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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. About The Guide ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
Issue #4
Published On 4/9/94
This guide is meant to give a concise report on current
OS/2 events. Any and all contents are solely my opinion. If you
don't agree with them run around the net and delete every copy
you can find. Otherwise sue me, but all I have is a 2400 baud
modem and a bunch of credit card bills. Anyone is welcome to the
latter :). Read on and I hope you enjoy another issue of the
HitchHiker's Guide To OS/2.
Any Comments Regarding The Guide or monetary donations can
be directed to:
sdudas@austin.onu.edu
Steve Dudas.
Special Thanks go to Dr. V. Phaniraj for letting me know
that wp2ipf/2 exists.
In you haven't guessed that is what this is done with.
Thanks to Kim Kruse Hansen for the great job he has done with
this application.
Copies of the HHGOS2 will be available for anonymous ftp
from ftp-os2.cdrom.com.
look in /pub/incoming/hhgos2_#.zip
every other Saturday for a new release or look in
/pub/os2/2_x/info/newsltr/hhgos2_#.zip For back issues.
The .zip file will contain both a .txt and the .inf version of
the HHGOS2.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Here and Now ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
SOM for Windows.
IBM has announced plans for a Windows 3.1 upgrade package which will give
windows users access to many of the object oriented features we enjoy using
OS/2. This package will patch 3 windows files and provides drag and drop,
notebook type settings, along with a host of other PM features. The package is
apparently scheduled for release sometime this summer.
Et4000 W32i
A new release of the Et4000 W32i drivers has been released. The file name is
os2w32.zip and is available on ftp.cdrom.com. I recently purchased a Et4000
w32i and fell in love with it. It has the raw power to make the video fly for
a minimum amount of money. I paid $179 for a 2 meg version.
The card came with version 1.0 drivers. The latest ones in cdrom are v1.02
and haven't changed that much. The biggest improvement is in the installation.
It has been greatly simplified to running a REXX command file and following
instructions. The main drawback to all of these drivers is that they are all
built for cards with 1 meg of ram. Thus they only run up to 256 colors. I
have to assume that will be corrected since the 2 meg cards are so cheap.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. SoftViews ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
This issues review goes to Povframe 2.0.
This application provides a PM front for the ever popular raytracer Povray,
and was built by Bill Pulver. Povframe, while a bit slow, provides and
excellent interface into the povray program. The interface allows the user
easy access to every important setting. From image buffer sizes to the height
and width of the trace. It then instructs a text based version of Povray which
was compiled using Cset++.
Povframe also allows you to specify a viewer that can be used to view the
picture as it is raytraced. Povframe also has a whole range of options to
create a animation file. I have not had time to play with this but it could be
very interesting.
Povframe also makes it very easy to edit scene files by providing an edit
choice which brings up the selected file in a OS/2 PM editor window.
Altogether its a very well thought out product, and very easy to use.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. OS/2 Tips ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
Submitted By: Craig J. Rodrigues
Here is a very easy hint on how to create PostScript files
under OS/2. You can use this hint even if you don't have a PostScript laser
printer.
(1) Hit the right mouse button on a blank space on the desktop.
(2) Select System Setup.
(3) In the System Setup folder select Selective Install.
(4) In the Selective Install menu, click on the box next to the printer.
(5) Press the OK button.
(6) A list of printer drivers should come up. Select one of the postScript
printer drivers, such as Generic PostScript.
(7) Continue the install process.
(8) When the installation is finished, an icon representing the PostScript
printer driver should be on your desktop.
(9) Go to this icon, click the right mouse button.
(10) Click on the arrow next to the word Open, A submenu will pop up and click
on the Settings option up.
(11) A notebook of options should pop up. On the right side of this notebook,
you will see a bunch of options. Click on the output option.
(12) There should be a little box with the option Output to File. Click on this
box, a little checkmark should appear.
(13) Go to the upper left hand button of the notebook window Double click on
the button to close the window.
(14) Now you are set! In certain OS/2 programs like Describe or
EPM, you can choose which printer you want to print to.
When you do this, choose the PostScript printer. Now, when you print to the
PostScript printer, the output will be directed to a file. This file can then
be copied, and later dumped to a real PostScript printer.
This hint is very handy if you want to create formatted PostScript output at
one location, and then take the file to another location where the PostScript
printer actually is, so that output can be created.
For example, I use this hint to create PostScript output at home, then I
take the PostScript file to school, where I dump it to the printer there and
create nice laser printed output.
This hint can apply to ANY OS/2 printer driver, so you could use it to produce
formatted Hewlett-Packard Laserjet output, or even output for a 9-pin Epson
printer.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Trivia Question ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
What was the first Nuclear Power Plant to use software to guide the shutdown
of its reactors in emergency situations?
Answer to last Issues Trivia Question:
The Therac 25 killed 2 patients and severely injured 1 due to a software
bug.
Yes I know these are hard... but stop by the library and look it up! Who
knows, you may learn something.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. DESKTOP CONTEST!!! ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
We have a winner! I got some incredible desktops and came down to two.
They are both incredible, but I happen to like lots of color. :) So I decided
to make a winner and a runner up.
The Winner IS:
Mike Morrell
from Klamath Falls, Or.
The Runner Up IS:
a man who goes by the nickname of Neuromancer.
I was not able to get his full name. (my e-mail bounced)
But I will mention it in the next issue if he would like.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. How To Submit an Article ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
Please Include the following Information in all submissions.
1) Your full name( No nicks for you ircers)
2) email-address
3) Date article was completed on.
4) A ONE sentence summary of the article.
5) Articles must be in a zipped file. The text should
be contained in a single ASCII text file. All
graphics should be in the .bmp format and may be in
256 colors. About 400 x 300 is a good size.
** I am unable to return any copies of articles sent to me **