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To Run Play Files from OS/2:
1. Double click on HGW Player to start program.
2. Select the class you wish to view by double clicking on the class number.
3. Select the topics sequentially.
4. Use the right mouse button to move forward one slide and the left mouse button
to back up one slide.
5. Press Esc to exit HGW Player in the middle of a presentation.
To Run Play Files from Windows:
1. Go to File and select Run. Type in the letter of your CD drive, for example H:HGPlayer.
2. Select the class you wish to view by double clicking on the class number.
3. Select the topics sequentially.
4. Use the right mouse button to move forward one slide and the left mouse button
to back up one slide.
5. Press Esc to exit HGW Player in the middle of a presentation.
To Run A101w, a casual end users one day class on OS/2 Warp, you must purchase
Framemaker for Windows version 4. If you choose to purchase Framemaker, the following
is a description of how the class is organized on the CD:
1. The play files are in a seperate directory in the A101w directory called playfile.
2. Within the frame directory, you will find directories called student, instruct and lab.
3. Within the student directory, you will find all of the files for the student book.
4. Within the instruct directory, you will find all of the files for the instructor book.
5. Within the lab book, you will find all of the files for the lab book that accompanies
the student book.
6. To print the student, instructor or lab books, load the file a101wstud.bk for the student book or
a101wlab.bk for the lab book or a101wint.bk for the instructor book and send it to the printer. **To print any of the books,
you must print to a Postscript printer.
* Refer to your Framemaker documentation for instructions on how to use Framemaker.
Class Codes Class Titles
A101 OS/2 Basics for End Users
A101w Using OS/2 Warp
A102 Installing, Using and Customizing OS/2
A102w Installing, Using and Supporting OS/2 Warp
A103 OS/2 Technical Support
A103w OS/2 Warp Technical Support
A110 'C' Language Programming
A115 C++ Programming
A120 OS/2 and Presentation Manager Programming
A121 Advanced OS/2 and PM Programming
A130 Introduction to Object Technology
A131 Introduction to System Object Model
A132 Introduction to System Object Model Programming
A133 Introduction to DSOM Programming
A134 Introduction to Workplace Shell Programming
A140 Introdution to OpenDoc
A160 OS/2 for SMP Programmer's Overview
A165 Programming the OS/2 Human Centric Interfaces
A201 LAN Server Administration
A301 OS/2 Communications Manager
A401 DB2/2 Administration
A521 OS/2 for the Power PC: Programming the OS/2 Personality