette,
- back up on an alternate device, such as a network drive or a tape drive.
-
- Commander Keen (DOS)
-
- - Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS setting to OFF.
-
- Control Room 1.0 (DOS)
-
- - You must run this program in a DOS full-screen session for the screen
- blanking feature to work correctly.
-
- CorelDRAW 2.0 (OS/2)
-
- - If you do a large amount of printing while in this program, it is possible
- that you might run out of system resources. To avoid this, you should
- periodically save your work and exit CorelDRAW, then restart the program and
- continue your work.
-
- CorelDRAW 2.0 (Windows)
-
- - Install the program in a DOS session. - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2
- full-screen session.
-
- CorelDRAW 2.1 (Windows)
-
- - To install this program: -- Start a DOS session. -- Run FFIX /date (Note
- that "date" must be lowercase). -- Run WINOS2 (from the command line). --
- Install the program. -- Exit WIN-OS/2. -- Run FFIX /u. - Run the program in
- a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- dBase IV 1.1 (DOS)
-
- - Set the DOS_FILES DOS setting to 30. Set the DOS_VERSION DOS setting to
- DBASE.EXE,5,0,255. With Hyperdisk, set DOS_VERSION to DBASE1.EXE,5,0,255. -
- When using Hyperdisk, you might have to adjust the EMS and XMS memory limits.
- - With the multi-user version, the program must be run in a Specific-DOS
- session.
-
- Designer (OS/2)
-
- - The MIRRORS.DLL that comes with this program must be installed in the program
- directory, as opposed to the C:\OS2\DLL directory, and the program must be
- started from this directory. This is because OS/2 2.0 comes with its own
- dynamic link library named MIRRORS.DLL.
-
- Drafix CAD Version 1.11 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Drafix CAD Version 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Dynacomm Asynchronous OS/2 (OS/2)
-
- - The DLL's included with this product must not be in the same directory as the
- executable file. Put them in a separate directory and add that directory to
- the end of the LIBPATH.
-
- Enhanced Editor (OS/2)
-
- - The OS/2 Enhanced Editor supports up to 99 fonts. If additional fonts are
- installed, unpredictable results might occur.
-
- F19 (DOS)
-
- - Set the HW_ROM_TO_RAM DOS setting to ON and the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS
- setting to OFF.
-
- F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS setting to OFF. - If the program appears
- to stop at a blank screen soon after you start it, press ESC and the program
- will continue. Once you are past the opening screens, the program runs
- correctly.
-
- Fastback Plus 2.1 and 3.04 (DOS)
-
- - If you experience difficulty backing up on a diskette, back up on an
- alternate device, such as a network drive or a tape drive.
-
- FastLynx 1.1 (DOS)
-
- - To use the serial port with this program, remove the
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS statement from CONFIG.SYS. Using the parallel port
- works correctly. - Due to its high speed, the program sometimes fails. If
- this occurs, simply end the program; system integrity is not compromised. To
- minimize the possibility of this error condition, set the following DOS
- settings: HW_TIMER = ON IDLE_SENSITIVITY = 100 IDLE_SECONDS = 10
-
- FormBase 1.2 (Windows)
-
- - The SHARE statement is automatically added to AUTOEXEC.BAT during program
- installation. Use an editor to remove the SHARE command from AUTOEXEC.BAT. -
- When running this program and Lotus 123 in the same Windows session, this
- program must be started first.
-
- Form Publisher (Windows)
-
- - Ensure that the program's printer driver is installed before running the
- program.
-
- FotoMan (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Framework III 1.1 (DOS)
-
- - The program expects COMMAND.COM to be in the root directory of C:\. Copy
- COMMAND.COM from the C:\OS2\MDOS directory to C:\. - Disable the program's
- print spooler; using it might cause an error.
-
- Harvard Graphics (Windows)
-
- - When installing this program under WIN-OS/2, you will receive an error dialog
- box. Select OK in the dialog box and installation will complete successfully.
- - When running in a window, the Color Selection windows are missing the Color
- Selection grid. Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Harvard Draw (Windows)
-
- - When installing this program under WIN-OS/2, you will receive an error dialog
- box. Select OK in the dialog box and installation will complete successfully.
-
- hDC FileApps 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - Uses the Windows Notepad for a README text file during installation.
- Indicate that you do not wish to read the file and installation will continue.
-
- HP New Wave 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - Install the program under DOS. If you experience problems with program or
- session termination, set UseOS2shield=0 in SYSTEM.INI (in the \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2
- directory on your start-up drive). If that does not help, run the program in a
- full screen WIN-OS/2 session.
-
- IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive*
-
- - The software for this product must be run in a Specific-DOS session that is
- started from your A: drive. - You should run only a small number of other
- processes, when using this product.
-
- IBM PC/3270 V2.0* (DOS)
-
- - First, the program must be migrated using the OS/2 Migration utility program.
- Then, set the VIDEO_MODE_RESTRICTION DOS setting to CGA and add
- "D:\[path]DXMA0MOD.SYS" and "D:\[path]DXMC0MOD.SYS" to the DOS_DEVICE DOS
- setting.
-
- IBM PC/3270 V2.0* (Windows)
-
- - First, the program must be migrated using the OS/2 Migration utility program.
- Then add " /C PC3270WO.BAT" to the DOS_SHELL WIN-OS/2 setting and add
- "D:\[path]DXMA0MOD.SYS", "D:\[path]DXMC0MOD.SYS", and "D:\[path]PCS802.SYS V=N"
- to the DOS_DEVICE WIN-OS/2 setting. Then on the WIN-OS/2 Session settings
- page, set the "Separate session" setting to ON (by clicking on the box until a
- check-mark appears).
-
- Intel SatisFAXtion
-
- - The installation program displays the message "You have inserted the wrong
- diskette" when changing from disk one to disk two. After the error message is
- displayed, press Enter and the program will continue with installation. - At
- the end of installation of the Intel SatisFAXtion you are told to remove the
- diskette and press any key to reboot your machine. Instead, shut down the
- operating system and restart your computer. - If SatisFAXtion software is
- loaded into each DOS session, it might cause the fax to stop if another DOS
- session is started. Set up one DOS session to be used for faxing, and load the
- device driver and executable files only into that DOS session. To do this,
- take the following steps:
-
- 1. Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT
- 2. Cut the last two lines referring to the Intel SatisFAXtion board to the
- clipboard and save the file (using DOS Command File for the file type)
- 3. Open a New file.
- 4. Paste the last two lines into the new file.
- 5. Save the new file as FAX.BAT, using DOS Command File as the file type.
- 6. Edit CONFIG.SYS and cut the last two lines relating to the Intel
- SatisFAXtion board to the clipboard (cut only the last line if you do not
- have a scanner installed).
- 7. Save the file using Plain Text as the file type.
- 8. . In the Command Prompts folder, select a DOS Full Screen icon, press the
- Ctrl key and mouse button two at the same time, move the mouse pointer to
- an empty area in the folder, and release the mouse button and the Ctrl key.
- This creates a copy of DOS Full Screen.
- 9. Put the mouse pointer over your new icon and press button two.
- 10. Click on the arrow next to Open, and select Settings.
- 11. Go to the Session page and select the DOS settings push button.
- 12. Go to DOS_DEVICE and press mouse button one. Move the mouse to the dialog
- area and press button one (there should be a blinking cursor now).
- 13. Paste the text that you cut from the CONFIG.SYS file and select Save.
- 14. Go to the General page and replace the contents of the Title box with FAX
- (or whatever other title you choose)
- 15. If you want to edit the new session's icon, go to the General page and
- select the Edit push button.
- 16. If you want to have this session start each time your system starts, move
- the icon to the Start Up folder.
- 17. Whenever you start this session, type FAX to run the FAX.BAT file before
- using the SatisFAXtion board. Use the fax board in only one session at a
- time. - If you install using this procedure and you receive error
- messages, install the program under DOS.
-
- King's Quest (DOS)
-
- - Remove the DOS=HIGH statement, if one exists, from CONFIG.SYS or from the
- DOS_DEVICE DOS setting.
-
- LAN Support Program Device Drivers (DOS)
-
- - If you opened a DOS session with the DOS LAN Support Program (LSP) device
- drivers, and subsequently closed the session, you must ensure that the
- Token-Ring Adapter is reset before using the LAN from another DOS session. To
- ensure that the Token-Ring Adapter is reset, use RESETOKN.EXE or RESETOKN.SYS.
- These files can be retrieved from CompuServe by issuing GO IBMOS2 and
- downloading RESTKN.ZIP from SECTION 17, IBMFILES, or they can be retrieved from
- the IBM National Support Center Bulletin Board System by downloading
- RESTKN.ZIP. - The IBM Token-Ring Adapter should be used by only one session at
- a time.
-
- LANtastic 4.1 (DOS)
-
- - Run this program in a Specific-DOS session. Set DOS_STARTUP_DRIVE DOS
- setting to the location of a DOS kernel to boot from. - If you are using
- Artisoft AE-2 or AE-3 adapter cards, set your cards to 8-bit mode, as described
- in the adapter documentation.
-
- LapLink III 3.0 (DOS)
-
- - We recommend using the parallel port. To use the serial port with this
- program, comment out the VCOM.SYS and COM.SYS statements from CONFIG.SYS (by
- putting "REM " at the beginning of the line) and restart the computer. To use
- the serial port for other purposes, uncomment the lines in CONFIG.SYS and
- restart the computer.
-
- Linkway Mammals (DOS)
-
- - Photomotion programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video hesitation
- during periods of CD ROM access.
-
- Linkway Presidents (DOS)
-
- - Photomotion programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video hesitation
- during periods of CD ROM access.
-
- Lotus 123 for Windows 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - Set the DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT DOS setting to a minimum of 3MB. - After migrating
- the program to the workplace shell, copy the file 123W.INI to the
- \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory (from the directory previously containing Windows
- 3.0).
-
- Lotus Freelance Graphics for OS/2 (OS/2)
-
- - If you experience installation problems, contact the Lotus Development
- Corporation. Lotus will provide a fix. - If you experience problems with the
- color, change the palette from the Freelance menus. Instructions on how to do
- this can be found in the Lotus Freelance Graphics for OS/2 User's Guide. A set
- of new default palettes for Freelance Graphics is available. These can be
- retrieved from CompuServe by issuing GO IBMOS2 and downloading PALETT.ZIP from
- SECTION 17, IBMFILES, or they can be retrieved from the IBM National Support
- Center Bulletin Board System by downloading PALETT.ZIP.
-
- Lotus Freelance Graphics for Windows (Windows)
-
- - The pointer to printer objects points to Screen Show instead of to the
- printer.
-
- Lotus Magellan 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - The UNDELETE function in the program uses physical sector addressing, which
- is not supported. Use the OS/2 UNDELETE command.
-
- Lotus Notes (OS/2)
-
- - To use Notes 2.x, you must delete the file QWC.EXE from the Notes program
- directory. This file is used only for support in the field, and, therefore,
- its removal will not affect program execution.
-
- MagiCorp (Windows)
-
- - Running this program with other programs in the same WIN-OS/2 session might
- cause a system halt. Run this program by itself in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- Mathcad 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - To install this program:
-
- 1. Start a DOS session
- 2. Run FFIX /date (Note that "date" must be lowercase)
- 3. Install the program (the installation program is a DOS program)
- 4. Run FFIX /u.
-
- MicroProse Civilization (DOS)
-
- - Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMUL setting to OFF and the HW_TIMER setting to ON.
-
- Microsoft Bookshelf - CD-ROM Reference Library** (DOS/Multimedia)
-
- - Requires version 6.14 of the mouse device driver, MOUSE.COM, which comes with
- the product. - Animation programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video
- hesitation during periods of CD ROM access.
-
- Microsoft Chart 3.0** (DOS)
-
- - Install the program's mouse driver, and set MOUSE_EXCLUSIVE_ACCESS to ON.
-
- Microsoft Codeview** (DOS/OS/2)
-
- - When using the protect mode version, CVP 2.2 (for OS/2), trace through the
- source code, rather than through the assembler language. - In order for the
- program to work correctly, delete the PWBHLP.PXT help file.
-
- Microsoft Codeview for Windows Version 3.0** (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Microsoft Excel for DOS 2.1** (DOS)
-
- - Set the XMS_MEMORY_LIMIT DOS setting to 0.
-
- Microsoft Excel for OS/2 3.0** (OS/2)
-
- - The Help index and the Keyboard Help windows operate incorrectly. Avoid
- using these functions.
-
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 3.0** (Windows)
-
- - Deselect the public setting to use the clipboard. - When using dynamic data
- exchange (DDE), run in the same WIN-OS/2 session as the Windows program it is
- communicating with.
-
- Microsoft Money 1.0** (Windows)
-
- - Calls the Windows Calculator accessory program. Use the OS/2 Calculator
- mini-application program in the Productivity folder.
-
- Microsoft QuickC** (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Microsoft Project for Windows 1.0** (Windows)
-
- - Must be installed in a DOS session.
-
- Microsoft Windows 3.0** (DOS)
-
- - We recommend that you run Windows programs under WIN-OS/2, which supports
- both Standard and Real mode Windows programs. If, however, you choose to run
- this program, run it in Real mode only.
-
- More Windows (Windows)
-
- - If you use the Full-Page Paper White mode or Full Screen Color mode the
- screen might be disrupted. Avoid using these modes.
-
- National Geographics Mammals (DOS)
-
- - Photomotion programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video hesitation
- during periods of CD ROM access.
-
- The Norton Backup 1.2 (DOS)
-
- - You might experience diminished performance when backing up to diskette.
-
- The Norton Desktop (Windows)
-
- - This program assumes that, if it is not the first program loaded, another
- desktop is running. Include the UseOS2shield=0 statement in SYSTEM.INI (in the
- \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory on your start-up drive). - If you experience
- difficulty formatting a diskette, use the OS/2 FORMAT command. If you
- experience difficulty backing up on a diskette, back up on an alternate device,
- such as a network drive or a tape drive. - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2
- full-screen session.
-
- The Norton Utilities 5.0 (DOS)
-
- - The UNDELETE functions require physical sector addressing, which is not
- supported. Use the OS/2 UNDELETE command. - The utility programs that
- manipulate the hard disk (for example, UNDELETE, UNFORMAT, DISKTOOL, CALIBRATE,
- the Disk Doctor, and the Disk Editor) can cause a system halt. Some of these
- programs can be used on floppy diskettes.
-
- PaintShow Plus 2.21 (DOS)
-
- - Load the version of MOUSE.COM that comes with the program, before starting
- the program.
-
- Paradox 3.5 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version of the program.
-
- Peachtree Complete III 5.0 (DOS)
-
- - Set the DOS_FILES DOS setting to 60. - The program's Lookup function does
- not list all the companies that have been entered into the program's list of
- companies; it displays meaningless characters.
-
- Perform Pro 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- PFS: First Choice (DOS)
-
- - When the program is run in a DOS window the mouse pointer does not reflect
- tool selection. - Set the baud rate to 2400 or lower when using the
- communication feature.
-
- PFS: WindowWorks 1.75 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Photostyler (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- Publisher's PowerPak 2.1 (Windows)
-
- - Create the directory C:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\POWERPAK, before running the
- installation batch file.
-
- Quattro Pro 3.0 (DOS)
-
- - Install printers from within the program, rather than during program
- installation.
-
- Quicken (DOS)
-
- - Remove the DOS=HIGH statement, if one exists, from CONFIG.SYS or from the
- DOS_DEVICE DOS setting.
-
- Quicken for Windows (Windows)
-
- - Calls the Windows Calculator accessory program. Use the Calculator
- mini-application program in the Productivity folder.
-
- Risk (DOS)
-
- - Do not use the program's shutdown function.
-
- SantaFe Media Manager (DOS)
-
- - To install this program:
-
- 1. Start a DOS session
- 2. Run FFIX /find (Note that "find" must be lowercase)
- 3. Install the program
- 4. Run FFIX /u.
-
- SideKick (OS/2)
-
- - A printer must be installed and present on the desktop to use the Notepad.
-
- Signmaster 5.11 (DOS)
-
- - The plot/preview feature causes an illegal instruction to be issued.
-
- Soft Term (OS/2)
-
- - In the Send File and Receive File windows, the first time the drive is
- changed the Directory window updates incompletely. After the first time, the
- Directory window works normally.
-
- SoundBlaster (DOS)
-
- - The SBTEST utility program reports an incorrect DMA level during
- installation. Disregard the error message and continue with installation. The
- program will be installed correctly. - The PARROT program does not run in a
- DOS session.
-
- Space Quest IV (DOS)
-
- - Set DOS_BACKGROUND_EXECUTION to OFF so that the program is suspended when it
- is placed in the background. - Set up the program so that it does not use
- extended memory. - For best performance, run this program in a DOS full-screen
- session. - For computers with a SoundBlaster card, change to the drive and
- directory which contains Space Quest IV and enter SQ4FIX on the command line.
-
- SQLWindows 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - The program accesses drive A: at intermittent intervals. Keeping a scratch
- diskette or an empty diskette in drive A: will save you from having to respond
- to "The A: device is not ready" error windows.
-
- Turbo C++ 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version of the program.
-
- Turbo Debugger 2.01 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version of the program. - TD386, the 386
- version of Turbo Debugger, manipulates the 80386 control registers; this is not
- supported.
-
- Turbo Debugger for Windows (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session. - The screen is
- temporarily corrupted when this program is called from Turbo C++. The screen
- is restored on the first repaint (a repaint can be forced by clicking the mouse
- on several different windows).
-
- Turbo Pascal 6.0 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version of the program.
-
- The Way You Work (DOS/Windows)
-
- - Install this program under DOS. Once installed, the program can be run in a
- DOS or WIN-OS/2 session.
-
- Windows Multimedia Extensions (Windows)
-
- - If you are running this program and another program that uses the audio
- adapter at the same time, unpredictable results might occur. - The OS/2
- Multimedia Presentation Manager avoids this problem.
-
- WINFAX PRO (Windows)
-
- - Run this program only in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session. - If you are using
- Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), avoid switching away from the WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session in which you are running; switching from the WIN-OS/2 session to
- another session might break the DDE link.
-
- Wing Commander II (DOS)
-
- - If you are running on a slower computer, turn the sound option off.
-
- WordPerfect for Windows (Windows)
-
- - Change to the directory that contains WPWINFIL.EXE and run: FIXWP
- WPWINFIL.EXE. (To enable WordPerfect for Windows to run under DOS and Windows
- 3.0 again, run UNFIXWP in a similar manner.)
-
- WordPerfect Office 3.0 (DOS)
-
- - Install the keyboard-enhancement utility program manually after program
- installation, by adding it to CONFIG.SYS.
-
- Xtree Pro Gold 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - The Zip Manager feature cannot find the zip file it is to act upon. Avoid
- using this feature.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. General Tips, on Using OS/2 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Immediately after install
-
- After installation, and before you run any DOS or Windows programs, we
- recommend you shut down your system. This only needs to be done once,
- immediately after you are finished installing OS/2 2.0
-
- Preventing STARTUP applications from opening
-
- OS/2 2.0 has a STARTUP folder which will automatically start any programs
- within it at system boot time. Additionally, any programs that were running
- when the system was shut down are started upon bootup.
-
- There may be some cases where you have installed an application to
- automatically start and it has somehow become corrupted. It is sometimes
- useful to inhibit the auto-start features of the Workplace Shell. You can do
- this as follows:
-
- 1. When the system is starting, you will see the Workplace desktop background
- paint. As soon as you see the mouse pointer show up on the desktop, press
- and hold the CTRL and SHIFT keys then press and hold the F1 key. You
- should hold this down for approximately 15 seconds, or until the desktop
- icons appear.
-
- 2. This will inhibit all of the applications in the startup folder from coming
- up, and inhibit the auto-start of programs running at the time the system
- was shut down.
-
- Restoring a corrupted desktop
-
- There may be cases where your desktop may have been corrupted. An example is
- if you booted DOS and tried to rearrange your hard disk and corrupted either
- INI files or Extended Attributes. The following mechanisms have been
- implemented to help in these cases.
-
- 1. If you have corrupted INI files, or lose objects such as the clock or font
- palettes, you can retrieve them by remaking your INI file. To do this,
- boot off the install disks. Press ESC to get to a command prompt and
- change to the \OS2 directory.
-
- Once there, type MAKEINI OS2.INI INI.RC
-
- Then reboot your machine.
-
- This will look at the INI file from installation and merge items in it with
- your current INI file, thus restoring the lost objects.
-
- 2. If you have corrupted EAs and have lost folders and/or program references,
- the recommended method is to simply use the templates and recreate them.
-
- In the event that your desktop objects are so far gone that you cannot use
- it (this is the last resort), boot your install disks and escape to a
- command prompt. Then delete the \DESKTOP directory and everything
- underneath it. Then look at item (3), below.
-
- 3. There is an undocumented function in OS/2 2.0 that will backup your current
- INI files and CONFIG.SYS and give you the ones that were set up initially
- during installation. Note however, that any modifications (such as shadows
- and associations) since installation will be lost and have to be recreated.
-
- This is function is also useful if you have followed the product
- documentation and created new INI files you wish to make current. (i.e.-
- OS/2 1.3 "look and feel" INI files)
-
- The steps are:
-
- a. Reboot your system.
-
- b. As soon as the initial logo panel is displayed, hold down the ALT key
- and press F1.
-
- c. This will back up your old INI files and CONFIG.SYS. You will see a
- message during the boot process confirming the backup. If you do not
- see the message, it did not work and you may have to try again. This
- will not erase any files off of your disk, just restore your desktop to
- a basic state.
-
- The INI files in the \OS2\INSTALL will be copied and made active. If you
- have new INI files you wish to make current, place them here (but remember
- to back up a copy of the old ones)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Info for the First Time WPS User ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The first time, just after system installation, WPS takes a LONG LONG time to
- come up. You'll see a blank screen with continuous disk activity. This is
- normal. After this first-time initialization is complete, startups will be
- significantly faster (but could still be considered slow).
-
- Try to forget what you learnt from previous versions of OS/2. Old habits more
- likely than not will have to change. Here is a quick run down on things you
- should know.
-
- o Left mouse button for selection, right button for manipulation.
-
- o Click on icons and empty spaces with right mouse button to bring up pop-up
- menus.
-
- o ALWAYS DO A SHUTDOWN. Click on empty spot of desktop with right mouse
- button, and select Shutdown from pop-up menu.
-
- o Minimized windows will vanish -- no icon will appear. The icon used to open
- the window in the first place will bring it back. This is a result of the
- new paradigm.
-
- o The swap file will grow unpleasantly large. Make sure it resides on a
- partition with enough free space (more than 15mb if possible).
-
- o If you should crash the shell, all is not necessarily lost. There's a
- dead-man switch in the system that restarts the WPS process if it dies.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Workplace Shell Useability Tips ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you are familiar with OS/2 Version 1.x, or Windows 3.0, then the first thing
- you will notice is the absence of a Desktop Manager, Task List and Groups.
- Instead you will find objects scattered over the desktop. For the purposes of
- this document we are only going to consider the following objects and folders:
-
- o OS/2 System
-
- o Main Index
-
- o Shredder
-
- o Templates
-
- o Information
-
- o Printer
-
- The list below is a "how to" list of common actions that you may have been used
- to in Windows 3.0 or OS/2 1.3, and how to do them in the new shell.
-
- Note: Abbreviations used in this document are:
-
- o MB1 = Mouse Button 1
-
- o MB2 = Mouse Button 2
-
- Remember, MB1 can be the left or right button, depending on how you configure
- the mouse.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.1. Adding an Application to Startup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you want a program to start automatically whenever the system starts, just
- copy/move the object to the Startup folder. Again, you will find this in the
- OS/2 System folder. As an example, if you wanted the clock to run at startup
- then open the System Setup folder and select the System Clock, press MB2 and
- drag it to the Startup folder. Next time your machine starts the clock will
- run.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.2. Adding a Data Object to the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- This is how to create an object representing a data file with its corresponding
- icon.
-
- 1. See Associating files
- 2. Change the icon as necessary by opening its Settings. Position the pointer
- over the icon, press MB2, select Open and then Settings. Now select the
- Icon tab and you will be able to press the Edit push button to start the
- Icon Editor.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.3. Adding a Program to the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The procedure is basically the same whether you are setting up a DOS, Windows
- or OS/2 program.
-
- 1. Run the migrate utilities program which can be found in the System setup
- folder in OS/2 System.
-
- 2. Select the drive on which the application resides.
-
- 3. click on the Find push button
-
- This will find all of the common applications on the particular drive (if
- your program is not one of the ones listed click on the push button Add
- Programs and select it from the list of available programs. Then click on
- the OK push button
-
- 4. Click on the Migrate pushbutton
-
- This will automatically set up the program in a folder either called
- DOS,OS/2 or WINDOWS PROGRAMS.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.4. Arranging Icons on the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- As we said above, you will find icons scattered over your desktop, so to put
- some order into it, first position the mouse pointer on an empty part of the
- desktop and press MB2. This will cause the desktop's pop-up menu to display,
- just select Arrange and all icons will line up along the bottom. You can have
- these icons sorted by name or type by selecting Open - Settings and then
- pressing the Sort tab on the displayed notebook. Next time you select Arrange
- they will be sorted according to your choice.
-
- Warning: Do not change the view format for the desktop from Non-grid in this
- driver. If you do, you may find some objects disappearing off the top of your
- desktop making it difficult to access them. If you do this accidentally then
- you can access the Desktop Settings again by selecting Drives from the OS/2
- System folder. Select the drive on which you installed OS/2 and you will see
- the Desktop folder, by pressing MB2 with the mouse pointer over it the pop-up
- menu will be displayed. You can then change the view format back to Non-grid.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.5. Arranging Icons Within a Folder ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you would prefer your objects to appear in folders in the OS/2 1.x format,
- then place the mouse pointer over the folder icon and press MB2. Select Open -
- Settings and press the Non-flowed radio button on the View page. Pressing
- Flowed will cause the icons to be flowed in columns, and Non-grid will return
- them to the Windows 3.0 style.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.6. Associating Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To associate the System Editor with a data file so that by double-clicking on
- the data object opens the editor do the following:
-
- o Open Templates
- o Copy a Data File out to the desktop
- o Rename it, see Changing Text
- o Double-click on it to get the Settings
- o Select Plain Text from Available types and press Add>>
- o Close Settings and double-click on it again, this time the System Editor will
- open
-
- Now, suppose you wish to associate all the files with a certain file extension
- with a program, for example, all INF files. These files may be browsed using
- the OS/2 VIEW.EXE program, so it would be convenient to be able to double-click
- on an INF file and immediately invoke the VIEW program. To do this open the
- Drives folder and search the OS2 directory, usually on your C drive, for the
- program VIEW.EXE. Open the program's Settings, and select Association if not
- already displayed, type *.INF in the entry field Enter new name and press the
- Add >> button. Association is now complete and when you click on an INF file,
- VIEW will be invoked. If you wish to change the icon then select the Icon tab
- and press Edit, this will start the Icon Editor with which you can make any
- changes.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.7. Changing Colour ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To change the colour of the desktop or windows use the Color Palette. You will
- find this in the System Setup folder. To change the colour just select a colour
- with MB2 and drag it to whatever you wish to change, e.g. the desktop or an
- open window.
-
- If you wish to change any colours in the palette then select a colour with MB1
- and then push the Edit color... button. The Edit Color window then displayed
- is application modal and so you cannot interact with the colour palette again
- until you have completed editing a colour. Change the colour by pressing and
- holding MB1 whilst you move the pointer around the globe.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.8. Changing Font ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You can change the font in the same way as you change the colour, i.e. by
- dragging and dropping, except that you use the Font Palette instead. You will
- find this in the System Setup folder.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.9. Changing Icon/Window Title Text ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You can change the text under an icon or on the title bar of a window by
- holding the Alt key down as you press MB1 with the pointer over the text.
- This allows you to modify the text and when complete, just press MB1 again when
- the pointer is positioned somewhere in free desktop space.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.10. Command Prompts ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You will find the Command Prompts folder in the OS/2 System folder. If you use
- these a lot we suggest you copy them out to the desktop. If you want multiple
- command prompts then you must copy the relevant object for each prompt that you
- want.
-
- You can change the behaviour of opening an object by selecting the System
- folder from System Setup. You can either have a new window open or the old
- window resurfaced whenever you double-click on an icon representing an open
- window. Setting it to new works fine for command prompts but not for other
- objects in the system, so we would suggest you leave this as the default value
- of resurface.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.11. DOS Settings ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Because OS/2 Version 2.0 is committed to run as many DOS programs as possible,
- it is necessary to provide the user with various settings to control each DOS
- session to enable the 'more difficult' DOS applications to run. For most DOS
- applications, the default settings will not need to be changed.
-
- To access these settings you need to open the Settings for the relevant DOS
- session by pressing MB2 and selecting it. If you then select the Session tab
- you will find the DOS Settings push button.
-
- Some useful settings are:
-
- o DOS_STARTUP_DRIVE - Used to specify the location of the DOS kernel. You would
- use this if you wanted to boot a specific version of DOS in the session. This
- may be necessary if your application needs that version of DOS and will not
- run in a virtual DOS session, see Starting a specific version of DOSfor more
- information.
-
- o HW_NOSOUND - Set to ON to turn sound off.
-
- o KBD_ALTENT_BYPASS - Set to ON to stop toggling between windowed and
- full-screen mode, see toggling for more information.
-
- o KBD_CTRL_BYPASS - Use this to make the operating system ignore the
- control-key sequence Ctrl-Esc or Alt-Esc so that the application can use
- them.
-
- o IDLE_SENSITIVITY - 100% for games software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.12. DOS Windowed/Full-screen ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To toggle between a windowed DOS session and a full-screen session just press
- Alt-Home.
-
- Note: This does not apply to OS/2 windowed sessions.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.13. File Manager (Lack of...) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The File Manager's functions are now provided directly by the WPS itself, you
- will find these functions in Drives. Each directory is a folder on the
- desktop. There is great flexibility in how a folder is displayed. Each file
- is an icon in the folder. File Manager type operations may be performed on a
- file via its Settings notebook. However, not all such operations are
- implemented in 6.167.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.14. Getting an OS/2 1.3 or Windows 3.0 Appearance ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- See Arranging Icons in a folder and Changing the Desktop
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.15. Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You can get help at any time by either pressing F1 to get context sensitive
- help, or by pressing the Help push button. Of course, you can always go back to
- the Tutorial which you will find in the Information folder. Also, if you
- requested the Command Reference to be installed you will also find that in the
- same folder, along with a Glossary of terms.
-
- You will also see a Master Index on the desktop which is a notebook giving you
- access to all the help on the system.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.16. Icons on the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- One of the things you will find different with the Workplace Shell is its
- treatment of minimized windows, especially if you are familiar with OS/2 1.x or
- Windows 3.0. If you have a window open and then minimize it you may find that
- it disappears completely from view. For example, if you start the System Clock
- from the System Setup folder, which you will find in the OS/2 System folder,
- and minimize it, it will not be visible as an icon. To retrieve it you must
- display the Window List and select it from there, or bring the folder from
- which it came to the foreground and click again on the icon (it should be
- shaded to indicate that this object is already in use), see also Window List
-
- If you look in the System Setup folder you will find a System folder. Opening
- this you will now see a notebook with a Window tab. This allows you to tell the
- system to put minimized windows directly onto the desktop.
-
- If you look at your icons you will see that some have a hatched box surrounding
- them. This is the Shell's way of telling you that the object is in use. By
- double-clicking on it you will restore it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.17. Master Index/Glossary ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- See Help
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.18. Pop-up Menus ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You will have noticed by now that most OS/2 windows do not have a menu bar.
- Instead, they have been replaced by pop-up menus. To display a pop-up menu for
- any window just position the mouse pointer over it and press MB2.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.19. Printing a File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Print Manager has been replaced by print destination objects which serve
- the function previously provided by print queues. A print destination is a
- type of container object, and contains objects to be printed. Warning: be sure
- to install a default printer during system installation, otherwise there won't
- be a way to install additional printers later on.
-
- To print a file just drag it to the Printer object on your desktop.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.20. Setting Up DOS and Windows Programs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- See Adding programs
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.21. Starting a Specific Version of DOS ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you need to start a specific version of DOS because your application will
- not run in a virtual DOS session, what you need to do is create a diskette
- containing your version of DOS and then run the VMDISK command. For more
- information look in the Command Reference, type HELP VMDISK from an OS/2
- command prompt.
-
- You will also need to look at the FSACCESS and FSFILTER commands.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.22. System Clock ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The system supplies a system clock which can be tailored in various ways:
-
- o Analogue or digital
- o Show Date and time
- o Set alarms
- o Display title bar or not
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.23. Tailoring Mouse/Keyboard etc ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you wish to tailor the mouse settings, or other system settings, you will
- find them in the System Setup folder.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.24. Window List ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To see the list of running tasks you can either press Ctrl-Esc as in OS/2 1.x,
- or by chording, i.e. position the mouse pointer over an empty desktop space and
- press both buttons simultaneously.
-
- To reshow a hidden window you can double-click on its entry with MB1, or press
- enter.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Winter 1991 issue (G362-0001-08) includes articles on the following:
-
- Developer Assistance Program
- Spotlight: Describe Word Publisher
- 32-Bit OS/2
- Semaphore APIs
- Presentation Manager (PM)
- Developing Controls for PM
- OS/2 PM Programming: A Performance Guide
- Systems Application Architecture
- Prototyping Software User Interfaces
- Software Tools
- OS/2 Programmer's Editors
- Information Presentation Facility (IPF)
- ENFIN/2
- The OS/2 BBS
- LAN Requester and Server
- Extended Edition Database Manager
- OS/2 Multi-User - POLYMOD2
- The intenational Scene
-
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-
- The Spring 1991 issue (G362-0001-10) includes articles on the following:
-
- Developer Assistance Program
- Spotlight: SAS Applications System for OS/2
- Software Tools
- Extended Edition
- Client-Server
- Extended Edition Communications Manager
- Client-Server Transactions using APPC
- Presentation Manager
- Client-Server Computing Using PM's DDE
- Client-Server Architecture for Single-User Applications
- SAA
- Cooperative Processing Across SAA Environments
- A Comparison of CPI-C and APPC on OS/2
- LAN Requester and Server
- Programming to the OS/2 NetBIOS API
- OS/2 LAN Server Command Line Interface
- Extended Edition Database Manager
- Database Application Remote Interface
- Client-Server Databases
- Application Enablers
- CICS OS/2 as an Application Enabling Platform
- PIPES Platform
-
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- The Summer 1991 issue (G362-0001-11) includes articles on the following:
-
- Developer Assistance Program
- Spotlight: Adobe Type Manager
- Software Tools
- Cross-Platform Development
- A Porting Primer
- Migrating Windows Applications to OS/2 using WLO
- Porting Real-World Windows Applications to OS/2 PM
- Developing PM Applications with Gpf
- 32-Bit OS/2
- Presentation Manager
- System Input Hooks
- Application Enablers
- IBM SAA Networking Services/2
- Multiple Conversation OS/2 Server using IBM SAA
- Extended Edition
- Client-Server Solutions: OS/2 or Windows 3.0 ?
- LAN Support
- LAN Application Certification Support
- OS/2 Multi-User - Remote-OS
- The intenational Scene
- SAA
- Multi-Phased Cooperative Processing Application Development
-
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- The Fall 1991 issue (G362-0001-11) includes articles on the following:
-
- Developer Assistance Program
- Spotlight: Micrografx
- OS/2 Manufacturing Tools
- Performance
- SPM/2
- Software Tools
- OS/2 Freeware and Shareware
- Arcadia CUA Workbench
- Periscope/Remote
- Presentation Manager
- Printing
- Introduction to Multithreaded Programming
- Split-Line
- Communications Manager
- ISDN
- LAN Server and Requester
- Disk Array Management Software
-
- Copies of this issue may be ordered by using the special order number
- GT00-5317.
-
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-
- The Winter 1992, Issue No. 1 (G362-0001-12) includes articles on the following:
-
- Spotlight Feature: Metaphor
- OS/2 2.0 32-Bit Controls:
- File and Font Dialogs
- Value Set Control
- Slider Control
- Notebook Control
- Container Control
- Software Tools:
- OS/2 Compilers
- FingerTips
- GammaTech Utilities
- Query Manager: Dynamic Panels and Queries
- Object Oriented Programming
- Printing and Fonts
- A CUA-Compliant Installation Program
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- Language Part number
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- UK English 14G2552
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- US English 14G2575
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- French 14G2553
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- German 14G2554
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- Italian 14G2555
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- Spanish 14G2556
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- Danish 14G2557
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- Finnish 14G2558
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- Norwegian 14G2559
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- Swedish 14G2560
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- Dutch 14G2561
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- Portuguese 14G2562
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Language Part number
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- UK English 14G2563
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- US English 14G2576
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- French 14G2564
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- German 14G2565
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- Italian 14G2566
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- Spanish 14G2567
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- Danish 14G2568
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- Finnish 14G2569
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- Norwegian 14G2570
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- Swedish 14G2571
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- Dutch 14G2572
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- Portuguese 14G2573
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Language Part number
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- UK English 14G1771
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- US English 10G5999
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- French 14G1772
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- German 14G1773
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- Italian 14G1774
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- Spanish 14G1775
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- Danish 14G1776
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- Finnish 14G1777
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- Norwegian 14G1778
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- Swedish 14G1779
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- Dutch 14G1780
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- Portuguese 14G1781
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Language Part number
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- UK English 14G1782
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- US English 10G6000
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- French 14G1783
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- German 14G1784
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- Italian 14G1785
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- Spanish 14G1786
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- Danish 14G1787
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- Finnish 14G1788
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- Norwegian 14G1789
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- Swedish 14G1790
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- Dutch 14G1791
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- Portuguese 14G1792
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Part number Description
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- 14G1745 IBM OS/2 V2.0 Distribution and Usage Authorisation (DUA)
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- 14G1746 Upgrade from IBM OS/2 SE V1.X, to IBM OS/2 V2.0 DUA
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- 14G2574 Upgrade from IBM OS/2 EE V1.X, to IBM OS/2 V2.0 DUA
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- 14G1747 Upgrade from IBM DOS 3.X, 4.X, 5.0 to OS/2 V2.0 DUA
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