home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
Text File | 1995-01-01 | 68.4 KB | 1,594 lines |
-
- IBM OS/2 Employee Written Software Catalog
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- C A T A L O G
-
- Program Vers Rel Date Description
-
-
- EWSCAT* 1.67 95/03/02 IBM OS2EWS Catalog
- ALPHAL* 2.4 95/03/02 Code Browser and Analysis Tool
- PMCALC* 1.00 95/03/02 OS/2 Presentation Manager Calculator
- GOSERV 2.00 95/02/16 A Gopher/WWW server for OS/2
- LCKDRV 1.0 95/01/27 A DOS-Mode Drive Lock Utility for OS/2
- OS2GFC 1.2 95/01/18 A Graphical File Comparison Program
- 20MEMU 1.3 94/12/08 OS/2 Memory Usage display tool
- CHKSTO 2.12 94/12/08 Checks storage space on hard disk
- GFOLDR 2.3f 94/12/08 Group Folder create subsections within a folder
- EXCAL 3.0 94/12/08 PM Calender Program
- BINGO2 1.44 94/12/02 Bingo/2
- BOOT2X 6.00 94/11/18 Program to create various OS/2 2.X Boot Diskettes
- SHFTRN 1.60 94/11/18 Program to run an OS/2 2.0 program before IPL is done
- APMTST 2.9 94/11/16 PM Automation Tool
- GOPHER 1.9915 94/11/10 OS/2 PM client for the Internet Gopher protocol
- TXT2PS 2.54 94/11/09 Program to enhance the use of PostScript printers
- MCLIP 3.3 94/10/25 ManyClip provides multiple OS/2 PM text clipboard
- QCONFG 2.21 94/10/12 Machine Configuration Report Utility
- FENX2 1.12 94/09/30 Phoenix file recovery utility
- RINGUT 1.02 94/09/08 LAN Ring Utilization display utility
- LANXCO 1.00 94/09/08 XCOPY for LAN
- TVFS 2.08 94/07/28 Toronto Virtual File System
- VPOKER 1.00 94/06/16 Video Poker for OS/2 2.1
- PROGRF 1.1 94/02/01 A utility to generate program reference objects from exe's
- ENVED 1.1 94/02/01 An environment variables editor
- ROBOSV 3.04 94/02/01 A Desktop backup and restore program
- 700PRO 1.0 94/02/01 Thinkpad 700c/720c display control panel for OS/2 PM
- MSHELL 1.0 94/02/01 Mini PM Shell for OS/2
- TSHELL 1.0 94/02/01 A non-GUI, Text Shell for OS/2
- STARTD 1.0 94/02/01 An OS/2 Program to Start VDM's Under OS/2
- TINYED 2.2 94/01/31 Tiny OS/2 and DOS editor
- EXEMAP 2.1.3 93/11/09 Maps OS/2 V2, V1, Windows and PC-DOS EXE Headers.
- CLPSRV 1.0 93/10/28 TCP/IP clipboard server for OS/2 2.x
- CLOKGS 1.32 93/10/28 A simple clock for your PM desktop
- TUNEUP 1.0 93/10/25 IBM LAN Server Ver 2.0 & 3.0 tuning utility
- RXFTP 1.00 93/10/25 Rexx Function Package for TCP/IP FTP for OS/2 2.0
- EPMPLX 2.2 93/08/17 EPM customized for writing PL/1 type code
- RXSOCK 1.3 93/08/16 Rexx Function Package for TCP/IP Sockets for OS/2 2.0
- CSTEPM 1.0 93/08/06 A customized version of EPM
- L40BAT 2.21 93/08/06 L40SX Battery indicator program
- L40TEM 2.21 93/08/06 L40SX Temperature indicator program
- COLRPT 1.01 93/08/06 A program that will report the Pixel colors
- CDEXPL 2.3 93/08/06 A Compact Disc Digital Audio Explorer
- EXDESK 1.0 93/08/06 A WPS DLL to extend functions of OS/2 Desktop object
- BN2SRC 1.0 93/08/05 Binary Data File to Source Translation Utility
- LTRNAM 1.0 93/08/05 Change "HOST-X-3270 Emulator" to any ASCII string
- MEGADS 1.0 93/08/05 Expands virtual desktop area, create "rooms"
- LP3820 2.3a 93/06/17 Print AFP documents on a personal laser printer
- PMPRTF 2.56 93/06/17 Utility to handle PRINTF statements in your code
- PMGB32 2.18 93/06/17 PMGlobe - an OS/2 Presentation Manager World Globe
- %21MEMU 1.0A 93/01/12 OS/2 2.1 Beta Memory display tool (DELETED)
- ELEPHT 1.21 93/05/04 ELEPHANT a demo of OS/2 animations using icons
- LP382F 2.2d 93/04/12 LP382F - Fonts for use with lp3820 HP-PCL and
- 4019 PPDS modes
- APING 2.36 93/04/08 APPC Echo Test written in CPI-C
- AREXEC 2.36 93/04/08 APPC Remote Command Execution (written in CPI-C)
- ATELL 2.36 93/04/08 APPC Tell Program - send a message (written in CPI-C)
- CBOOK 1.00 93/04/08 C language file formatter for BookMaster
- ELEP2F 5.0 93/04/08 OS/2 Entry Level 3270 Emulation Program
- LOADDF 1.0 93/04/08 Utilities to save and load a diskette to and from a file
- PMFTRM 1.5 93/03/23 IBM Employee Written S/W, ASYNC Terminal Emulator
- DIRSTA 1.02 93/03/23 Program to Display LAN info for attached LAN
- CPOST 1.2 93/03/23 C language file formatter for PostScript
- AUTODI 0.30 93/03/23 A graphical display of APPN resources
- RXD 1.00 93/02/15 REXX Sourve Level Debug Utility
- PMCAM2 1.00 93/02/15 PM CAMERA/2, capture the screen with this utility
- RXMATH 1.00 92/12/02 Basic math functions to use with OS/2 2.0 REXX
- PRNTPS 1.00 92/11/10 REXX CMD file to print TEXT on a PS capable printer
- RXAPPC 1.00 92/11/09 REXX/APPC Function interface Package
- RXNETB 1.00 92/11/06 REXX/NETBIOS Function interface Package
- EDTINI 1.00 92/10/02 A text only INI file editor
- VREXX2 1.00 92/09/24 Visual REXX for OS/2 2.0 Presentation Manager
- HEXDMP 1.00 92/09/01 Program to Display or create programs in HEX
- DBMRPW 1.00 92/09/01 Program to allow REMOTE ADMINISTRATION of DB Passwords
- DINFO 1.30 92/08/21 Program to display Swapper Size and Free space
- PMTREE 1.0 92/08/18 Graphical display of/interaction with PM windows
- IPFCPP 1.0 92/07/18 IBM Employee Written S/W, IPFC Pre-Processor
-
- * = Updated with this release from last version...
- % = Withdrawn ...
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PMCALC.ZIP Date Issued - March 02, 1995
-
-
- Author: Tim Baldwin, IBM UK Laboratories
- Version:1.00
-
- PMCALC is a OS/2 Presentation Manager simulation of a typical pocket
- calculator. It provides 12-digit floating point numbers, standard
- arithmetic functions, a memory, plus a selection of trigonometric,
- logarithmic and scientific functions.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ALPHAL.ZIP Date Issued - August 4, 1992
- Latest Release - March 02, 1995
-
- Author: Lionel de Lambert, IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Ltd.
- ALPHA
- Version 2.4
-
- ALPHA is a code browse and analysis program for 370 & 386 Assembler,
- PASCAL, C, PL/AS etc. ALPHA provides basic browse functions and
- will also draw branch flow lines, display the program call
- structure, highlight keywords and expand the procedure calls in a
- secondary window.
-
-
- Alpha - 16 and 20 point fonts.
- - PAS,C,PLS - Comment continuation.
- - Default window size for 8515/8516 screens.
- - Language_operator keyword to specify programme structure.
- - Comment_end keyword to specify the terminating characters of
- a comment.
-
- Alpha2 - Collapse of BEGIN/END pairs.
- - PAS,C,PLS - Comment continuation.
- - Printer support.
- - Open a second window with the inlude file by double clicking on
- the INCLUDE statement, provided that the Include option is
- effective.
- - Comment_end keyword to specify the terminating characters of
- a comment.
- - Select window function in Window menue.
- - Remember the profile name from the Allocate menue.
- - Transfer_pgm keyword from profile.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- GOSERV.ZIP Date Issued - May 13, 1993
- Latest Issue - Feb. 16, 1995
- Author: Mike Cowlishaw IBM UK Laboratories
-
- Ver. 2.00
-
- 'Gopher' is a client-server protocol designed for text location and
- retrieval. It was designed at the University of Minnesota, and is
- widely used; both clients and servers exist for most significant
- operating systems. The Gopher protocol is described in documents
- distributed by the University of Minnesota Microcomputer and Workstation
- Networks Center.
-
- 'GoServe' is a Gopher server for OS/2, which may also be used as a
- simple World Wide Web (WWW) server, using the HyperText Transfer
- Protocol (HTTP). The GoServe package includes documentation and samples
- for both Gopher and WWW servers.
-
- Goserve is a 32-bit OS/2 application. It requires TCP/IP for OS/2 to be
- installed and operational (either on a real network or using the
- loopback driver).
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LCKDRV.ZIP Date Issued - January 27, 1995
-
- Author: Doug Azzarito
-
- Version 1.0
-
- This program will allow DOS programs to gain direct access to disk
- drives under OS/2. Without this utility, programs that attempt to
- write directly to the disk will fail(disk editors, defragmentation
- utilities, etc).
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- OS2GFC.ZIP Date Issued - February, 1 1994
- Latest Issue - Jan. 18, 1995
-
- Author: Barney Scott
-
- Ver. 1.2
-
- GFC is a graphical file comparison program. It compares two files on disk and
- notes lines that are common to both. A bar chart is drawn, giving an overall
- view of which lines match, and the text of either file, or a composite file,
- is displayed. The default view is the composite file.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 20MEMU.ZIP Date Issued - January 08, 1993
- Latest Release - Dec. 08, 1994
- Author: Ross Cook IBM Boca Raton FL.
- Glenn Brew IBM Boca Raton FL.
-
- OS20MEMU is an OS/2 protect-mode program which displays a "snapshot"
- of the current memory usage in an OS/2 system.
- Total free storage is also shown.
-
- The information given includes:
-
- - Applications (by name) - Amount in Use
- - Total Vdisk size - Virtual Machine size
- - Total Disk Cache size - Memory owned by application
- - Shared memory - Free memory
- - Amount Swapped
-
- In addition, extensive detail can be requested for each application
- currently executing by entering the process ID (PID).
-
- Command examples:
- OS20MEMU - runs program in default mode
- OS20MEMU ? - gives brief help and setup notes
-
- See the OS20MEMU.TXT file for Install instructions.
-
- Change History:
-
- 93/1/7 Version 1.0:
- - First general release.
-
- 93/4/27 Version 1.01
- - SYS3175 fixes
-
- 93/6/16 Version 1.02
- - Supports ALL released OS/2 2.X systems (not Beta's)
-
- 94/12/08 Version 1.3
- - Support for WARP.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CHKSTO.ZIP Date Issued - Feb., 1 1994
- Latest Release - Dec. 08, 1994
-
- Author: David Kelsey
-
- Ver. 2.12
-
- CHKSTORE is a package which will check on the use of space on user's home
- directories. It they exceed a limit imposed on them, then the system will
- "revoke" that user by changing access of their home directory and all their
- subdirectories to be RDA. If a user has been "revoked" and their home directory
- is either increased or the user deletes some files then the package will
- "unrevoke" the user by giving them full access back to their directory.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- GFOLDR.ZIP Date Issued - May 19, 1993
- Latest Release - Dec. 08, 1994
- (Version 2.3f)
- Author: Dan Kehn IBM Cary, NC
-
- Group Folder
-
- To handle the problem of getting to an object in a folder, many
- users create a special folder to hold objects that they frequently
- use. But often this new folder becomes filled with objects, some
- of which are only used once a month while others are used hourly.
- Locating a desired object in such a folder can be like trying to
- find "a needle in a haystack".
-
- To solve the retrieval problem, Group Folder allows you to create
- visible subsections within a given folder. Thus, you have more
- control over the organization of the contents of folders. The
- grouping of related objects helps you locate the object you want
- more quickly.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- EXCAL.ZIP Date Issued - Feb., 1 1994
- Latest Release - Dec. 08, 1994
- Ver. 3,0
-
- Author: Diana Soost and Dan Kehn IBM UK
-
- ExCal provides a means for a user to keep track of their
- day-to-day activities. The calendar allows you to view months at
- a glance and to schedule events for one or more days. The events
- may be scheduled to occur on a single day, daily, monthly, weekly,
- or yearly. To remind you of a given event, you can set an event
- alarm.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BINGO2.ZIP Date Issued - Dec. 02, 1994
-
- Ver. 1.44
-
- Author: Ray Zapanta
-
- Bingo/2 for OS/2 is a 32-bit, multi-threaded, multi-media OS/2 2.x
- Presentation Manager software program which allows you to play many
- different types of bingo games on your computer.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BOOT2X.ZIP Date Issued - August 21, 1992
- Latest Release - Nov 18, 1994
-
- Version 6.00
-
- Author: Kenneth Kahn IBM Poughkeepsie, NY
-
- The BOOTOS2 program is a utility that allows you to build a BOOTable OS/2 V2
- or V3 system using an existing OS/2 V2 or V3 system. The BOOT system can be
- installed on either Floppy Disks or a Hard Disk Partition.
-
- There are three types of BOOT systems you can install: Minimum. PM, and
- WPS.
-
- Ver 2.00
-
- The BOOTOS2 program is a utility that allows you to build a BOOTable
- OS/2 V2 system using an existing OS/2 V2 system. The BOOT system can
- be installed on either Floppy Disks or a Hard Disk Partition.
-
- Ver 3.00
-
- 05/93 : (V3.00)
-
- - Updated BOS2U21 and BOS2S21 files to 2.1 GA levels
-
- - Fixed 2DISK option. It will no longer return RC=4 after trying
- to format B.
-
- - Added support for SVGA; Copy over \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI
-
- - Added code to copy over BASEDEV= invocation arguments
-
- - Added code to copy over HELPMGR.DLL if room allows
-
- - Added 2.1 support for 8514 by updating BOS2U21.INI with the proper values
- for PM_DISPLAYS. This updating of BOS2U21 will be done for all display
- types if necessary.
-
- - Added support for HPFS386
-
- - For a Disk Install, install sequence changed so the files SYSINST1 and
- HARDERR are only copied if there is room. This frees up room for BIO
- files required by certain MicroChannel machines that could not fit
- otherwise.
-
- *NOTE* If SYSINST1/HARDERR are not installed, then CAD will not work
-
- - Enhanced install of BASEDEV drivers. For a single 1.44M BOOT Disk, only
- those BASEDEV drivers that are needed for accessing DASD (.ADD) are copied.
- Otherwise, if room allows, all BASEDEV drivers will be copied.
-
- - Removed copying of DTM.DLL for a TYPE=PM or TYPE=WPS install. It wasn't
- needed for anything as far as I could tell and at least one user complained
- it wasn't installed on his base OS/2 system
-
- - Support for the IBM IA/A is not working in this release. I am trying to get
- help with this from the IA/A development team, but it might take a while. If
- you have IA/A support installed on your active system when you run BOOTOS2,
- you can try the following:
-
- * On the \OS2\DLL directory of your active OS/2 2.x system, look for a file
- named DISPLAY.OLD; this is the DISPLAY.DLL that was active before you ran
- the IA/A INSTALL program. Copy this 'over' the DISPLAY.DLL that BOOTOS2
- installed on the \OS2\DLL directory of your 'target' system.
-
- * In the CONFIG.SYS of your target system, look for the following statements:
-
- DEVICE=\OS2\XGARING0.SYS
- DEVICE=\OS2\IAOS2RFS.SYS
- SET VIDEO_DEVICES=VIO_yyy,VIO_IBMIAA
- SET VIO_IBMIAA=DEVICE(BVHVGA,BVHIAA)
- SET VIO_yyy=DEVICE(BVHVGA,BVHyyy)
-
- * Change these to:
-
- rem DEVICE=\OS2\XGARING0.SYS
- rem DEVICE=\OS2\IAOS2RFS.SYS
- SET VIDEO_DEVICES=VIO_yyy
- rem SET VIO_IBMIAA=DEVICE(BVHVGA,BVHIAA)
- SET VIO_yyy=DEVICE(BVHyyy)
-
- * Do this *BEFORE* you IPL your Target BOOTOS2 System
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SHFTRN.ZIP Date Issued -August 5, 1992
- Latest Release - Nov. 18, 1994
- Ver. 1.60
-
- Author: Michael Harris IBM Cary N. C.
-
- ShiftRun is a utility that enables you to optionally run any OS/2 Full Screen
- program while OS/2 is booting. When ShiftRun is started, it waits for the
- number of seconds that you specify and then checks to see if the LEFT shift
- key is pressed. If it is pressed, ShiftRun will start an OS/2 Full Screen
- program that you specify. Presentation Manager will not load until you exit
- the Full Screen Program. If the LEFT shift key is not pressed, ShiftRun will
- exit and Presentation Manager will load.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- APMTST.ZIP Date Issued - Nov. 16, 1994
-
-
- Author:Dev Banerjee
-
- APMT provides a set of executables and a REXX function package. Using
- the functions provided you can write a REXX program which can drive a
- PM application running on the same or a different PC. Thus the REXX
- program can act as a test script for testing the PM application.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- GOPHER.ZIP Date Issued - April 8, 1993
- Latest Release - Nov 10, 1994
- Author: David S. Singer IBM Almaden, CA
-
- Gopher is an OS/2 Presentation Manager client for the Internet Gopher
- protocol, as originally developed at the University of Minnesota.
-
- You must have OS/2 TCP/IP (Version 1.2.1 or later) to use Gopher.
-
- Ver 1.9915
-
- Fixes some storage allocation errors, and improves the default network
- selection process.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- TXT2PS.ZIP Date Issued - September 1, 1992
- Latest Release Date - Nov 09, 1994 (Ver 2.54)
- Author: Mason Williams IBM Almaden, CA.
-
- TXT2PS contains TEXTorPS for PostScript Printers. TEXTorPS is an
- application program that can enhance the usability of OS/2
- PostScript printers by permitting the user to leave the printer in
- PostScript mode and still print text sent to the printer spooler by
- applications which are not PostScript aware. When TEXTorPS is running,
- PostScript printer jobs are undisturbed, but other text files are
- modified by the insertion of a PostScript program to interpret the job
- as ASCII text. The user may specify the font, typesize, line spacing,
- margins, orientation, page numbers and strings on each page.
-
- Version 2.09 -
-
- This corrects failure to print when options to include
- NLS chars or more chars from CP437, which was the initial
- selection in v 2.08.
-
- Version 2.15
-
- Revised for more robust operation under OS/2 2.1, help text revised.
- TXT2PS contains TEXTorPS for PostScript Printers. TEXTorPS is an
- application program that can enhance the usability of OS/2
- PostScript printers by permitting the user to leave the printer in
- PostScript mode and still print text sent to the printer spooler by
- applications which are not PostScript aware. When TEXTorPS is running,
- PostScript printer jobs are undisturbed, but other text files are
- modified by the insertion of a PostScript program to interpret the job
- as ASCII text. The user may specify the font, typesize, line spacing,
- margins, orientation, page numbers and strings on each page.
-
- Version 2.50 is a rewrite to permit use of newer 32 bit drivers.
-
- Version 2.51 Major revision 32 bit version, Spooler interface now.
-
- Version 2.54 has a fix for NET USE from the 2.51 major rewrite for Warp.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- MCLIP.ZIP Date Issued - October 25, 1994
- Ver 3.3
-
- Author: Tim Francis
-
- ManyClip provides multiple OS/2 PM text clipboards. Its operation is
- completely transparent to (and thus compatible with) all applications
- that use the clipboard.
-
- ManyClip also includes an editable PM view of the current clipboard,
- and the ability to save, restore, and print any or all clipboards.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- QCONFG.ZIP Date Issued - January 20, 1993
- Ver. 2.21 Latest Issue - Oct. 12, 1994
- Author: Norris Couch IBM Boca Raton FL.
-
- 3 programs, all the same report, but an OS/2 version, DOS version, and a
- Bi-Modal verion to report you system configuration. Output can be
- redirected to another file or a printer.
-
- Updated with fixes, now works to identify a 486...
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- FENX2.ZIP Date Issued - Sept. 30, 1994
-
-
- Ver. 1.12
-
- File Phoenix will scan a selected drive and list all files
- which are possibly recoverable. You can then select one or
- more files and recover them to another drive.
-
- File Phoenix also allows you to:
-
- 1) View the first 4096 bytes of a file before
- recovering it.
- 2) View each cluster of an erased FAT file and
- decide whether you want to recover it or skip
- it. This is especially useful when recovering
- files who's clusters were not contiguous.
-
-
- Both HPFS and FAT drives are supported. For HPFS, however,
- all allocated sectors must be scanned in order to find
- erased files. This means that scanning HPFS drives will
- require significantly more time than scanning FAT drives.
-
- NOTE: even if all bytes of an erased file are recovered,
- there is no guarantee that the *correct* bytes are
- recovered. That is, if a sector of the erased file
- was overwritten, the wrong data would be recovered.
- The less activity on the drive since the time the
- file was erased, the better the chances that the
- entire file will be correctly recovered.
-
- NOTE: I haven't tested recovering files from compressed
- disks (e.g. disks compressed with Stacker ).
- Reports from other users, however, indicate that
- that recovery of such files does work.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- LANXCO.ZIP Date Issued - Sept. 08, 1994
-
- Author: Chris Ahl
-
- ver. 1.00
-
- LANXCOPY is a simple program which allows for the transfer of files
- from one PC to another PC via the LAN. NETBIOS is used for the file
- transfer so there is no need to install and/or setup PCLP and/or
- LAN Requester/Server.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- RINGUT.ZIP Date Issued - Sept. 08, 1994
-
- Author: Chris Ahl
-
- ver. 1.02
-
- This program displays the LAN Ring Utilization for the ring
- on which the station resides. Utilization is checked every minute
- and the last hour of activity is graphed.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- TVFS.ZIP Date Issued - July 28, 1994
-
- Version 2.08
-
- Author: T.B. Francis and M.D. Leitch
-
-
- The Toronto Virtual File System (TVFS) is an OS/2 Installable File System
- that combines VM and UNIX (**) file system concepts. The specific VM file
- system concept employed is the "CMS search path". The specific UNIX file
- system concept employed is the "symbolic link". Each of these concepts is
- described below.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- VPOKER.ZIP Date Issued - 06/16/94
-
- Author: Brett King
-
- VPoker is a pretty standard Video Poker game like you would find in
- casinos in Las Vegas or Atlantic City. It is 5 card draw, with no wild
- cards. I've tried to make the game more interesting by adding MMPM/2
- sounds and unusual cards. This program was written using VisPro/REXX(tm)
- from Hockware.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PROGRF.ZIP Date Issued - Feb., 1 1994
- Latest Issue - Feb, 9 1994
- Author: Felix Sawicki
-
- ver. 1.1
-
- Progref is a pm utility to quickly generate Program reference objects from
- executables. The program program accepts as input 0 or more fully
- defined program names (ie the path is included) separated by blanks.
- For example "progref d:\abcd\test.exe f:\zyz\next.cmd". If no argument is
- supplied a file dialog provides for selection of the input file.
- Alternatly, selecting executables from the drives object and dropping them on
- a program reference of progref itself will provide the same input. A simple
- one panel dialog will allow the user to select the parameters described below.
- The program reference objects will be put on the desktop, where they can be
- dropped into the folders of your choice. The repeat button will produce
- a program reference object and leave the dialog box in place. This is
- handy if you want to make multiple copies with minor changes.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ENVED.ZIP Date Issued - Feb, 1 1994
-
- Author: Tim Baldwin
-
- Ver. 1.1
-
- ENVED is an OS/2 full screen or windowed command prompt program that
- provides an editor for the current process environment variables.
- Current environment values may be changed, new values added or unwanted
- values deleted, all from an easy to use full screen interface. This may
- be of particular interest to application developers where a tweak or two
- to an environment variable is often needed to help compilation, testing
- or debugging.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ROBOSV.ZIP Date Issued - Feb., 1 1994
-
- Author: Dick Kurtz and Jeff Knauth
-
- ver. 3.04
-
- ROBOSAVE allows you to easily back up your OS/2 2.x Desktop and later
- restore it to the same system. You can also specify a limited number of
- files to be saved/restored. A simple text profile controls the ROBOSAVE
- operation.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 700PRO.ZIP Date Issued - Feb., 1 1994
-
- Author: Naotaka kato
-
- ver.1.2
-
- This program:
- - was prepared for a customer who uses ThinkPad 700C/720C
- as a presentation tool at conference.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- TINYED.ZIP Date Issued - August 11, 1992
- Latest Release - February 1, 1994
- Author: Tim Baldwin IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Ltd.
-
- There are times even in today's world of multi-megabyte personal
- computers when a quick, simple and small text editor is of benefit.
- With a .EXE file of less than 9K bytes T is designed to fit that role.
- For the DOS user trying to cram more and more into 640K the advantages
- of small size are obvious, for the OS/2 user the speed and ability to
- run when even Presentation Manager is unavailable may prove just as
- useful.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- MSHELL.ZIP Date Issued - February 1, 1994
- Author: Monte Copeland IBM, Boca Raton, Fl
-
- MShell is a mini PM shell for OS/2 2.X that uses the RUNWORKPLACE
- architecture of the Workplace Shell. MShell is basically a
- program launcher; configure programs by editing a plain-text INI.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- TSHELL.ZIP Date Issued - February 1, 1994
- Author: Monte Copeland IBM, Boca Raton, Fl
-
- TShell is a text, non-GUI shell for OS/2. It does not initialize the
- Presentation Manager; only OS/2 text, DOS and Windows sessions will
- work. Specify TSHELL.EXE on the PROTSHELL statement in CONFIG.SYS.
- Optional: use supplied PGMSHELL.EXE to program the TShell start list.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- STARTD.ZIP Date Issued - February, 1 1994
- Author: Monte Copeland IBM, Boca Raton, Fl
-
- StartDos is a utility to start DOS sessions programmatically.
- Useful when running under reduced-functions shells like MShell or
- TShell, or when spawning DOS programs from OS/2 batch files.
- Uses REXX to specify DOS settings prior to session start.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EXEMAP.ZIP Date Issued - August 28, 1993
- Latest Release: November 11, 1993
- Author: Brian Kenn Australian Programming Centre, IBM Australia
-
- This utility maps OS/2 V2, V1, Windows and PC-DOS EXE Headers. This
- version includes extensive cross-referencing and decoding of module
- ordinal numbers into a readable format.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CLIPSRV.ZIP Date Issued - October 28, 1993
- IBM Cary, N.C.
-
- Author: Patrick Mueller
-
- Version 1.0
-
- ClipServ.exe is a PM program that acts as an OS/2 tcp/ip server for the
- system clipboard. A remote client can request the text (CF_TEXT)
- contents of the clipboard from the system ClipServ.exe runs on. A
- sample client for XEDIT on CMS is provided as an example. This client,
- GETCLIP XEDIT, provides a paste function for XEDIT.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CLOKGS.ZIP Latest Release Date - October 28, 1993
- Date Issued - October 3, 1992
-
- Author: Gunnar P. Seaburg IBM Houston Texas.
-
- GPSCLOCK is a simple digitial clock program for OS/2.
- Double-click mouse button 1 on its window to set options, or
- start it like this:
-
- start gpsclock ?
-
- to see options available. Double-click with mouse button 2 to
- end the program.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- TUNEUP.ZIP Date Issued - August 24, 1993
- Latest Release Date - October 25, 1993
- Author: Ken Hubacher IBM Austin, Texas
-
- TUNEUP Version 1.00
-
- TuneUp is a tool to assist administrators of IBM LAN Server version 2.0
- and 3.0 in performance and tuning of their LAN Server environments.
- This offers an easy interface where users are prompted for questions and
- then recommendations are calculated and supplied back in an ascii file.
-
- Ramcalc is a separate tool included with TuneUp. Ramcalc provides an
- easy interface to determine the amount data ram area Netbios and 802.2
- protocols are utilizing. Each protocol must be less than 64k of system
- RAM that is allocated for its use.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- RXFTP.ZIP Date Issued - October 25, 1993
- Author: Patrick Mueller
-
- - Rexx Function Package for TCP/IP FTP for OS/2 2.0
-
- rxFtp is a REXX function package providing access to the OS/2
- TCP/IP FTP API as provided by the IBM TCP/IP product, version
- 1.2.1.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EPMPLX.ZIP Date Issued - August 17, 1993
- Author: Steve Greenspan
-
- EPMPLX Version 2.2
-
- EPM PL/x Coding Assist (EPMPLx) is a set of EPM key definitions and
- command macros that attempts to improve programmer productivity (and
- decrease frustration) while writing PL/1 type code.
- EPMPLx eases the task of coding in the following ways:
-
- * Structure expansion - PL/AS structures such as IF, ELSE, DO,
- BEGIN, PROCEDURE, GENERATE, SELECT, and WHEN are automatically
- expanded. You just enter the structure keyword and the entire
- structure is placed into the file.
- * Automatic remark placement - Remarks are automatically started in
- the column you select.
- * Automatic and controlled remark formatting - When entering
- remarks the text of the remark is automatically formatted to stay
- within set columns. Remarks can also be reformatted at your
- request. The starting and ending columns can be changed at any
- time.
- * Automatic flagging - You can have 4 or 8 character change flags
- automatically placed into your remarks.
- * Case control -
- - Text entered as code can be forced to uppercase, swapped, or asis.
- - Keywords can be upper, lower, or mixed case.
- * Controlled code insertion and deletion - When code is inserted or
- deleted on a line containing a remark, the remark is not moved.
- * Remark reformatting - The text of a remark can be reformatted at
- the touch of a key.
- * Auto indent - When a new line is inserted, the cursor is placed
- in the line and column in which you probably want to enter new
- code.
- * Block comment insertion and editing - When adding new or editing
- old block comments, you can enter the text of the comment without
- worrying about the block comment delimiters.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- RXSOCK.ZIP Date Issued - April 8, 1993
- Latest Release Date - August 16, 1993
- Author: Patrick Mueller IBM Cary, N.C.
-
- RXSOCK Version 1.3
-
- rxSock - Rexx Function Package for TCP/IP Sockets for OS/2 2.0
-
- rxSock is a REXX function package providing access to the OS/2
- TCP/IP socket API as provided by the IBM TCP/IP product, version
- 1.2.1.
-
- Release History
-
- 08/05/93
- - version 1.3
- - fixed stupid bug in SockGetPeerName() and SockGetSockName()
-
- 07/16/93
- - version 1.2
- - added SockVersion(), SockClose(), SockIoctl(), SockSelect(),
- SockGetSockOpt(), SockSetSockOpt()
- - changed documentation for SockGetHostByName() and SockGetHostByAddr()
- to reflect what the code actually does
- - now return a list of addresses per host instead of just one
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CSTEPM.ZIP Date Issued - August 6, 1993
- Author: Larry Margolis IBM Yorktown Research Center, N.Y.
-
- CUSTEPM Version 1.00
-
- CustEPM adds an Actions menu to EPM, in a way that makes it easy for
- users to incorporate into their own EPM setup. It is a customized
- version of EPM that users who don't want to recompile the macros can use
- directly, that users who want to customize only by setting flags in the
- MYCNF.E and recompiling can incorporate, and that true hackers can start
- with as a base and modify to their hearts' content.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- L40BAT.ZIP Date Issued - November 6, 1992
- Latest Release Date - August 6, 1993
- Author: Barry Diller IBM Houston Texas.
- L40BATT Version 2.21
-
- L40BATT is an OS/2 PM 1.30.1 or 2.0 program for monitoring the condition of
- the IBM PS/2 L40 SX battery. Bar graphs show the battery voltage and the
- current (in amperes) being drawn from the battery. Both graphs are updated
- once a second. A line graph displays the 'historical' value of the battery
- voltage so that you can monitor the battery's rate of charge or discharge.
-
- Version 2.21 July 22, 1993
-
- Error pop-up messages are now written to a log file.
- 'Phantom' errors from the system are now detected and ignored.
- Increased the program stack to account for new OS/2 2.1 requirements.
- Found a compiler switch set wrong - unknown if it caused any problems.
- Program was not saving options correctly under OS/2 2.1, causing multiple
- unrelated program errors at subsequent startups.
- Program options are now saved to L40BATT.INI, and not to OS2.INI.
- Released to the world via the IBM Employee Written Software program.
-
- Version 2.20 February 9, 1993
-
- Added option to sync window title updates to bar or line graph updates.
- Revised display code to not redraw the line graph each second.
- Changed the 'simulated display' mode to be more visually interesting.
- Released to the world via the IBM Employee Written Software program.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- L40TEM.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992
- Latest Release - August 8,1993
- Author: Barry Diller IBM Houston Texas.
- L40TEMP Version 2.21
-
- L40TEMP is an OS/2 PM 1.30.1 or 2.0 program for monitoring the temperature of
- the IBM PS/2 L40 SX battery and the ambient temperature inside the PS/2's case.
- Bar graphs show the battery and ambient temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit or
- degrees Celcius. Both graphs are updated once a second. A line graph displays
- the 'historical' value of either temperature so that you can monitor the rate
- of temperature change.
-
- Version 2.21
-
- Error pop-up messages are now written to a log file.
- 'Phantom' errors from the system are now detected and ignored.
- Increased the program stack to account for new OS/2 2.1 requirements.
- Found a compiler switch set wrong - unknown if it caused any problems.
- Program was not saving options correctly under OS/2 2.1, causing multiple
- unrelated program errors at subsequent startups.
- Program options are now saved to L40TEMP.INI, and not to OS2.INI.
- Released to the world via the IBM Employee Written Software program.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- COLRPT.ZIP Date Issued - November 6, 1992
- Latest Release Date - August 6, 1993
- Author: Barry Diller IBM Houston Texas.
- COLORPT Version 1.01
-
- COLORPT is an OS/2 Presentation Manager program that continually reports the
- name and value of the color of the pel (pixel) that is under your OS/2 PM mouse
- pointer. The color value can be displayed in several different color models.
- COLORPT is especially targetted to users of PCs with grayscale video or LCD
- displays.
-
- Version 1.01
-
- Program was not saving options correctly under OS/2 2.1, causing multiple
- unrelated program errors at subsequent startups.
- Program options are now saved to COLORPT.INI, and not to OS2.INI.
- Released to the world via the IBM Employee Written Software program.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CDEXPL.ZIP Date Issued - August 7, 1992
- Latest Release Date - August 6, 1993
- Author: Dave Thomas IBM Research Triangle Park, NC.
- CDEXPLOR Version 2.3
-
- Features: Play including options for disc repeat, track repeat
- Disc status/Counter, Eject, Pause/Stop, Skip to next/previous track.
- Output to CD-attached headphones or audio card-attached speakers.
- Table of contents - allows random track selection, plus a nifty way to
- indicate current track via auto-selection in list.
- Mini window option requires less screen space to interact with CD.
- Shares CD with other well-behaved CD applications.
-
- Requires --
- - MMPM/2 (multimedia extensions to OS/2 2.0) installed with CD support
- - An MMPM/2 supported CD player that allows digital audio disc playback
- - IBM 3510
- - IBM CD ROM II (XA)
- - Toshiba functional equivalents to the above
- - Output to speakers requires an audio card like IBM M-Audio ACPA
- - Headphone support via the CD headphone jack is the default
-
- Release History (most recent first)
-
- 2.3 8/9/93 - Add "Save Settings" - saves user selections, window pos
- - Fix funkiness with Mute/Sound button visibility
- - more legible mini icon
-
- 2.2 7/9/93 - Recompile for MMPM 1.1 (OS/2 2.1)
- - track info saving working now on OS/2 2.1
- - fix bug if non digital audio disc (like CD ROM) inserted
-
- 2.0 3/09/93 - Fix format of counter
- - Track counter in status area is now editable spin button
- - Position is user-modifyable (only when stopped)
- - "User Track Info" window replaces Table of contents
- allows user to add and save track names (or ANY information)
- - CD Explorer will recognize discs it has saved before
- and load any user info.
- - Disc shuffle
- - Mute
- - partial function option for better performance
- (overhaul for better performance)
- - Overhaul user interface for better use of screen space
- - full-size at screen yTop will stay on screen
-
- 1.0 7/31/92 - Shares CD with other CD apps (supports PASSDEVICE)
- - all global data now stored in window words
- - Multiples explorers at different places on same disc!
- - unlock drive on exit (and other fixes)
- - change forward trk and Rev Trk buttons to |<< and >>|
- to indicate going to track boundary.
- - hi res minimize icon for pretty 8514 display
- - save 4K on device-independent prod info box bitmap
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EXDESK.ZIP Date Issued - August 6, 1993
- Author: Dan Campbell IBM Raleigh, N.C
- EXTDESK Version 1.00
-
- EXTDESK is a WPS Class DLL for the "ExtendedDesktop" object class,
- which is a subclass of the "WPDesktop" object class. Its purpose
- is to extend the functions of the OS/2 2.x Desktop object.
-
- ExtendedDesktop extends the OS/2 2.x WPS Desktop to:
-
- 1) Optionally remove Arrange & Sort from the Desktop context menu.
- 2) Align groups of icons on the Desktop vertically or horizontally.
- 3) Snap-to-Grid with user defined Grid Spacing.
- 4) Precisely position individual icons on Desktop from Settings Notebook.
- 5) Precisely position individual icons on Desktop from C or REXX.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BN2SRC.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1993
- Author: Kennneth A. Kahn IBM Poughkeepsie N.Y.
- BIN2SRC Version 1.00
-
- The BIN2SRC utilities convert Binary Data Files to equivalent High Level
- Language Structures. You can add the conversion directly into source code
- for the C, MASM or RC compilers.
-
- The following utilities come with the package:
-
- BIN2MASM = Translates Binary Data to an equivalent MASM DB Structure
- BIN2C = Translates Binary Data to an equivalent C BYTE Array
- BIN2RC = Translates Binary Data to a form compatable with the
- RCDATA Resource type
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- LTRNAM.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1993
- Author: Kennneth A. Kahn IBM Poughkeepsie N.Y.
- LTRENAME Version 1.00
-
- Normally, the OS/2 CM assigns by default the Text "HOST - X - 3270 Emulator"
- to an LT session as the Title for both the LT Window and as the Entry Text
- in the OS/2 Window List (the Switch Entry). This default text is not very
- descriptive. The LTRENAME utility allows you to change this Title Text to
- any valid ASCII string. This allows you to more easily identify your LT
- sessions, especially when the are minimized. The new Text string can be as
- simple as the Host Name, or as complicated as you need.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- MEGADS.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1993
-
- Author: Brent Gross IBM Toronto, Canada
- MEGADESK Version 2.24
-
- Megadesk expands your desktop to increase the height and width of your
- screen. It allows movement to each screen-sized "room" with a single
- mouse-click on the desired room's "picture" in Megadesk's main window
-
- The Megadesk picture is drawn with the pull-down in the "Options" menu
- item "Redraw all Screens". When windows move within a room, Megadesk's
- picture of the room can be updated with a right-mouse double-click on the
- picture. If you want a window to appear in all rooms, select it in the
- "Locks" menuitem pull-down and it will stay on the screen as you move to
- all your new rooms (Megadesk itself is automatically locked).
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- LP3820.ZIP Date Issued - April 12, 1993
- Latest Release - June 17, 1993
- Author: Ken Borgedale IBM Boca Raton, FL
-
- Version 2.3a -
-
- Most documents created within IBM are in the AFP format (LIST3820,
- LIST38PP, PSEG3820). lp3820 allows you to print AFP documents on
- personal laser printers (IBM LaserPrinter, HP LaserJet, and any
- PostScript printer).
-
- lp3820 consists of a single program which will run in any version
- of OS/2, or in DOS 3.3 and above.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- PMPRTF.ZIP Date Issued - September 3, 1992
- Latest Release - June 17,1993
- Author: Mike Cowlishaw IBM United Kingdom Laboratories.
-
- * Would you like to use the C standard function 'printf' in your PM
- programs for debugging, occasional error messages, etc.?
-
- * Do you have existing subroutines, that use printf, that you'd like to
- use in PM programs?
-
- If you answer yes to either of these, you may find the PMprintf tool
- useful. PMprintf comprises two parts:
-
- printf.obj -- an object file, compiled with IBM C Set/2, which you
- link in with your PM program just like any other subroutine. This
- provides the printf service to that program. You write printf calls
- in your C program in the usual way; the printf subroutine buffers
- the data (on a per-thread basis in multi-thread programs) and adds
- each completed line to a message queue. For example, the following
- printf call will write a line to the PMprintf application and sound
- the Alert (bell):
-
- printf("This seems to work\a\n");
-
- Sample source (in C) is also provided for the printf function.
-
- pmprintf.exe -- is a PM application which sets up the queue used by
- printf and then "catches" and displays incoming printf lines. It is
- a kind of 'monitor' or 'virtual console' which will accept lines
- from any number of processes that use printf. PMprintf offers a
- number of options, including the ability to log the incoming lines
- to a file. See below for a short description of the options.
-
- If PMprintf has been started then it will display the incoming lines
- from printf calls in other processes. If it has not been started,
- then printf calls are quietly ignored (they return 0, not an error).
- PMprintf can be started or stopped at any time, and printf calls
- will then become active or be ignored as appropriate.
-
- Sample source for printf (printf.c) is included in the package; this
- offers certain customization options (for example, you can cause a
- prefix to be added to the start of each line so that different
- applications can have unique output lines, or cause lines to be broken
- at a certain length). There are also some usage hints and minor
- restrictions, documented in the header of printf.c.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PMGB32.ZIP Date Issued - September 3, 1992
- Latest Release Date - June 17,1993
- Author: Mike Cowlishaw IBM United Kingdom Laboratories.
-
- PMGlobe is a program which displays the Earth as a globe using OS/2
- Presentation Manager. You can choose to view the globe from any
- direction, or select one of a number of 'standard' views.
-
- In addition to simply displaying a picture of the world, PMGlobe will
- also let you light the globe as though by sunlight -- so you can see
- at a glance those areas of the globe where the sun has risen, and where
- it is night. Additional options add shading to the globe for a
- three-dimensional effect, and let you measure distances between
- two points on the globe. Other features are described in the file
- PMGLOBE.DOC.
-
- With the command interface included with PMGlobe, you can add markers
- and labels to the globe and have greater control over its actions. If
- you wish, you can use REXX (the scripting language included with OS/2)
- as a macro language for PMGlobe -- see PMGLOBEX.DOC for a description of
- the PMGlobe commands available; all of them can be used in a REXX macro.
-
- Ver 2.02 fixes a problem with DOS programs (even COMM ones) and adds
- on-globe clock capability.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 21MEMU.ZIP Date Issued - January 12, 1993
-
- ----> Withdrawn - June 16, 1993 <----
-
- Author: Ross Cook IBM Boca Raton FL.
- Glenn Brew IBM Boca Raton FL. *
-
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* */
- /* Withdrawn as the Version 1.02 20MEMU.ZIP now supports OS/2 2.1 */
- /* */
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- This is a replacement DLL for 20MEMU.ZIP that allows 20MEMU.ZIP to be used
- on the IBM OS/2 2.1 Beta. The original 20MEMU must be installed first, and
- the DLL in this package replace the original one.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- TXT2PS.ZIP Date Issued - September 1, 1992
- Latest Release Date - May 20, 1993 (Ver 2.15)
- Author: Mason Williams IBM Almaden, CA.
-
- TXT2PS contains TEXTorPS for PostScript Printers. TEXTorPS is an
- application program that can enhance the usability of OS/2
- PostScript printers by permitting the user to leave the printer in
- PostScript mode and still print text sent to the printer spooler by
- applications which are not PostScript aware. When TEXTorPS is running,
- PostScript printer jobs are undisturbed, but other text files are
- modified by the insertion of a PostScript program to interpret the job
- as ASCII text. The user may specify the font, typesize, line spacing,
- margins, orientation, page numbers and strings on each page.
-
- Version 2.09 -
-
- This corrects failure to print when options to include
- NLS chars or more chars from CP437, which was the initial
- selection in v 2.08.
-
- Version 2.15
-
- Revised for more robust operation under OS/2 2.1, help text revised.
- TXT2PS contains TEXTorPS for PostScript Printers. TEXTorPS is an
- application program that can enhance the usability of OS/2
- PostScript printers by permitting the user to leave the printer in
- PostScript mode and still print text sent to the printer spooler by
- applications which are not PostScript aware. When TEXTorPS is running,
- PostScript printer jobs are undisturbed, but other text files are
- modified by the insertion of a PostScript program to interpret the job
- as ASCII text. The user may specify the font, typesize, line spacing,
- margins, orientation, page numbers and strings on each page.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- GFOLDR.ZIP Date Issued - May 19, 1993
- Latest Release - November 9, 1993(Version 2.0)
- Author: Dan Kehn IBM Cary, NC
-
- Group Folder
-
- To handle the problem of getting to an object in a folder, many
- users create a special folder to hold objects that they frequently
- use. But often this new folder becomes filled with objects, some
- of which are only used once a month while others are used hourly.
- Locating a desired object in such a folder can be like trying to
- find "a needle in a haystack".
-
- To solve the retrieval problem, Group Folder allows you to create
- visible subsections within a given folder. Thus, you have more
- control over the organization of the contents of folders. The
- grouping of related objects helps you locate the object you want
- more quickly.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ELEPHT.ZIP Date Issued - May 4, 1993
- Author: David Slauson IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- Yorktown Heights, N.Y.
-
- Tiny Dancing Elephant (with digital clock) v1.21
-
- ELEPHANT is a little demo of OS/2 animation using icons. It
- displays a small icon-sized picture of a little elephant,
- standing on a red carpet, dancing in front of a breaking window.
-
- The program also displays a digital clock, in order to provide
- some marginal utility. Some users have also used
- ELEPHANT as a system monitor; as a system gets busier,
- the elephant's dancing becomes slower and jerkier.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- LP382F.ZIP Date Issued - April 12, 1993
- Author: Ken Borgedale IBM Boca Raton, FL
-
- Version 2.2d - 12 April 1993
-
- These fonts give a basic set of Times, Helvetica, and Letter Gothic
- fonts for use with lp3820 on printers which do not support scalable
- fonts. These fonts are needed when running lp3820 in HP-PCL or
- 4019 PPDS modes. They are not needed when running lp3820 in
- PostScript or 4029 PPDS modes.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- APING.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992
- Latest Release - April 8,1993
- Author: Peter J. Schwaller IBM Research Triangle Park, NC.
-
- APING is a CPI-C program that should be the first program you configure and
- run when first configuring APPC on your computer. APING exchanges data
- packets with a partner computer, and times how long the data transfer takes.
- It can be used to get a coarse measure of the session setup time between two
- computers, and the throughput and turnaround time on that APPC session.
- APING can be used to determine whether a session can be set up between two
- computers, and will display extensive error information if session allocation
- fails.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ATELL.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992
- Latest Release - April 8, 1993
- Author: Peter J. Schwaller IBM Research Triangle Park, NC.
-
- ATELL is a sample program that allows a workstation user to send a message to
- another workstation. ATELL is written in the C language and uses the IBM SAA
- Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C).
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- AREXEC.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992
- Latest Release - April 8, 1993
- Author: Peter J. Schwaller IBM Research Triangle Park, NC.
-
- APPC Remote EXECution. AREXEC allows you to execute any single command line
- on a remote workstation. All output of the command that goes to stdout or
- stderr will be routed to your screen. Full screen programs or programs that
- require user input will not work properly with AREXEC.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CBOOK.ZIP Date Issued - April 8, 1993
- Author: Patrick Mueller IBM Cary, N.C.
-
-
- cBook - C language file formatter for BookMaster
-
- cBook reads C source files and produces output suitable for BookMaster 1.3.
- (BookMaster is an IBM mainframe (CMS and MVS) document formatting system).
-
- Besides applying various fonts and sizes to the C source, cBook provides
- function cross reference information in BookMaster tables.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ELEP2F.ZIP Date Issued - April 8, 1993
- Author: Kenneth Kahn IBM Poughkeepsie, NY
-
- ELEP2, "OS/2 Entry Level 3270 Emulation Program", is a CUT Mode 3270 Emulator
- that runs in OS/2 VIO Window or FullScreen Protect Mode sessions. It supports
- file transfers, both Download and Upload, via the IND$FILE protocol. It can
- emulate the following terminal devices: Model-2 (24x80), Model-3 (32x80),
- Model-4 (43x80) or Model-5 (27x132). It can be loaded and run from an OS/2
- BOOT Disk.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LOADDF.ZIP Date Issued - April 8, 1993
- Author: Tom Cooper IBM Boulder, CO
-
- SaveDskF.exe and LoadDskF.exe are a pair of utilities to save a diskette
- to a file and vice-versa. SaveDskF.exe can be used to capture an image of a
- diskette into a file. The file can be transported somewhere and with
- LoadDskF.exe be reconstructed into the original diskette. This can be handy
- for electronically sending bootable diskettes. Data compression is used and only
- the data neccessary to reconstruct the used portion of the diskette is stored.
- If you choose, you may include a text description of the diskette to be included
- in the diskette image file.
-
- This set of utility programs will run on a wide variety of operating systems.
- DOS 3.3 or later; OS/2 1.x; and OS/2 2.x.
-
- These programs are not intended to save fixed disk images. All standard FAT
- diskette formats are supported.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PMFTRM.ZIP Original Date Issued - July 16, 1992
- Latest Release Date - March 23, 1993 (Ver 1.5)
- Author: Steve Blunden, IBM New Haven CN.
-
- Async Terminal program for OS/2.
-
- PMFTERM provides ANSI, DEC VT100(R), TTY line mode and FTTERMC asynchronous
- emulation for OS/2 1.2, 1.3 and 2.0+ without CM or ES. File transfer for
- IND$FILE via 3708/7171 or XMODEM for others. Logon scripting provided
- including special escape characters, CIS logon, IBM NSC BBS logon script etc.
- Command line interface to SEND/RECEIVE for all F/T types. Full hypertext
- help. COPY from and PASTE (!!!) TO emulation sessions (ie. from an
- editor session). COM1-COM4 support, run as many PMFTERM's concurrently
- as you have COM ports! Just add COM01/COM02/COM.SYS to CONFIG.SYS and
- talk to the world...and still use your computer while you do it!
-
- Release History
- ---------------
-
- Release 1.2 Initial release of PMFTERM
-
- Release 1.5 2/11/93
-
- Fixed problem with TSO where screen was cleared
- before entering IND$FILE command.
-
- Fixed problems with IND$FILE and 3174 AEA.
-
- Added support in FTTERMC for Host Directed Print.
- Output is sent to the spooler default printer, which
- is assumed to be IBM4201 data stream compatible.
-
- Fixed ATTN key (Alt+F5).
-
- Fixed cursor in the middle of fonts larger than 10 high.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- DIRSTA.ZIP Date Issued - August 27, 1992
- Latest Release Date - March 23, 1993 (Ver 1.02)
- Author: Chris Ahl IBM Raleigh, NC.
-
- DIRSTAT is a simple PM program that can be used to obtain information from
- a LAN adapter in your PS/2. The primary purpose of this program is to
- provide an easy way of finding out the universal address (UAA) of the adapter
- and the local address (LAA) of the adapter.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CPOST.ZIP Date Issued - March 23, 1993
- Author: Patrick Mueller IBM Cary, N.C.
-
- cPost - C language file formatter for PostScript
-
- cBook reads C source files and produces output suitable for PostScript
- printers and interpreters.
-
- Arbitrary PostScript fonts (and sizes) may be applied to various types
- of tokens in the C source.
-
- version 1.2 - Feb 17 1993
- - fix to make 'i' and 'd' fonts work (for good this time!)
- - change Courier-Italic to Courier-Oblique
-
- version 1.1 - Feb 15 1993
- - fix tab handling problem (thanks to Art Roberts for this)
- - fix to make 'i' and 'd' fonts work
- - don't echo command line parameters into output file anymore
- - allow '@' file specs for -k and file names.
-
- version 1.0 - Feb 2 1993
- - a few bug fixes, a few added diagnostics
- - function definitions (can) now use different font than other
- function tokens (usage and prototype).
- - font for identifiers separated from 'n'ormal text
- - added the -r option and -w option
-
- version 0.3 - Jan 18 1993
-
- - configuration via imbed files with -i options
- - all options added (most from cBook)
- - added linefeed at end of file to prevent last line from not being
- processed
-
- version 0.2
-
- - lots of little fixes
-
- version 0.1
-
- - initial version
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- AUTODI.ZIP Date Issued - March 23, 1993
- Author: Richard L. Gray IBM Owego, New York
-
- AUTODISP provdies a graphical display of the following APPN resources as
- bar charts on a percentile scale:
- Sessions - Number of sessions having an endpoint at this node.
- Links - Number of links between this and other nodes.
- Transaction Programs - Number of active transaction programs at this node.
- Data Base Entries - Number of data base entries at this node.
- Network Nodes - Number of network nodes in this network.
- Intermediate Sessions - Number of sessions routed through this node.
- Great for demos, testing, and keeping status on a network node.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- RXD.ZIP Date Issued - February 15, 1993
- Author: Patrick Mueller IBM Cary, N.C.
-
- RXD is a Presentation Manager source level debugger for Rexx programs.
- It features breakpoints, single stepping, 'watch' variables display,
- and a console input/output display.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- PMCAM2.ZIP Date Issued - February 15, 1993
- Author: Juerg von Kaenel IBM Yorktown Research Center, N.Y.
-
- PM Camera /2 has the ability to take screen shots of OS/2 Presentation Manager
- screens, screen parts or active windows. The pictures taken may be saved in
- OS/2 BMP (1.1) file format, PSEG38PP, PostScript and Encapsulated PostScript
- format. Additionally it may also be put into the Clipboard for use by other
- applications.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- RXMATH.ZIP Date Issued - December 02, 1992
- Author: Patrick J. Mueller IBM Cary N. C.
-
- The following math functions are provided: cos(x), sin(x), tan(x),
- acos(x), asin(x), atan(x), cosh(x), sinh(x), tanh(x), ceil(x),
- floor(x), exp(x), log(x), log10(x), sqrt(x), pow(x,y), pi(), e().
- Note that these functions are a subset of those available with the C
- Set/2 compiler. All trigonometric functions deal with radians.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- PRNTPS.ZIP Date Issued - November 10, 1992
- Author: Mike Perks IBM Boca Raton.
-
- This is a simple program written in REXX which allows you to print a text
- file on a Postscript capable printer. The command format is:
-
- PRINTPS <filename>
-
- where <filename> is the name of the file you want to print.
-
- You can edit PRINTPS.CMD to change the following items:
-
- printer port output = 'LPT1'
- number of line on a page numlines = 80
- size of the page pagelength = 792 (11 inches)
- top margin topmargin = 36 (0.5 inch)
- bottom margin bottommargin = 36 (0.5 inch)
- left-hand side margin leftmargin = 54 (0.75 inch)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- RXAPPC.ZIP Date Issued - November 9, 1992
- Author: Sam Detweiler Jr. IBM Detroit Michigan.
-
- REXX/APPC Function interface Package
-
- This package provides access to the OS/2
- Communications Manager APPC Application
- Programming Interface from REXX programs.
-
- This provides a fast and simple way to
- learn APPC and to build communications pgms.
-
- The sample pgms TP1 (Client) and TP2 (Server)
- can be located at any OS/2 APPC enabled system
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- RXNETB.ZIP Date Issued - November 6, 1992
- Author: Sam Detweiler Jr. IBM Detroit Michigan.
-
- REXX/NETBIOS Function interface Package
-
- This package provides access to the OS/2
- NETBIOS Application Programming Interface
- from REXX programs.
-
- This provides a fast and simple way to
- learn NETBIOS and to build communications pgms.
-
- The sample pgms TESTS (Client) and TESTR (Server)
- can be located at any OS/2 NETBIOS enabled system
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EDTINI.ZIP Date Issued - October 3, 1992
- Author: Gunnar P. Seaburg IBM Houston Texas.
-
- The EDITINI program is a simple editor which can be used to view
- and change text entries in the OS2.INI and OS2SYS.INI keyed
- files. The OS2.INI and OS2SYS.INI files provide a convenient
- place for programs to store profile information. However, these
- files are stored in binary form and therefore cannot be readily
- viewed without a special program. That's why EDITINI was
- created.
-
- EDITINI can be used to view text entries in the OS2.INI and
- OS2SYS.INI profiles, and it also provides the ability to change
- or delete entries if desired. (EDITINI does not provide binary
- data editing capability.)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- VREXX2.ZIP Date Issued - September 24, 1992
- Author: Richard B. Lam IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
-
- VREXX is Visual REXX for OS/2 Presentation Manager! VREXX is a library of
- OS/2 2.0 REXX functions that will give your REXX programs a PM interface. And
- you DO NOT need to know anything about PM programming!
-
- VREXX includes functions for creating windows, drawing graphics, displaying
- text in multiple fonts, and displaying dialog boxes. Dialogs are available
- for filename selection, font and color selection, string input, and message
- display. Other dialogs allow presentation and selection of options through
- listbox, table, radiobutton and checkbox dialogs.
-
- On-line help is included, along with some sample REXX programs that show how
- easy it is to add windows and dialogs to Your REXX programs.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- HEXDMP.ZIP Date Issued - September 1, 1992
- Author: Joe Nord IBM Boca Raton, FL.
-
- A binary data display and conversion utility, hexdump supports both bin2hex
- and hex2bin functionality. 'bin2hex' is pretty self-explainatory.
- For 'hex2bin' (-r), hexdump searches the input stream for "nibbles"
- converting each pair to a binary output byte. To facilitate small changes
- to binary files, input hex format is compatible with hexdump displayed hex and
- characters following a '*' on a line are ignored (for comments).
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- DBMRPW.ZIP Date Issued - September 1, 1992
- Author: James Wangler IBM Austin, TX.
-
- REMOTE PASSWORD ADMINISTRATION UTILITY
- For Client-to-Server-to-Host Password Updates
-
- This is for EXTENDED SERVICES 1.0 (ES 1.0)
-
- PURPOSE: This utility is intended for use with the OS/2 Database
- Manager, while running a Server and Client(s) arrangement
- without the use of the OS/2 LAN Server program.
-
- The problem to be solved is: how does a user on a client
- machine update the password access on the server, for
- a particular user-id. In addition, if a host session(s)
- is provided and active on the server, how does a user on a
- client machine update the password access on the host
- session(s). The problem is physical access to the
- server is very difficult or virtually impossible, due to
- distance or security access.
-
- This utility allows a user on a client machine to update
- the password access on the server, for a particular
- user-id. In addition, if a host session(s) is provided
- and active on the server, this utility allows a user on a
- client machine to update the password access on the host
- session(s), all without having physical access to the server.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- DINFO.ZIP Date Issued - August 21, 1992
- Author: N. Malte Christensen, IBM DENMARK
-
- A small program that sits on your desktop on monitors your SWAP file and
- free space on the SWAP drive. Alarms can be set to alert you to SWAPPER.DAT
- growth and you can also set an alarm to specific FREE SPACE values.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PMTREE.ZIP Date Issued - August 18, 1992
- Author: Donald Hobern IBM Boca Raton, FL
-
- PMTREE is an application for examination of and interaction with the
- windows of an OS/2 system. It presents a graphical display of all a
- window hierarchy, allowing navigation according to the relationships
- between the windows. Many characteristics of the windows may be
- displayed or queried. In many cases the windows may also be modified.
- The application also allows the user to post or send PM messages to
- any window in the system.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- IPFCPP.ZIP Date Issued - July 16, 1992
- Author: Doug Haigh, IBM Raleigh, N. C.
-
- IPFC Preprocessor.
-
- IPFC Preprocessor is tool to expand the capabilities of the IPF Compiler. It
- provides additional function for the IPF Compiler that are necessary for both
- single sourcing online documentation & hardcopy books (using BookMaster), and
- single sourcing of symbols for the developer and help panel writer. IPFC
- Preprocessor allows you to define symbols, create conditionally compiled
- sections of documents, include C language symbols (using #define) in help
- panels, create simple text macros (tags), and resolves searches for imbedded
- files and bitmaps to other directories.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- OS/2 2.1 and 2.11 PCMCIA Support Abstract
-
- OS2PCM.ZIP contains OS/2 2.1 and 2.11 PCMCIA Socket Services,
- Card Services, and Configuration Manager Graphical User Interface for
- PCMCIA support. This installation package includes support for PCMCIA
- modems and ATA disk devices.