News from Warpstock. Timur Tabi briefly made it onto IRC from Warpstock and said
that the win32-OS/2 project had stopped development using Open32 and was going to
start a port of Wine. This is the WINdows Emulator project currently being worked
on by the Linux community. They have also added a new programmer to the project.
For more on the win32-OS/2 project see - http://www.os2ss.com/win32-os2/
In other Warpstock related news, Dan Casey reports that he heard that Steven
Kings "IBM presentation on Aurora and WSOD was VERY good (and good to OS/2
users)". Also that Papyrus and Opera were no-shows, but no explanation was
given. Dan also stated that he "did get a brand new beta of Smack! from Bill
Schindler, though not up to the level HE was demoing (what a bummer ... Smack! 2.0
is going to be VERY nice)."
Many folks were impressed by the Simplicity for Java demonstration by Data Representations, Inc. Carl H. Sayres, of Data Representatives said "Because I had such a great time at Warpstock, I'm going to extend the sale price of $69 through the end of the week. Just put the word WARPSTOCK in the special ordering instructions box at the bottom of the ordering page." You can download a demo of Simplicity and also purchase it from - http://www.datarepresentations.com/
The Virtual OS/2 International Consumer Education has posted nearly 100 pictures
taken at Warpstock '98 to its website at http://www.os2voice.org/.
Remember great times, see yourself, and if you weren't able to attend, see what
you missed!
On October 13, 1998, IBM updated the IDE drivers for fixed and removable disk
support. The readme.txt file claims that this fix is not needed if you have installed
at least fixpack 38 for Warp 3 or fixpack 9 for Warp 4 (which means fixpack 9 may
be coming soon). You can read about and download this new IDE fix at:
http://service.software.ibm.com/os2ddpak/html/647679D565C73E0F862565980068EFB0.html
To celebrate WarpStock'1998, Theta Band Software is offering a 50% discount on
its flagship product, the Digital Sound & Music Interface for OS/2 Developer's
Toolkit.
DSMI/2 offers OS/2 developers multi-channel audio mixing, module playback, and
much more. Most recently, DSMI/2 was used in PolyEx Software's Hopkins: FBI for
OS/2, the game that best takes advantage of OS/2 multimedia ever.
More information about the DSMI/2 product can be found at http://www.thetaband.com/dsmi
Ordering is available online at the discount price at http://www.thetaband.com/dsmi/ordering.html,
even if you cannot attend WarpStock 1998. But hurry, because the price will go back
to normal on monday when the show is over.
Happy Warpstock 1998!
In response to VOICE-Warpstock announcements, WarpCity requested to never receive
such good news for the OS/2 community.
Please remove Warp City from your mailing list. Thank you. --
Tim Martin
The OS/2 Guy
Warp City Web Site
http://come.to/warpcity (ICQ: 15246857)
This week's issue of Focus on OS/2 is now online. This week's issue includes
a new feature on a very inexpensive shareware product which anyone who "surfs"
the Web a lot will really appreciate. The program is called Web Organizer which
provides an alternate way of organizing a large number of bookmarks.
In addition to this review, about 23 links on a wide variety of topics have been
added to the site. Check out the new servers that I discovered.
You can read all this material (and download it if you like) at:
http://os2.miningco.com
The 1.03.13 and 1.03.17 Virge drivers recently uploaded to ftp.cdrom.com could
*NOT* be downloaded yet due to the upload policy at ftp.cdrom.com. Here is the policy
in full:
-------- Begin ----------
The OS/2 incoming directory is _not_ world readable due to the fact that this
directory has been used one too many times as an exchange location of commercial
software.
To try and provide the same level of service, recently uploaded files can be
found in the /pub/os2/new directory for short time after the are reviewed.
I apologize for the inconvenience.
Dave Gruber
djgruber@cdrom.com
-------- End -----------
For those who are in a hurry to get the drivers, may I suggest that the original
uploader upload them again to an alternate site, say, Hobbes? This is especially
important judging by the time stamps of the files in ftp.cdrom.com's /incoming directory,
the oldest of which dates back to July 1998. I wonder how long it would be before
the uploads get processed.
There is a new version of MAME for OS/2 available.
M.A.M.E. stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, and currently runs 800+
classic (and even some not so classic) arcade games!
You can get MAME for OS/2 at http://www.netlabs.org/projects/mame.html
This program is a part of the OS/2 Netlabs at http://www.netlabs.org.
The new version is again much faster and more stable than the previous versions.
Marty also ported the SEAL audio library to OS/2, so sound is much better in the
new version.
For a complete list of changes check the MAME for OS/2 page!
O'Reilly is working on a Second Edition of their PalmPilot book. If you have
a PalmPilot you might ask them to include information on OS/2 tips and software
in the new edition. Try submitting any OS/2 - PalmPilot tips you have.
http://www.oreilly.com/ask_tim/asktim_form.html
I uploaded S3 ViRGE series drivers to ftp.cdrom.com, they are currently in the
/pub/os2/incoming/ directory. These drivers are for the S3 ViRGE, ViRGE/VX, ViRGE/DX,
ViRGE/GX, and ViRGE/GX2.
OS210313.ZIP - S3 ViRGE series 1.03.13, English.
ENG10317.ZIP - S3 ViRGE series 1.03.17, English.
DB10317.ZIP - S3 ViRGE series 1.03.17, Japanese.
They will eventually be moved to the /pub/os2/drivers directory...
Matrox has released a new unified BIOS, v3.44. It contains the following:
Mystique BIOS |
1.8 |
Mystique RRunner BIOS |
1.8 |
Millennium BIOS |
3.0 |
Millennium II PCI BIOS |
1.5 |
Millennium II AGP BIOS |
1.4 |
Millennium II PCI RRunner BIOS |
1.4 |
Millennium II AGP RRunner BIOS |
1.3 |
MGA G100 AGP BIOS |
1.3 |
MGA G100 PCI BIOS |
1.1 |
MGA G200 AGP BIOS |
1.5 |
MGA G200 FP AGP BIOS |
1.0 |
Mystique G200 TVO AGP BIOS |
1.4 |
Marvel G200 TVO PCI BIOS |
1.0 |
You can download a copy from http://www.matroxusers.com/Bios/Bios/setup344.zip
mTelnet v1.0 beta4 has been released. mTelnet is a really cool telnet client
for OS/2 and Win32, It features:
If you've been using telnet.exe/telnetpm or other clients, you don't know what
you've been missing! :) Also, don't let the term "beta" fool you, mTelnet
has been in testing since last february, and is 99% bug-free. You can download a
copy from http://ozbbs.ml.org/dink
KVEC v2.33 has been released. KVEC is a tool which can to vectorize images using
several graphic formats (BMP, Windows Metafile, Enhanced Metafile, AutoCad DXF,
HPGL, ART). You can download a copy from the author's website http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/kkuhl/
Last week, Brad Wardell mentioned in the Stardock newsletter that they were in
negotiation with IBM to produce a new OS/2 client, OS/2 Warp 2000. I asked Jeff
Smith for some comments on that and here is what he had to say:
Loren, it's not out of the question, but certainly not a booked plan. If we did anything it would be using Aurora base OS and carry a higher price than Warp 4. The business case is not clear, as most of our "enterprise" customers install Warp 4 once and deploy in volume using software distribution mechanisms (or are considering WorkSpace On-Demand), so a "single box" client package with existing capabilities "rolled together" has questionable value for them, since most of the other Aurora enhancements are server oriented.
We will likely decide for sure sooner rather than later.
Source: Jeff Smith (Director, OS/2 and JavaOS Business Line Management)
SysBar/2 version 0.15 has been just released. SysBar/2 is a set of utilities
for OS/2 that look like small toolbars filled with some useful stuff. All the modules
have the same look, behaviour and controls. The main idea of the project is to design
a set of tools which will save your desktop space keeping all the functionality
you need. And it really does that! All the modules are small (both on screen and
in EXE-size - not like those modern monster applications), easy to use and configure.
This new version contains some Pipe Monitor improvements and bugfixes:
You can download a copy from:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=sbr2_015.zip&pushbutton=Search
The site 'Institute of Black Magic' is OnLine.
The site, in the overall, is like a "IBM version" of Boycott Microsoft,
BUT it's not a "destructive" site. It have a good proposal: unite the
OS/2 users around the world to convince IBM that their way to handle the fate of
OS/2 will take it to the grave.
Look at it and see for yourself! The site is only begining, and I need some users'
opinions on how to take it better... So, I hope you all could help... (-:
The address is:
http://www.os2brasil.com.br/novidades/ibm.shtml
To OS/2ers
Two weeks ago many of you wrote, requesting that PowerQuest put an OS/2 native
executable in PartitionMagic 4.0. Your request was taken very seriously. We've had
two meetings and many phone calls about the issue. Everyone went into the meetings
wanting to make it work. However, after considering all the factors involved, we
will not be able to do so.
Here are a few of the issues:
InstallShield, which we use, is up to version 5.1 for Windows, but only goes up
to version 2.0 for OS/2. That presents challenges and support issues for us.
We also found that solving boot mode issues, set up, build issues, architectural
changes, driver needs, tech support, and issues involving BIOS upgrades for SCSI
adapters would take more resources than we had available.
This is disappointing, I know. We did try, but finally had to make a decision
based on man hours and investment.
You can still use version 4.0, but with a boot diskette, or continue using the
3.04 version. With its support for HPFS, we still feel that PartitionMagic is the
best partitioning solution.
Candice Steelman
Vice President
Corporate Communications
PowerQuest
1359 N. Research Way
Building K
Orem, Utah 84097
1-801-437-8932
Hi all,
The Warp X (New OS/2 Warp 5) project has reached more than 2500 pre-orders for
a new OS/2 Warp 5! in just 3 day's. We had lot's of messages from people that there
reseller was not in the list.
I have written to all resellers that I could find, maybe they think that what
we are doing is a joke. WELL IT'S NOT, WE ARE NOT JOKING! We need more support from
users and resellers.
Our goal is to force IBM to make a new OS/2 Warp 5, so we ask everyone who has
a site to put a link to http://www.jmast.se (21Warp
page)
It would be nice if every OS/2 user/reseller would place it on their site, only
this way we can force IBM!
Every reseller can get there own order-page where they are first in the list,
just write to Menso@Mensys.Nl.
Come on people! Act now!
Don't let OS/2 go down!
Hi everyone,
The slides for my conference presentation at Warpstock are available at http://www.magma.ca/~bourassa/warpstck.htm.
This presentation will show you the rich selection of Prolog tools available
to you on OS/2, and the ease with which you can get started using them.
The slides only show a bit of the picture, as I plan live demonstrations as part
of the presentation.
By the way, rumour has it that PDC is planning very special pricing of their
Visual Prolog Tools, specially for the occasion of WarpStock.
The latest on CUSeeMe:
http://inet.uni-c.dk/~deckkh/news.htm
News (1998/10/11)
Version 1.9c is in the works The following is a list of changes so far :
WebCam Support
You are allowed to change plugin while connected to a reflector.
CU/2 no longer reports audio codec information to reflector, when audio is disabled.
The release date is not known at this point.
More stuff in hobbes /incoming:
CFGINFO7.zip - ConfigInfo 7 - config.sys editor
ConfigInfo 7 - config.sys editor with a bunch of informations for the config.sys
file
Proposed directory for placement: /os2/util/system/
frontend.zip - frontend for Bladeenc for OS/2
A graphical frontend for the MP3 encoder Bladeenc for OS/2
Proposed directory for placement: /pub/os2/apps/mmedia/sound/util
yadtv105.zip - Wincast/TV application
TV application for Wincast/TV GRADD driver
Proposed directory for placement: /pub/os2/apps/mmedia
aicq001.rar - AICQ - simple OS/2 native ICQ client clone
(textmode) AICQ - simple OS/2 native ICQ client clone, work in windowed textmode
session. With Win1251<>CP866 recoding.
Proposed directory for placement: /pub/os2/apps/internet/misc
Program URL: ftp://ftp.intsys.ru/pub/aicq
The Digital Camera Image Transfer Utility for OS/2 ( DCITU ) has been updated
to v1.6c. This is an OS/2 PM application to allow serial port transfer of images
from the following digital camera models:
Kodak DC25
Kodak DC120
Kodak DC200
Kodak DC210
Agfa ePhoto
Epson PhotoPC
Olympus
Sanyo VPC/DSC
Sierra SD640
Toshiba PDR-2
You can download a copy from http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=dcitu16c.zip&pushbutton=Search
There are some new Java technologies available from AlphaWorks
(http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/):
TFTP Server for Java - IBM TFTP Server (TftpSvr) implements the Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP) as a server process. It allows TFTP clients running on
any host to read and write files to the server. This implementation is a faithful
implementation of the RFC, and it handles large files (>32M) correctly. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/formula/TFTP
ArchiveAccessor - The ArchiveAccessor Bean Suite is a suite of non-visual beans
for working with Jar and Zip archive files. These beans can be used to add, replace,
remove, extract, rename or get files within either type of archive, and also support
manifest files for Jar archives. The following example shows how you can use this
bean suite in a visual builder tool. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/alphaBeans/
IBM on Monday formally announced it will ship the next beta of its OS/2 Warp
Server by the end of this week, and that it also plans to ship its companion product,
WorkSpace On-Demand 2.0, on Oct. 30 for $999. You can read more about this in InfoWorld
(http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?981012.wcos2.htm).
IBM has released Warp Server FixPak IP08525. You can download it from:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/lan/fixes/lsv5.0_uni-smp/english-us/ip08525/
As you all probably know by now, the Warp X page from Martin at www.jmast.se
has got more than 10000 orders that IBM could have sold if there was a new Warp
client. The project is now in phase II, and orders are taken by Mensys and many
other OS/2 resellers for a new Warp 5! The meaning of this is to send REAL orders
to IBM and force them that way to create a new OS/2 Warp 5. We need all the help
we can get to collect as many orders to send to IBM, please look at www.jmast.se
the 21Warp page, that contains all the details.
We have to wakeup IBM and give them orders, we have to make a very big fist now!
If we don't act now, OS/2 will probably be lost forever:-(
We are looking for every reseller and user to join the project and spread the
word arround as much as possible!
http://shop.mensys.nl/cgi-bin/db2www.exe/mns_reg5.d2w/report