- NOTICES
- TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS
- List of Tables
- About this Book
- Who Should Read This Book
- How This Book Is Structured
- Information
- Highlights Of OS/2 2.0
- Workplace Shell
- The Intergrating Platform
- Concurrent Processing
- Inter-Application Communication
- Printing
- Network Support
- Application and System Protection
- Memory Management
- File Systems
- Multimedia Applications
- Application Compatibility
- Multiple DOS Sessions
- Windows Applications
- Version-specific DOS
- Boot Manager
- Memory Extenders
- Adobe Type Manager
- Installation
- Migration
- Online Help and Information
- Productivity Aids and Games
- Productivity Aids
- Games
- OS/2 2.0 Tools for Application Development
- Developement Platform
- 32-BIT Application Programming Interface
- Application Performance and Programmer Productivity
- Protecting Investment in 16-BIT Code
- Managing OS/2 2.0
- Memory Management
- File Systems Management
- File System Caches
- Default File System Cache Sizes
- Task Management
- DOS and WIN-OS/2 Support
- Multiple DOS Sessions
- Windows Application Support
- DOS Compativility
- Device Management
- Multimedia Systems and Devices
- Device Drivers
- Developing OS/2 2.0 Applications
- Applications Running Under OS/2 2.0
- Application Programming Interface
- Comparison of 16-BIT and 32-BIT OS/2 Functions
- Object-Oriented Programming using SOM
- OS/2 2.0 Workplace Programming Interface
- Application Development Tools
- C SET/2
- Developer's Workbench
- C Developer's Workset/2
- OS/2 Technical Library
- Planning
- Planning for Installation
- Hardware Requirements
- Minimum Configuaration
- Storage Capacities
- Disk Space
- Worksheets
- Installation Overview
- Selecting Installation Media
- Installing Multiple Operating Systems
- Installing Over Existing Operating Systems
- Planning Disk Space
- Choosing File Systems
- Choosing Features
- Optimizing Performance
- Application Considerations
- OS/2 2.0 CONFIG.SYS Statements
- DOS and WIN-OS/2 Settings
- Maximizing Memory in a DOS Session
- Changing the OS/2 2.0 CONFIG.SYS File for a DOS Session
- Changing the OS/2 2.0 AUTOEXEC.BAT File for a DOS Session
- Appendixes
- Supported Hardware
- Microprocessors
- Storage Interfaces
- Printers and Plotters
- Matrix Printers
- HP Laserjet and Compatible Printers
- HP Paintjet Printers
- IBM Laserprinters
- IBM Proprinters
- IBM Quietwriter and Compatible Printers
- Plotters
- Postscript Printers
- Miscellaneous Printers
- WIN-OS/2 Printer Drivers
- Graphics Adapters and Displays
- SVGA
- SVGA on Utility
- SCSI Adapters and Disks
- High-Volume Devices
- International Language Support
- Translations
- Bidirectional Support
- Double-Byte Character Set
- Installing National Language Versions
- Country Choice
- Keyboard Choice
- Changing National Language Options
- Temporary Changes
- Permanent Changes
- Understanding Code Pages
- Understanding Devinfo Statements
- Documentation
- Operating System Information
- Hardcopy Information
- Online Information
- Toolkit Information
- Online Documents
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library
- Related Information
- Training and Customer Support
- Training
- IBM OS/2 2.0 User Workshop
- Technical Support Education
- Application Developer Education
- OS/2 2.0 Service and Support
- Program Defect Support
- Enhanced Support Offerings