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OS/2 2.1 DEVICE DRIVER DEVELOPMENT KIT (DDK) CD-ROM AVAILABLE
February 8, 1993
Starting today, independent hardware vendors and experienced device
driver developers can order a Device Driver Development Kit (DDK) to
help develop device drivers and applications for OS/2* Version 2.1.
This DDK, which replaces previously distributed Display and SCSI Device
Adaptation Kits, is a release of over 50MB of full function source code,
build tools, test tools, and on-line documentation for several OS/2 2.1
device drivers. It includes source code for PM display drivers, virtual
video drivers, base video handlers, printer, DASD, SCSI, CD-ROM, and
mouse drivers. Source code for WIN-OS/2 seamless display drivers is
available separately.
The information and code on this DDK will be updated and made
available on a DDK in approximately three months and be available
through a subscription service.
PREREQUISITES
o CD-ROM Player
o The DDK is intended for use on IBM OS/2 2.0 with the OS/2 2.0
Service Pack (XR06055) or later releases. Use of this DDK and
its associated utilities on a system earlier than OS/2 2.0 and
the Service Pack may produce unpredictable results.
o It is recommended that developers have the OS/2 2.0 Toolkit
installed on their system so the 2.0 kernel debugger can be used.
o If you are developing video drivers and you require the WIN-OS/2
seamless supplement, you are required to have licenses to use the
Windows** 3.0 and Windows 3.1 DDK.
o For some drivers, Microsoft* C 6.0 is required.
o For some drivers, Microsoft MASM 6.0 is required.
o Adobe Systems files included in the DDK must not be changed.
Persons changing these files are subject to legal action by
the Adobe Corporation.
INSTALLATION
The DDK includes an installation program that permits you to selectively
install device drivers. After selecting one, more, or all device
drivers, the program informs you of the disk space required and how much
available space you have. The program will not copy drivers onto your
system unless it detects you have enough room for everything you
selected. Regardless of your selections, the installation program will
NOT update your CONFIG.SYS file. Please ignore any messages to the
contrary that may be displayed in this release.
A README.DDK file provides installation information as well as
a detailed description of the DDK.
ORDERING A DDK
This DDK is available at a nominal shipping and handling charge to
developers who are currently developing or planning to develop OS/2
device drivers. To obtain a DDK, contact the IBM DDK coordinator or
Ordering Number for your country or geography as listed below.
Country or Geography Ordering Number
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Australia, Hong Kong including Telephone: 61-2-354-7684
People's Republic of China, FAX: 61-2-354-7766
Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand,
Philippines, Singapore (including
offshort support of India), Sri
Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand
Canada
NOTE: Device Driver developers in this geography will receive a
direct communication regarding distribution and support.
Europe, Middle East and Africa Telephone: 44-285-641175
FAX: 44-285-640181
NOTE: IBM EMEA OS/2 Developer Assistance Program members will
receive a direct communication regarding distribution and
support.
Japan Telephone: 81-3-5563-5897
FAX: 81-3-5563-4957
Korea Telephone: 82-2-528-1548
FAX: 82-2-528-1414/1415
Latin America Telephone: 525-627-1846
FAX: 525-395-7812
United States Telephone: 407-982-4239
FAX: 407-982-4218
NOTES: When ordering a DDK, please FAX your name, company name,
full business address, and telephone number to 407-982-4218.
The DDK order materials will be mailed to you.
If you are a member of the Boca Raton OEM (Device Driver)
Support Bulletin Board or are a device driver developer in
the Developer Assistance Program (DAP), you need NOT request
a DDK unless you have not received DDK order materials by
February 19, 1993.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Technical support for specific device driver development questions will
be provided. Information about obtaining support will be available
through the DDK coordinator for your geography. Other OS/2 inquiries
should be directed to the appropriate IBM channels.
*
OS/2 is a registered trademark of the IBM Corporation in the
U.S. and other countries.
**
Microsoft is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation and
Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.