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- Archive-name: os2-faq/new-user/part1
- Version: 940820
- Posting-Frequency: weekly
-
- OS/2 New User Introduction
- ==========================
-
- [Revised: August 20, 1994]
-
- Welcome to the world of OS/2! IBM OS/2 2.1 is an inexpensive, full-
- featured, DOS- and Windows-compatible operating system for 386SX (or
- better) PC compatibles. It is quite powerful (supporting long
- filenames, REXX programs, Adobe Type Manager and TrueType, a 32-bit
- flat memory model, preemptive multitasking, multithreading, advanced
- multimedia including software motion video, and robust communications,
- for example), yet its Workplace Shell user interface makes it
- remarkably easy to use (and amazingly flexible).
-
- This brief document is intended to help you get started using the
- Internet's OS/2 newsgroups and to help you obtain more information on
- OS/2. Read it carefully to get started with this exciting operating
- system. It will be posted regularly to the OS/2 newsgroups which new
- users are most likely to visit.
-
-
- Where Can I Get OS/2?
- ---------------------
-
- In the United States, IBM OS/2 Version 2.1 is available from almost
- any software dealer, including Egghead, Software Etc., CompUSA,
- Babbage's, and many others. (Below Zero, Indelible Blue, and other
- vendors listed in the OS/2 FAQ List -- see below -- will handle both
- U.S. and international mail orders for the U.S. English version.) It
- is also available directly from IBM through the OS/2 Hotline at (800)
- 3-IBM-OS2. You may also call the OS/2 Hotline if you would like OS/2
- product literature, videotapes, books, t-shirts, and special discounts
- on popular OS/2 applications.
-
- There are three OS/2 packages available. Choose OS/2 2.1 full version
- if you do not have either DOS or a previous version of OS/2. Choose
- OS/2 2.1 Upgrade Edition (under $100 from most software dealers) if
- you are upgrading from DOS or a previous version of OS/2, you do not
- have Windows 3.1, and you want Windows application compatibility.
- Choose OS/2 for Windows (under $50 from most dealers) if you already
- have Windows 3.1 (or if you don't have Windows but do not need Windows
- application compatibility).
-
- All three packages are available in your choice of 3.5 inch, 5.25
- inch, or CD-ROM media. If you purchase the diskette version of OS/2,
- be sure to buy the diskette size that corresponds to your Drive A.
- (Like DOS, you must boot OS/2 to install it.) Before purchasing the
- CD-ROM version, check with the OS/2 FAQ List (see below) to make sure
- your CD-ROM drive and adapter combination are supported by OS/2 (the
- vast majority now are). (The FAQ List also includes purchase
- suggestions if you do not yet own a CD-ROM drive.)
-
- Note that OS/2 2.1 (at least when purchased directly from IBM in the
- United States) has a 30 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee.
- You can try OS/2 risk free and return it for a full refund if not
- completely satisfied.
-
- Please see the OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List for further
- information on OS/2 pricing, availability, and hardware requirements.
-
-
- OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List
- ------------------------------------
-
- The OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List is a compendium of
- useful OS/2 information. It should be your first stop whenever you
- have an OS/2 question. Before you post a question to any OS/2
- newsgroup, please check the FAQ List to see if it is already answered.
- The first few sections of the OS/2 FAQ List are particularly helpful to
- those who have never seen or used OS/2 before.
-
- To obtain the OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List, you may use "ftp."
- The ftp command (available on most systems connected to the Internet)
- allows you to retrieve files from other systems on the network. The
- exact procedure may be different on your system, but you should try
- the following command:
-
- ftp ftp-os2.cdrom.com
-
- (Press ENTER or RETURN after each command.) When asked for a
- username, type:
-
- anonymous
-
- and when asked for a password, simply type your Internet mail address.
- Then, type the command:
-
- cd /pub/os2/all/info/faq
-
- to change the directory. To get a list of files in that directory,
- type:
-
- dir
-
- Identify the file with the "highest" number. (As of this writing, the
- latest OS/2 FAQ List is Release 2.1E, filename faq21e.zip.) To
- retrieve this file, type the following commands:
-
- binary
- get faq21e.zip
-
- The FAQ List package will then be placed in your home directory on
- your home system. You can then download the file to your DOS or OS/2
- machine. This file is "zipped," as many OS/2 program files are. You
- need an UnZip utility to decode the file (and extract the files
- contained in the package). Versions of UnZip are available for many
- systems, including DOS, Unix, and OS/2. (The OS/2 version of UnZip is
- located in directory /pub/os2/all/archivers on that same ftp system.
- Multiplatform source code is also located there.)
-
- The ftp-os2.cdrom.com site is one of the Internet's largest
- repositories for OS/2 software and information. For more information
- on ftp-os2.cdrom.com, consult the ASCII (text) file /pub/os2/0readme
- at that site. For a directory of OS/2 files available at
- ftp-os2.cdrom.com, retrieve the ASCII file /pub/os2/00index.txt.
-
- If you need more help in either retrieving a file using ftp or in
- UnZipping the file, ask your system administrator.
-
- To end your ftp session, type:
-
- quit
-
- and you will be disconnected.
-
- If you cannot use ftp, you may retrieve the FAQ List by mail from an
- ftp mail server. Ask your system administrator (or consult the
- newsgroup news.answers) for advice. The OS/2 FAQ List is also
- available from several online services, including CompuServe, and many
- bulletin board systems (BBSes). The OS/2 Shareware BBS
- (+1-703-385-4325) and Greater Chicago Online (+1-708-895-4042) always
- carry the latest version.
-
- The List is now also available through Gopher. Your host may have the
- Gopher client software installed. Try entering the command:
-
- gopher
-
- to see if it works. If it does, you should navigate through the menus
- to connect to the IBM Almaden Research Center experimental Gopher
- server in California (or connect directly to index.almaden.ibm.com).
- Once you have located that server, select "OS/2 Information," "Non-IBM
- Originated Files," then download the OS/2 FAQ List.
-
- Also, the FAQ is avalible via World Wide Web (WWW). If you have a WWW Client
- (such as Mosaic or Lynx) installed, you should be able to get it at:
- http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/os2/os2world.html
-
- The newsgroup news.answers contains several help files, posted
- periodically, which can assist you in using ftp, mail, Gopher, and
- LISTSERV systems. You may wish to consult these information files
- before asking your system administrator for assistance.
-
-
- OS/2 Newsgroups
- ---------------
-
- After reading the OS/2 FAQ List you may have some unanswered
- questions. If so, you may post a message to one of the OS/2
- newsgroups. Note that crossposting (posting the same message to more
- than one newsgroup) is generally frowned upon -- please try to post to
- just one newsgroup.
-
- These OS/2 newsgroups are available:
-
- comp.os.os2.multimedia
- For information on OS/2 multimedia features, including MMPM/2
- and Ultimotion (software motion video).
- comp.os.os2.setup
- For all questions relating to setup, installation, and driver
- support under OS/2.
- comp.os.os2.bugs
- For the discussion and reporting of OS/2 bugs (flaws).
- comp.os.os2.advocacy
- For the discussion of OS/2 compared with other products,
- marketing, and "politics."
- comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip
- For any OS/2 questions dealing with TCP/IP networks/networking.
- comp.os.os2.networking.misc
- For any OS/2 questions related to other networking.
- comp.os.os2.programmer.porting
- For talk about porting software from other environments to OS/2.
- comp.os.os2.programmer.oop
- Information and discussion about Object Oriented Programming under
- OS/2.
- comp.os.os2.programmer.tools
- For talk about OS/2 programming tools.
- comp.os.os2.programmer.misc
- For discussion of any other OS/2 programming issues.
- comp.os.os2.apps
- Discusses DOS, Windows, and OS/2 applications running under
- OS/2.
- comp.os.os2.games
- For discussion relating to OS/2 and games. Includes both native
- OS/2 games and information on running DOS/Windows games under OS/2.
- comp.os.os2.announce
- Carries important OS/2 announcements. This newsgroup is
- moderated -- you cannot ask a question here. OS/2-related
- announcements should be submitted to David Tholen
- (tholen@newton.ifa.hawaii.edu).
- comp.binaries.os2
- If you do not have ftp access you can obtain OS/2 software
- using this newsgroup. This newsgroup is also moderated.
- Submissions should be sent to os2bin@csd4.csd.uwm.edu.
- comp.os.os2.beta
- For discussion of beta releases of OS/2 (versions of OS/2 that
- are released for testing purposes by IBM and that you cannot
- buy in stores). Also, if you would like to see a feature
- added to OS/2 in a future version, post here.
- comp.os.os2.misc
- For general OS/2 discussion. Post here only if none of the
- above categories fits.
-
- You may also be interested in the following newsgroups which cover
- OS/2 topics with great frequency:
-
- comp.lang.rexx
- A general newsgroup covering the REXX programming language.
- Every copy of OS/2 includes a built-in REXX interpreter.
- comp.sys.powerpc
- Both Apple and IBM have introduced computers based on the
- PowerPC processor. IBM (and IBM compatible) PowerPC systems
- will soon ship with OS/2 for PowerPC (part of the Workplace
- OS family).
-
-
- Free Real Time Technical Support and OS/2 Discussion
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- If your host has an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client installed, it is
- poosible to get free help with installing, or any other problems by joining
- the OS/2 channel. Although the people in the channel are not IBM technical
- support, they can be very helpful. To see if you have an IRC client, try
- typing:
-
- irc
-
- at the command line, and see if it works. To join the OS/2 channel, type:
-
- /join #os/2
-
- Aside from Techincal Support, IRC is also a good place to get information,
- rumours, and tips about OS/2.
-
-
- Reporting Problems to IBM
- -------------------------
-
- If you have an OS/2 problem you may contact IBM directly. Consult the
- OS/2 FAQ List for details on OS/2 technical support (through
- CompuServe, to CompuServe from the Internet, or by telephone).
-
-
- Reporting Problems/Suggestions for this Document
- ------------------------------------------------
- If you notice any problems with or have any suggestions for this document,
- please e-mail me at: ellidz@midway.uchicago.edu. I try to keep up with any
- discussions about this document that are posted to any of the newsgroups, but
- occasionally I miss a few. E-Mailing me will assure that I recieve your
- comment. Also, please do not hesitate to give me suggestions. Most changes
- to this document are made because someone has suggested it!
-
-
- Again, welcome to OS/2!
-
- --
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