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- Issue 6 15 September 1993
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- | Contents |
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- The table of contents contains search codes for going directly to items
- that interest you.
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- o IBM DAPTOOLS Now Available on CompuServe cstools
- Description of DAPTOOLS. Restrictions on distribution.
- Latest list of DAPTOOLS.
-
- o The Developer Connection for OS/2 condev
- Annual subscription program for pre-release code on CD-ROM.
- Complete list of contents of Volume 1 of the CD.
- Promotional prices. Discount prices for U.S. Developer
- Assistance Program Commercial and Premier Services members.
- Enrollment form.
-
- o AskPSP Expert Systems CD-ROM for Developers pspexsys
- Case-based expert system for asking questions of IBM PSP.
- Limited number of CD-ROMs still available.
-
- o Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 Promotion tk21pro
- For licensees of IBM C Set ++ for OS/2.
-
- o Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0 ServicePak Now Available tk20sp
- Requires OS/2 2.0 ServicePak as prerequisite. Ordering
- procedure.
-
- o IBM Multimedia for LAN Server Beta Program, Second Release lanbeta2
- Description of beta program. Enrollment form.
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- o Enhanced DCE Client for Windows Beta Program dcebeta
- Description of program and options. Ordering procedure.
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- o System Performance Monitor/2 Version 2.0 spm2v2
- Capabilities. Prerequisites. Ordering procedure. Prices.
-
- o CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 Available 20cics
- Description. Enhancements.
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- o DCE for Software Developers Workshop dcewkshp
- Description. Topics. Prerequisites. Schedules. Prices.
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- o IBM LAN NetView Software Developer Workshop nvwkshp
- Description. Topics. Prerequisites. Schedules. Prices.
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- o OS/2 LAN Server Education - Touring the USA! servtour
- Description. Topics. Schedules. Locations. Prices.
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- o Industry Leaders Agree on Common Interface Specification cisunix
- for UNIX-Based Operating Systems
- Specification for a common set of APIs for UNIX-based
- operating systems.
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- o PSP Technical Interchange News intnews
- Audio tapes and proceedings of Orlando interchange. Date
- and location of next interchange.
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- o IBM to Sponsor LOTUSPHERE '93 lotus93
- Lotus Development Corporation's conference, 5 through 9
- December, Orlando FL
-
- o Cannavino Outlines Key Technologies at CAMP keycamp
- Summary of keynote address.
-
- o Getting Connected to E-Mail Systems emailcon
- A primer about several popular public e-mail systems --
- features, prices, enrollment, OS/2 participation
-
- o OS/2 Club on PRODIGY Now Available prodclub
- Contents. Access. Enrollment.
-
- o IBM PSP Software Developer Marketing Programs mktprog
- Program descriptions. Audiences/coverages. Costs.
- Schedules. Contacts.
-
- o IBM OS/2 Software Developers Trophy devtroph
- For developers currently shipping OS/2 2.1-exploitive
- applications.
-
- o OS/2 Developer Magazine 1994 Calendar devcal
- Editorial theme calendar. Contact list.
-
- o OS/2-Related Periodicals Published Outside IBM pubout
- Latest news about some publications. List of outside
- periodicals.
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- o Latest Information About OS/2 2.1 Books booklist
- Title. Date. Publisher.
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- o 800 Phone Numbers 800nos
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- o Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, Service Marks tmarks
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- | Abbreviations |
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- CDN = Canadian
- GMT = Greenwich Mean Time
- GST = Goods and Services Tax (in Canada)
- USD = United States Dollars
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- | Back Issues |
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- This is Issue 6, distributed 15 September 1993, in file DSN93F.ZIP.
- Issue 5, distributed 16 August 1993, is in file DSN93E.ZIP.
- Issue 4, distributed 23 July 1993, is in file DSN93D.ZIP.
- Issue 3, distributed 15 July 1993, is in file DSN93C.ZIP.
- Issue 2, distributed 15 June 1993, is in file DSN93B.ZIP.
- Issue 1, distributed 17 May 1993, is in file DSN93A.ZIP.
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- The unzipped files posted on IBM internal repositories are:
- Issue 6, DSNEWS 93F
- Issue 5, DSNEWS 93E
- Issue 4, DSNEWS 93D
- Issue 3, DSNEWS 93C
- Issue 2, DSNEWS 93B
- Issue 1, DSNEWS 93A
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- your feedback to IBM PSP Developer Support News at:
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- o Mail: Newsletter, Internal Zip 2230, IBM Corporation,
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- | IBM DAPTOOLS Now Available on CompuServe | cstools
- +------------------------------------------+
-
- DAPTOOLS is a library of useful programs for software developers.
- DAPTOOLS consists of tools, utilities, and source code examples. Access
- to DAPTOOLS is restricted, and is offered to members of IBM's Worldwide
- Developer Assistance Program as a major benefit of joining the program.
-
- The tools library was originally conceived as an extension of the OS/2
- Toolkit, and was formerly called ESDTOOLS. In December 1992, the library
- was renamed DAPTOOLS and brought under the auspices of the Developer
- Assistance Program.
-
- Until now, the DAPTOOLS library has been accessible only by IBMLink
- users who are also Commercial and Premier Services members of IBM's U.S.
- Developer Assistance Program. Now, all members of IBM's Worldwide
- Developer Assistance Program can access DAPTOOLS via CompuServe.
-
- Most of the existing DAPTOOLS programs have been copied to *DAP, the
- private DAP section on CompuServe (library 14 in OS2DF2). In addition,
- IBM is revitalizing DAPTOOLS by refreshing the existing tools, deleting
- obsolete tools, and adding new ones.
-
- Some programs on IBMLink were not copied to CompuServe because they have
- been released as IBM Employee-Written Software and are available
- elsewhere in CompuServe.
-
- IMPORTANT!:
-
- Programs in the DAPTOOLS library are licensed, and their
- distribution is therefore restricted. Before downloading any of the
- DAPTOOLS programs, you should read and consent to the DAPTOOLS
- library license. The library license is found in the *DAP library on
- CompuServe as file TOOLIC.TXT. It is also packaged with every
- program in DAPTOOLS as file LIBRARY.LIC. Also, the library license
- is being sent to each new user who registers in IBM's Worldwide
- Developer Assistance Program.
-
- In addition to the DAPTOOLS library license, each DAPTOOLS program
- has its own individual license.
-
- Users must treat DAPTOOLS programs as though they are licensed
- program products. In particular, USERS MUST NOT UPLOAD DAPTOOLS
- PROGRAMS ONTO PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE BULLETIN-BOARD AND E-MAIL SYSTEMS.
-
- On CompuServe, the files in DAPTOOLS are in PKZIP format. Each zipped
- file contains program code, the DAPTOOLS library license, the program
- license, and the banner that is displayed when the file is unzipped.
-
- If you have questions or comments about DAPTOOLS, call 1-407-982-6408,
- option 6, or send a note via CompuServe to 71075,2553.
-
- The contents of DAPTOOLS on CompuServe, as of 10 September 1993, are
- given below. The last line of each entry gives the version number of the
- tool, the date of that version's first appearance in DAPTOOLS, and the
- author's name.
-
- *ASDT32 32-bit Application/System Debug Tool (full-screen debugger) for
- OS/2 2.1
- 1.1 16 August 1993 Dave Evans
-
- *BALOON Balloon creates an "inflatable" file in the root of any drive
- to test scenarios where the disk space left is critical. This
- version was written for PM and has help included. Create a
- dummy file of any size for testing. For OS/2 2.x.
- 1.2 26 February 1992 Federico Atristain
-
- BGRID2 Displays a grid on your PM desktop background, and displays
- current mouse position. Used to get estimates for window size
- and position values. For PM application developers. OS/2 SE
- 1.1+.
- 1.00 14 March 1991 Gunnar Seaburg
-
- BUTNIT ButtonIt allows you to attach a window full of "soft"
- mouse-button functions (PFkeys, Esc, PgUp/Dn, cursor buttons)
- to other windows, such as the OS/2 Communications Manager
- emulation window. Configurable via profiles. OS/2 PM 1.2+.
- 0.35 5 November 1990 David Slauson
-
- CHK4DL CHK4DLLS verifies that the DLLs needed to run an EXE or load
- a DLL are present. It can be used to identify the offending
- DLL when OS/2 gives the message 'The system cannot find the
- file xxx'. OS/2 1.1+.
- 1.2 19 March 1990 Bill Tracey
-
- CHKPTR A MASM subroutine to check the validity of an address passed by
- another process. A sample program in C is included to
- demonstrate the use of the subroutine. Protect mode only.
- 1.02 15 February 1990 Jim Fowler
-
- CLIENV Manages dialog controls in a client window without a dialog
- box.
- 1.1 9 May 1991 James Scott, Jr.
-
- CLPSAV Copy text contents of PM Clipboard to a file.
- 1.0 7 July 1990
-
- CLPVEW View the PM Clipboard contents.
- 1.4 26 June 1990 Joe Latone
-
- CNTRST Compares two files and draws a PM diagram showing how blocks of
- text in the two files match, highlighting changes and moves.
- Beside the diagram is the text of either file or a composite of
- the two, coloued to match the diagram. OS/2 1.2 version with
- help file.
- 1.1 17 February 1991 Barney Scott
-
- CPUMON A monitor which runs in a VIO window showing the percentage of
- CPU availability.
- 1.6A 7 December 1990 Brian Goodyer
-
- CTLPLS Control+ is a collection of controls in a .DLL that may be
- created from any C application. Includes source for a test
- program which allows you to create one of each control.
- 1.40 17 April 1990 Larry Salomon
-
- DDESAM Example client and server using Dynamic Data Exchange.
- Illustrates some of the basics. DDE is a very important part of
- OS/2 because it gives the user the ability to create work flows
- between applications never really designed to work together.
- OS/2 1.2, 1.3.
- 1.1 06 February 1991 Michael MacFaden
-
- D-LITE OS/2 device driver to display disk activity on a PS/2 Model 95
- display panel.
- 1.1 11 July 1991 Lou Voerman
-
- *FASTC Control your software by using FASTC to make master files
- describing your disk/directory contents, and later using FASTC
- to find any changes/additions/deletions to your software by
- comparing the master file with the current disk/directory -
- fast! Package includes both DOS and OS/2 versions.
- 5.20 1 May 1992 Paul Miller
-
- FINDSG This program searches the specified segments from executable
- files. The search keyword is the length of a segment. It is
- useful to search the module in which TRAP-D occurs.
- 1.3 29 January 1991 Takaaki Nonaka
-
- HLPDMO This is a demonstration of the IPFC tags, how they are used and
- appear. There are many examples of the IPFC tag syntax and
- markup.
- 1.0 24 October 1990 Karla Stagray
-
- HEXZAP An easy-to-use hex editor/browser for OS/2 or DOS with string
- search and individual change back-out features. Useful for all
- PC binary files, especially if your file has fixed-length
- records.
- 1.01 07 February 1991 Ken Chia
-
- ICONEA ICONEA is a REXX Command file which attaches an icon, a bitmap
- or a metafile to a file or set of files in Extended Attributes.
- 1.16 15 July 1992 Kerri Mooney
-
- KILLPID PID=process identifier. An option allows the user to kill only
- a given process or all its descendants.
- 1.1 6 February 1991 Patrick Benard
-
- LANCER Guidelines for the IBM LAN Application Certification program
- 1.0 1 October 1991 Art Borrego
-
- MAGNIF Magnifies the portion of the desktop under the mouse. Zooming
- in and out is provided. Help is provided for the OS/2 1.2 Help
- Manager. Source code is included.
- 1.1 22 January 1991 Larry Salomon
-
- MDITEM A template for providing a Multi-Document Interface for an OS/2
- Presentation Manager program. Includes commented source.
- 1.1 25 January 1991 Peter Magid
-
- *MRFILE Allows Configuration of pull-down menus and direct entry of
- OS/2 or DOS commands. Easily starts other programs in other
- OS/2 or DOS sessions. Includes Drag-Drop, Configurable Fonts,
- and Clipboard functions. Supports the OS/2 2.0 Workplace Shell
- Drag/Drop and program start functions. OS/2 1.2+ & 2.0
- (32-bit).
- 4.5 1 August 1993 Mike Kaczmarski
-
- PMBRWS PMBROWSE is a PM File Browser with search, multiple color, and
- multiple fonts capabilities. OS/2 1.2, 1.3, 2.0.
- 2.35 23 April 1991 Tom Rogers
-
- PM-MON Allows programmers to post messages to a separate window
- without the use of message boxes. This allows processes to
- continue without halting for user interaction.
- 3.1 6 November 1990 Peter Lee
-
- PMMORE A "more" filter for Presentation Manager.
- 1.0 17 February 1991 Ralph Yozzo
-
- PMQUEU A sample program demonstrating the functions of a spool queue
- processor. Source code is included.
- 1.0 30 April 1991 Sam Detweiler
-
- PMSEEK Allows searching of one or more disks or subdirectories for
- files, or for text within files. Any matches found are listed,
- and can be selected for browsing, editing, or execution. A
- fairly flexible PM-based whereis/find utility.
- 5.72 23 April 1991 David Slauson
-
- PM-SPY Monitor messages passing through PM (with filters).
- 3.0 22 January 1991 Juerg von Kaenel, Steve Diering
-
- PROGRS Generic CUA progress indicator callable by .DLL
- 1.31 21 May 1991 Dave Thomas
-
- PROCPM Graphically displays status of all processes running in OS/2.
- Both 16- and 32-bit programs included. OS/2 1.3 and 2.x.
- 1.61 26 June 1990 Doug Hill
-
- QSYSTM Query system hardware, including Micro Channel
- 1.09b 1 January 1993 Jeff Muir
-
- *SLOCC2 A tool for counting source lines of code in many different
- languages. Languages currently supported are C, FORTRAN,
- Pascal, Ada, REXX, command files, C++, PL/I, Jovial, CMS2,
- Modula-2, etc. It is easy to add more languages to the tool.
- OS/2 2.x.
- 4.2 1 August 1993 Jeff Hamilton
-
- SNPDMP The SnapDump and the SnapDump Formatter are tools for software
- defect support on OS/2 product. They provide the ability to
- easily capture a wide variety of data and data types into a
- single file and display this data in a formatted, user-friendly
- fashion.
- 1.2 29 May 1992 Barbara Anderson
-
- SPRBKS Command retrieval, aliasing, key redefinition Replacement for
- OS/2 Base Keyboard Subsystem for personalizing function keys
- and aliases for frequently used phrases.
- 1.2b 20 March 1991 Jack Gersbach
-
- TIMEXE Allows for timed execution of programs.
- 1.01 23 April 1991 Ralph Yozzo
-
- TXT2PS OS/2 device monitor allows text or Postscript to print.
- 2.09 30 December 1992 Mason L. Williams
-
- VMFTFR A simple-to-use PM <-> VM file-transfer program using the
- EHLLAPI interface. It greatly simplifies the send/receive
- process with a 'point and shoot' interface. Good for multiple
- file transfers.
- 1.4 17 February 1991 Walter Borghi
-
- WINORG WinOrg is a DLL that allows an application to create windows
- with iconic buttons which can perform some window organizing
- functions (tile, cascade...) and even user-defined functions.
- 1.2 23 April 1992 Thomas Boudalier
-
- X-LATE Assist in converting dialogs to other national languages.
- 4.00 25 March 1991 Charles Buck
-
- 386STP Displays 386/486-base stepping level for PS/2s that save
- information in CMOS during POST.
- 2.0 23 January 1992 Dennis Colvin
-
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- +-----------------------------------+
- | The Developer Connection for OS/2 | condev
- +-----------------------------------+
-
- Get on the inside track for OS/2! Move light-years ahead of your
- development competition!
-
- The Developer Connection for OS/2, an annual subscription program, is a
- convenient, timely, comprehensive source of information, tools, and
- pre-release code from IBM that enables developers of software on the
- 32-bit OS/2 platform to fully exploit operating system functionality and
- to develop state-of-the-art applications.
-
- Designed from the ground up with the goal of providing everything you
- need for your OS/2 development efforts, The Developer Connection for
- OS/2 delivers the most current software technology, information, and
- tools in a powerful, easily accessed format.
-
- The cornerstone of The Developer Connection for OS/2 is The Developer
- Connection CD, delivered four times a year to subscribers. Since the CD
- contains pre-release and release-level code, it is considered beta, and
- is licensed for 120 days or until the next release of The Developer
- Connection for OS/2, whichever comes first.
-
- Subscribers also receive The Developer Connection News, a newsletter
- that accompanies the CD and delivers the most up-to-date information
- about IBM personal operating systems direction, operating system
- extensions, and development products. The Developer Connection News
- also provides useful programming tips and other technical information.
-
- When accessed from your CD drive, The Developer Connection for OS/2
- becomes a part of your Workplace Shell environment. Click on The
- Developer Connection icon, and all the wealth of The Developer
- Connection for OS/2 is instantly available. Use the powerful Developer
- Connection Browser to locate any piece of information. And, because the
- intuitive graphical user interface is part of the Workplace Shell
- environment, each task is familiar and simple. Try the products, install
- them, or simply retrieve product information. There is also an available
- option for creating diskettes for many of the products on the CD.
-
- Contents
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-
- The Developer Connection CD provides release-level versions of the
- Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 (which includes the Multimedia
- Presentation Manager Toolkit/2 1.1) and the Pen for OS/2 Developer's
- Toolkit 1.0. It also includes pre-release code that allows the developer
- to create user environments to test and develop software. Pre-release
- versions of development and productivity tools are also provided. A
- limited license to developers for the following products is included on
- the initial 1993 CD:
-
- o Multimedia Presentation Manager/2 Version 1.1
- o Multimedia UltiMotion (Video IN)
- o Motion Video AVI Files
- o Communications Manager for OS/2 (single-user)
- o Networking Services/DOS (NSDOS)
- o PL/I Workstation/2
- o TCP/IP for OS/2
- o HyperWrite
- o PM Automated Test Environment (PMATE)
- o Workstation Interactive Test Tool (WITT)
-
- Pre-release code contents of The Developer Connection CD may change
- periodically. The pre-release code may be modified substantially before
- general availability. IBM does not guarantee that any of the programs
- contained in the pre-release section will become generally available.
-
- The CD also includes more than 50,000 pages of the latest softcopy
- documentation on OS/2 from IBM. Documentation for the various
- pre-release products on the CD is also provided. The following are
- included on the initial CD:
-
- o OS/2 Technical Library
- o Communications Manager Technical Library
- o REXX information
- o TCP/IP information
- o Using Workplace OS/2
- o Pen for OS/2 Developer's Toolkit information
-
- A limited license to developers for the release versions of the
- following is included on the initial 1993 CD:
-
- o OS/2 2.1 Demonstration (subsequent issues of the CD may contain the
- most current pre-release version of OS/2)
- o The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 (includes the Multimedia
- Presentation Manager Toolkit/2 1.1)
- o Pen for OS/2 Developer's Toolkit 1.0.
-
- Both the softcopy documentation and the release-level products will be
- updated as needed.
-
- The Developer Connection CD features a powerful browser for easy
- navigation through the large amounts of information and code on the CD.
-
- The Developer Connection News offers information about IBM personal
- operating systems, new products, and technical articles direct from OS/2
- development. For instance, Workplace Operating Systems are examined in
- the initial 1993 issue.
-
- Back issues of The Developer Connection News will also be available in
- displayable softcopy format in future releases of The Developer
- Connection CD.
-
- Volume 1 of the Developer Connection CD includes limited licenses to the
- following products:
-
- Bitmaps
-
- o BITMAP32: A 32-bit bitmap viewer (I)
- o Bitmap Samples: Samples of Developer Connection bitmaps (I)
-
- Communication Tools
-
- o APPC Games: A collection of three games - CYCLES, REVERSI, MANDPM (I)
- o APPC Utilities: A collection of six APPC command-line utilities (I)
- o IBM: Communications Manager for OS/2 Applications (single user):
- diskettes (P)
- o IBM: Communications Manager for OS/2 (single user): diskettes (P)
- o IBM: Communications Manager for OS/2 (single user) (P)
- o DBMRPW: A database manager remote password administrator utility (I)
- o DIRSTAT: A PM application that displays LAN adapter information (I)
- o IBM: Networking Services/DOS: diskettes (P)
- o PMFTERM: An OS/2 asynchronous emulation and file transfer utility (I)
- o IBM TCP/IP: diskettes (P)
-
- Development Tools
-
- o IBM: 32BIT -- 32-Bit OS/2 Toolkit Utilities (P)
- o ALPHA: A code browser and analysis program (I)
- o ASDT32: An application/system 32-bit debug utility (I)
- o IBM: CICS OS/2 v2.0: diskettes (P)
- o IBM: SAA CUA Controls Library/2 (P)
- o CTFORMAT: A code and text formatter (I)
- o Data Access: DataFlex v3.0 (demo)
- o IBM: Kernel Debugger: diskettes (R)
- o IBM: Kernel Debugger (R)
- o IBM: DLGEDIT - Dialog Editor enhanced for Pen for OS/2 Support (P)
- o EDITINI: An OS/2 text editor for .INI and profile files (I)
- o IBM: Graphics Interface Kit/2 (demo): diskettes
- o HEXDUMP: A hexadecimal display and conversion utility (I)
- o IBROW: An image browser utility (I)
- o IPFCREP: A preprocessor for the IPF compiler (I)
- o Transcendetal Automation: LR by Transcendental Automation v1.0
- (demo): diskettes
- o IBM: The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1: 3.5-Inch Diskettes (R)
- o IBM: The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1: 5.25-Inch Diskettes (R)
- o IBM: The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1
- o IBM: Pen for OS/2 Developer's Toolkit: diskettes (R)
- o IBM: Pen for OS/2 Developer's Toolkit (R)
- o IBM: PL/I Workstation/2: Diskettes (P)
- o RXAPPC: REXX Communication APIs (I)
- o RXMATHFC: A REXX DLL with C-language math functions (I)
- o RXNETB: REXX APIs for the OS/2 NetBIOS (I)
- o Softbridge: Softbridge Basic Language (Demo): diskette
- o HockWare: VisPro/REXX v1.0 (demo): diskettes
- o Visual REXX: A library of REXX functions that provide a PM interface
- (I)
- o WPSHELL: A collection of Workplace Shell samples (P)
-
- Editors
-
- o IBM: EPM - Enhanced Editor (P)
- o IBM: HyperWrite (P)
- o MicroEdge: SlickEdit v2.3 (demo)
- o TINYED: A tiny OS/2 and DOS Editor (I)
-
- IBM OS/2
-
- o IBM: OS/2 2.1: 3.5-Inch Diskettes (demo)
- o IBM: OS/2 2.1: 5.25-Inch Diskettes (demo)
- o IBM: OS/2 2.1 CD-ROM: 3.5-Inch Installation Diskettes (demo)
- o IBM: OS/2 2.1 CD-ROM: 5.25-Inch Installation Diskettes (demo)
-
- Multimedia Tools
-
- o CD Explorer: A compact-disk audio explorer (I)
- o IBM: MMPM/2 v1.0 Toolkit and Base (R)
- o IBM: MMPM/2 v1.1 Base (R)
- o IBM: MMPM/2 v1.1 Toolkit (R)
- o IBM: MMPM/2 v1.1 Base: 3.5-Inch Diskettes (R)
- o IBM: MMPM/2 v1.1 Base: 5.25-Inch Diskettes (R)
- o BOCASoft: BOCASoft System Sounds v1.0 (demo)
- o IBM: Multimedia Ultimotion (Video IN) (P)
- o BOCASoft: BOCASoft WipeOut v1.0 (demo): diskette
-
- Productivity Tools
-
- o BOOTOS2: An OS/2 bootable diskette creation utility (I)
- o DINFO: A swapper file monitor (I)
- o FORBROWS: A forum browser (I)
- o GPSCLOCK: A digital clock for your desktop (I)
- o GSEE: A file search utility and batch file builder (I)
- o MAGNIFY: An OS/2 desktop magnifier (I)
- o OS20MEMU: An OS/2 memory utilization utility (I)
- o PMDRAW: An OS/2 graphics editor (I)
- o PMGlobe: A display of planet Earth as a globe (I)
- o PMTIMER: An OS/2 Program Timer (I)
- o PMTREE: A graphical display of PM windows (I)
- o QCONFIG: A system configuration display utility (I)
- o UTIL2: AIX-like utilities for OS/2 (I)
- o VIEWALL: An OS/2 program that displays all OS/2 books on the
- bookshelf (I)
- o Arcadia Technologies: Workplace Companion v1.53 (demo): diskettes
-
- Test Tools
-
- o Softbridge: Automated Test Facility Workstation and ATF Networked
- (demo): diskettes
- o IBM: PMATE - Automated Test Environment (P)
- o IBM: WITT - Workstation Interactive Test Tool (demo): diskettes
-
- Books
-
- o Van Nostrand Reinhold, The OS/2 2.1 Corporate Programmer's Handbook,
- by Nora Sholin, Martin Sullivan, Robin Scragg (*)
- o Van Nostrand Reinhold, Using Workplace OS/2, by Lori Brown, Jeff
- Howard (*)
- o Wiley Professional Computing, Designing OS/2 Applications, by David
- Reich (*)
- o Van Nostrand Reinhold, Writing OS/2 2.1 Device Drivers in C, by
- Steven J. Mastrianni (*)
- o OS/2 2.1 Technical Update
- o Red Book Volume 1: Control Program
- o Red Book Volume 2: DOS and Windows Environments
- o OS/2 Command Reference
- o Application Design Guide
- o CP Guide and Reference
- o PM Programming Reference
- o Tools Reference
- o Virtual Device Driver Reference
- o IPF Reference
- o REXX User's Guide
- o REXX Reference
- o Presentation Driver Reference
- o Debug Kernel Reference
- o PM Programming Guide Volume 1
- o PM Programming Guide Volume 2
- o PM Programming Guide Volume 3
- o SOM Reference
- o Communications Manager/2: ACDI Programming Reference
- o Communications Manager/2: Application Programming Guide
- o Communications Manager/2: Command Reference
- o Communications Manager/2: Message Reference
- o Communications Manager/2: Overview
- o Communications Manager/2: Problem Determination Guide
-
- Key: * = excerpts
- I = IBM-developed software
- P = Pre-release software
- R = Release-level products
- demo = demonstration products
-
- Machine Requirements
- --------------------
-
- o System must support OS/2 2.x.
- o CD-ROM drive supported by OS/2 2.x.
- o Memory: Minimum 6 MB, recommended 10 MB. Actual memory required
- varies depending on which programs you run.
- o Disk space:
- - Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1, 24 MB of free disk space
- - Multimedia Presentation Manager Toolkit/2 1.1 (included in
- Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1), 15 MB of free disk space
- - Pen for OS/2 Developer's Toolkit 1.0, 10 MB of free disk space
- Actual disk space required varies depending on the requirements of
- the programs you install.
-
- Programming Requirements
- ------------------------
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- Installation and execution of programs contains on The Developer
- Connection CD requires OS/2 2.0 or higher. Additional or special
- requirements may be dictated by the specific program being installed or
- executed.
-
- The initial 1993 CD contains a limited license to developers for the
- following products (additional or special requirements specified):
-
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- most current pre-release version of OS/2)
- o Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1
- - OS/2 2.0 or OS/2 2.1
- - 32-bit C compiler (recommended) or 32-bit assembler is required
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- Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1)
- - OS/2 2.1
- - 32-bit C compiler is required
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- - OS/2 2.1
- - 32-bit C compiler is required
-
- Additional Licenses
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- ___ InfoWorld ___ PC Week
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- ========================================================================
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- +---------------------------------------------+
- | AskPSP Expert Systems CD-ROM for Developers | pspexsys
- +---------------------------------------------+
-
- At the recent PSP Technical Interchange in Orlando, IBM Personal
- Software Products demonstrated AskPSP, an expert systems application
- that uses artificial intelligence to provide OS/2 and LAN Systems
- developers with answers to their technical questions and problems.
-
- AskPSP, which is now available free on CD-ROM as part of a limited pilot
- program, is designed to provide developers with an on-line help desk
- that is both comprehensive and easy to use.
-
- Using AskPSP, developers can enter a natural-language description of the
- problem. The system responds either with a set of possible answers,
- culled from a library of case histories, or it asks the user more
- questions to refine the search. The initial pilot of AskPSP
- incorporates a library of 1,000 cases. If AskPSP cannot find an
- appropriate answer in its case-history library, the developer can
- automatically capture the question and search structure and send it to
- IBM, so that it can be researched, answered, and added to the library
- for future editions of AskPSP.
-
- AskPSP can also be viewed as a productivity tool. When a problem arises,
- the developer need only obtain a basic understanding of the problem, and
- use AskPSP to see whether an answer has already been found. In many
- cases, the developer will get an answer and will not have to devote days
- or weeks to researching the question.
-
- Because AskPSP is case-based, its search engine will help the user find
- the one specific answer, or a small group of answers, to a question.
- This differs from a keyword search, which may provide a large list of
- items that must be reviewed before the answer is found.
-
- AskPSP exemplifies the help desk of the future. It utilizes an
- expert-system technology that runs in the OS/2 2.1 environment, and it
- incorporates state-of-the-art OS/2 functions such as multimedia.
-
- AskPSP utilizes the newly announced beta of CasePoint 1.3 for OS/2, from
- Inference Corp., El Segundo CA. CasePoint provides high-speed, read-only
- access to case libraries developed with Inference Corporation's CBR
- Express, a tool for creating case-based retrieval systems. CBR Express
- incorporates ART-Enterprise, Inference Corporation's development tool
- for building intelligent systems.
-
- IBM distributed AskPSP CD-ROMs at no charge to all developers who
- attended the PSP Technical Interchange, and will give copies to
- attendees of the upcoming OS/2 technical conferences in Europe.
-
- A limited number of copies of AskPSP CD-ROMs are available free to OS/2
- and LAN Systems developers as part of the AskPSP pilot program. To
- request a copy of the AskPSP CD-ROM, call the PSP Developer Assistance
- Program hotline, 1-407-982-6408.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +--------------------------------------------+
- | Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 Promotion | tk21pro
- +--------------------------------------------+
-
- For a limited time, customers who have acquired C Set ++ for OS/2 can
- acquire the IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 at a special one-time
- charge of only 49 USD.
-
- Orders must be placed on or before 29 October 1993, and only by calling
- 1-800-3-IBM-OS2 (1-800-342-6672) within the USA for charge card sales or
- 1-800-IBM-CALL (1-800-426-2255) for purchase-order sales. The Date of
- Installation, as defined in the IBM Customer Agreement, must occur on or
- after 17 August 1993, but no later than 31 December 1993.
-
- The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 contains bindings, tools, sample
- programs, and documentation to assist the OS/2 software developer. The
- Multimedia Presentation Manager Toolkit/2 (MMPMTK/2) enables developers
- to take advantage of MMPM/2 function.
-
- Customers licensed for C Set ++ for OS/2 on 3.5-inch diskettes,
- 5.25-inch diskettes, and CD-ROM are eligible for the promotional price.
- The IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 is packaged either as 3.5-inch
- diskette plus CD-ROM, or 5.25-inch diskette plus CD-ROM.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- tk20sp
-
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0 ServicePak Now Available |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
-
- The IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0 ServicePak - Level XR06110 is
- now available for customers using the IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2
- 2.0. This ServicePak is designed to be applied to the IBM Developer's
- Toolkit for OS/2 2.0 that was released in March 1992. It includes fixes
- to customer-reported problems since the March 1992 release.
-
- IMPORTANT!:
-
- Before installing this Toolkit ServicePak - Level XR06110, you must
- have installed the OS/2 2.0 Base ServicePak - Level XR06100. If you
- need to order the OS/2 2.0 Base ServicePak - Level XR06100, follow
- the ordering information below, and be sure to specify which
- ServicePak you need.
-
- Ordering the ServicePak
- -----------------------
-
- You may download diskettes of the ServicePak electronically, or order
- either the diskettes or a CD-ROM by mail. IBM authorizes you to make an
- equal number of copies as the number of licensed copies of IBM
- Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0 that you own, and to distribute copies
- to any other properly licensed owners of IBM Developer's Toolkit for
- OS/2 2.0 at no charge. With each copy of the IBM Developer's Toolkit for
- OS/2 2.0 ServicePak you distribute, you must include the following
- notice:
-
- "By using this code, I agree that I am current licensee of IBM
- Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0, and except for my ability to copy
- and distribute this ServicePak to authorized IBM Developer's Toolkit
- for OS/2 2.0 licensees, all other terms and conditions of the IBM
- Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0 Program License Agreement apply to
- the ServicePak."
-
- A booklet of installation instructions is included with the ServicePak.
- A README file, called README.SP, contains technical considerations.
-
- Downloading Electronically
- --------------------------
-
- Electronic delivery of the ServicePak is available from the following
- electronic bulletin-board systems if you have high-speed communications
- to download the diskette images. Some of these systems may not be
- available outside the USA. If these bulletin-board systems are not
- available in your country, you can contact your Service Representative
- or the place where you purchased IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0.
-
- o IBM OS2BBS - If you are a subscriber to the OS2BBS, you may download
- the ServicePak. The ServicePak is located in the Software Download
- Library. If you are not a subscriber to the OS2BBS, and wish to
- subscribe, call 1-800-547-1283 within the USA.
-
- o CompuServe - Members of the CompuServe Information Service may
- download the ServicePak from the IBMOS2 forum library, accessible by
- typing GO IBMSERV.
-
- o Internet - Customers having access to Internet services can download
- the ServicePak from the network. Customers should do an Anonymous FTP
- from software.watson.ibm.com. The ServicePak is located in the
- /pub/os2 directory.
-
- o IBM Personal Computer Company BBS - Customers may call the IBM PCC
- BBS to download the ServicePak. The ServicePak is located in
- Directory 4. You can access the PCC BBS by calling 1-919-517-0001
- via your communications modem.
-
- o TOOLCAT OS2CSD (inside IBM only) - IBM employees with access to the
- IBM network may download the ServicePak from the OS2CSD repository.
-
- Ordering by Mail
- ----------------
-
- If you reside in the USA and do not have access to any of the above
- electronic bulletin-board systems, or if you need the ServicePak
- delivered on diskettes, you may order the ServicePak by calling
- 1-800-494-3044 within the USA, and charging the shipping and handling
- fees to your credit card. A two-day express mail service is used to
- deliver the ServicePak.
-
- The ServicePak consists of six 3.5-inch diskettes or seven 5.25-inch
- diskettes. It will be shipped for a non-refundable fee of 16 USD plus
- tax.
-
- When ordering, please specify:
-
- 1. Whether you want the 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch diskettes. Be sure to
- order the size that is bootable on your computer system.
-
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- The two-day express mail service cannot deliver to post-office
- boxes.
-
- 3. A current credit card name, expiration date, and number to which
- the fee will be charged.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- lanbeta2
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------+
- | IBM Multimedia for LAN Server Beta Program, Second Release |
- +------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- The second release of the IBM Multimedia for LAN Server Beta Program has
- been initiated. Orders for this beta can now be accepted and filled.
- This beta release contains automated disk bandwidth detection
- capability, support for larger numbers of client workstations, and
- capability to use additional token-ring adapter types on the multimedia
- server.
-
- The IBM Multimedia for LAN Server beta program function extends the
- considerable current distributed multimedia capability of IBM LAN Server
- 3.0 Advanced, which allows the playback of multimedia files on the
- server to clients across a LAN, provided there is no congestion in the
- server and the network. The beta multimedia support sets up a controlled
- environment in which multimedia applications can be given the required
- resource to ensure uncompromised playout at the clients, even when there
- would otherwise be congestion on the LAN. This quality-of-service
- capability is what distinguishes this solution from most other products
- in this area.
-
- The multimedia support can be easily added to an existing LAN in a
- non-disruptive manner, so that current data applications can continue
- without modification. The support is specifically designed to take
- advantage of the token-ring LAN priority architecture, so that the
- necessary bandwidth can be reserved to allow the time-dependent
- multimedia streams to arrive at the client despite other network
- traffic. In addition, server resources are reserved for disk and file
- access, and clients are enhanced to improve the flow of images and sound
- to the end user. Note that other environments, such as Ethernet, can
- also be used with the IBM Multimedia for LAN Server beta function, but
- the number of clients may have to be restricted to get acceptable
- delivery.
-
- Users wishing to exploit multimedia may now evaluate the opportunities
- through the use of IBM LAN Server 3.0 with the IBM Multimedia for LAN
- Server beta function. Typical applications that can be explored are:
- "news-on-demand", kiosks, new employee training, annotated mail and
- spreadsheets, classroom computer-assisted education, and many more. The
- support is essentially application-independent; that is, those based on
- the more popular approaches such as Indeo, DVI/AVI, Ultimotion, and
- SoundBlaster are specifically accommodated, while others can be
- accommodated according to their known characteristics. Additionally,
- stand-alone applications based on MMPM/2 or AVK can be run in the
- distributed mode without modification.
-
- This multimedia support is available for DOS, Windows, and OS/2 clients
- connected across a LAN to an IBM LAN Server 3.0 advanced server.
-
- The contents of this beta program include the code, documentation, and
- license required to install Multimedia for LAN Server. Beta program
- interfaces and documentation are available in U.S. English only.
-
- More Information and Ordering Details
- -------------------------------------
-
- On CompuServe, obtain the documents MMLINF.TXT and MMLORD.TXT from the
- MM For LAN Server library section of the PSPBETA forum, which is
- accessible via GO PSPBETA .
-
- On OS2BBS, obtain the LSMULREG package from the Documents and
- Information section of the Software Download Library.
-
- On IBM's VM network, type REQUEST MMLSINFO FROM BETASRUS AT AUSVM1 .
-
- Additional Information
- ----------------------
-
- IBM does not guarantee this beta program will ever be made generally
- available. All beta code and documentation are under development, and
- may be modified substantially should there be a generally available
- product. In addition, the manner in which IBM packages these development
- materials may differ substantially from any generally available
- products. IBM reserves the right to modify or withdraw this offering at
- any time. Your license for the beta code may be terminated by IBM upon
- 30 days' written notice.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Multimedia for LAN Server Beta Enrollment Application
-
- Version B, August 1993
-
- The purpose of this application is to gather information about how
- Multimedia for LAN Server will be used. After completing and returning
- the completed form, you will be enrolled in the beta program.* Note that
- IBM may use or distribute (within IBM) the responses to this form
- without obligation.
-
- To return this form: Within IBM, send it via VM to BETASRUS at AUSVM1.
- Outside IBM, mail it to Dept. 459, IBM Corporation, 11400 Burnet Road,
- Austin TX 78758-9351, or fax it to Dept. 459 at 1-512-838-4002.
-
- Name ___________________________________________________________________
-
- Title / Job Responsibility _____________________________________________
-
- Company or Organization ________________________________________________
-
- Address ________________________________________________________________
-
- City, State, Zip _______________________________________________________
-
- Type of Business _______________________________________________________
-
- Fax ____________________________ Phone ________________________________
-
- Best time to reach me is _______________________________________________
-
-
- If you are inside IBM, specify your VM node and userid:
-
- ________________________________________
-
- Where did you learn about this beta program?
-
- ___ Trade show ___ CompuServe ___ IBM representative
- ___ PSP Developer Support News ___ Other: ___________________________
-
- 1. What features of the multimedia for LAN Server beta prompted you to
- request participation in this beta test?
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
-
- 2. For what purpose do you plan to use Multimedia for LAN Server beta
- code?
-
- ___ Assessing the development of applications
-
- ___ Assessing the code in your environment
-
- 3. Indicate below which multimedia application types you intend to run
- using the Multimedia for LAN Server beta:
-
- ___ ActionMedia II RTV ___ Video for Windows
-
- ___ ActionMedia II PLV ___ M-Audio (ACPA)
-
- ___ MMPM/2 ___ Still Frame Plus Audio
-
- ___ Ultimotion ___ SoundBlaster
-
- ___ Other: __________________________________________________________
-
- 4. How many different multimedia applications do you intend to run using
- the Multimedia for LAN Server beta? ______
-
- 5. What other applications will be running on your test LAN at the same
- time that Multimedia for LAN Server beta is active?
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- 6. Number of OS/2 LAN Requester multimedia clients that are planned to
- be tested simultaneously: _____
-
- 7. Number of DOS multimedia clients that are planned to be tested
- simultaneously? _____
-
- 8. Which best describes your test environment?
-
- ___ LAN with mainframes attached
-
- ___ LAN without mainframes attached
-
- IBM, in its sole and absolute discretion, reserves the right to reject
- any beta applicant from participation in this beta program.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +----------------------------------------------+
- | Enhanced DCE Client for Windows Beta Program | dcebeta
- +----------------------------------------------+
-
- IBM has initiated the Enhanced Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
- Client for Windows Beta Program. Orders for this program are being
- accepted immediately, with availability planned for September 1993.
-
- Function in this beta code enables IBM internals, customer software
- developers, and independent software vendors to gain experience with the
- DCE technologies in the Windows environment. The beta program promotes
- application prototyping, development, and testing activities while
- providing feedback to IBM. The beta code should NOT be used in
- production environments.
-
- Features and Functions
- ----------------------
-
- DCE is a set of technologies provided through the Open Software
- Foundation to enable development of distributed applications in a
- multi-vendor environment.
-
- The Enhanced DCE Client for Windows is the implementation of the Open
- Software Foundation's DCE version 1.0.1, designed to execute on a
- Windows 3.1-based personal computer. The intent of DCE for Windows beta
- code is to interoperate with AIX-DCE servers and OS/2-DCE servers. To
- date, testing of this interoperability has been limited.
-
- This beta program contains the DCE Client for Windows (runtime)
- component only.
-
- System Requirements
- -------------------
-
- DCE Client for Windows requires the following hardware and software:
-
- o IBM or compatible personal computer with i386 or i486 processor
- operating at a minimum of 25 MHz
- o Hard disk with 5 MB of free space
- o Network adapter card supported by the TCP/IP used
- o 4 MB of memory; 8 MB recommended
- o DOS 3.3 or later; DOS 5.0 recommended
- o Microsoft Windows 3.1
- o One of the following TCP/IP network transports:
- - A Windows Sockets Version 1.1-compliant TCP/IP
- - PC/TCP for DOS, version 2.05 or 2.11, from FTP Software, Inc.
- - LAN Workplace for DOS, version 4.1, from Novell, Inc.
- - TCP with Demand Protocol Architecture, version 2.0, from 3COM Corp.
-
- Contents
- --------
-
- Program diskettes (or diskette images) and license necessary to install
- a client on one machine, and publications (shipped hardcopy for orders
- placed via the toll-free number, or softcopy files preformatted for
- printing on IBM 3820 printers for VM delivery).
-
- Ordering Instructions
- ---------------------
-
- All requesters will be required to provide the applicable registration
- information, and also to sign an Agreement Signature Form, to become
- participants.
-
- You may request either of two delivery methods: no-charge electronic
- delivery over IBM's VM network, or delivery of diskettes and hardcopy
- publications through a toll-free number. If using the toll-free number,
- you will be charged the reproduction costs. The beta program license
- allows client installation on only one machine. Beta program interfaces
- and documentation are available in U.S. English only.
-
- The following beta program order options are available:
-
- o Option A: DCE Client for Windows Beta with User Data Privacy
- (softcopy to USA/Canada only; hardcopy to USA only)
-
- This option contains data privacy support for optionally encrypting
- user data passed in a remote procedure call. The full DES algorithms
- and its distribution are controlled by the United States Export
- Regulation Office. Beta participants should not export this package
- outside the United States (or re-export it outside of Canada).
-
- o Option B: DCE Client for Windows Beta Without User Data Privacy
- (softcopy worldwide; hardcopy to USA only)
-
- This option does not contain data privacy support. The package
- contains limited DES algorithms.
-
- To obtain the softcopy beta package, follow this two-step process:
-
- 1. Contact your IBM Marketing Representative and submit the following
- information to "Enhanced DCE Windows" via fax to 1-512-838-4002, or
- submit a PROFS note to DCEREQ at AUSVM1:
-
- o Specify whether you are ordering option A or B.
- o Furnish your company name, address, technical contact name and
- phone number, IBM marketing rep's name, and VM node and userid.
-
- Upon receipt of this information, the appropriate License Agreement
- will be sent to you or to your IBM Marketing Representative (for
- delivery to you).
-
- 2. Review the License Agreement, complete the Agreement Signature Form
- (included with the license), and return it via fax to complete the
- process.
-
- Upon approval by IBM, the appropriate option package will be sent to
- you or to your IBM Marketing Representative (for delivery to you).
-
- Within the USA, to obtain beta program diskettes and hardcopy
- publications, call 1-800-426-3040, and specify whether you are ordering
- option A or B. You will be charged 35 USD plus a shipping charge.
-
- Technical Support
- -----------------
-
- All beta participants receive no-charge technical support during this
- beta program through forums on CompuServe and the OS/2 Bulletin Board
- (OS2BBS), and on the IBMPC conferencing disk within IBM. IBM support
- will be provided on a "reasonable efforts" basis.
-
- To communicate via CompuServe, type GO OS2DF2 and use the DCE message
- section to contact IBM.
-
- To communicate with IBM's network, select the filename OS2DCE from the
- OS2 Question and Answer bulletin boards on OS2BBS, or select the OS2DCE
- CFORUM on the IBMPC disk, to contact IBM.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +------------------------------------------+
- | System Performance Monitor/2 Version 2.0 | spm2v2
- +------------------------------------------+
-
- IBM's System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2) Version 2.0 helps developers
- identify and solve performance problems quickly and accurately. SPM/2
- collects, records, graphs, and reports performance data for the
- following critical OS/2 2.x system resources:
-
- o CPU (to the process and thread level)
- o Disk
- o Random Access Memory (RAM) (paging information to the process and
- thread level)
- o File accesses (by process and thread)
- o HPFS / FAT cache
- o Printer ports
- o COM ports
-
- LAN Server and Requester 3.0 resources are also collected.
-
- SPM/2 2.0 lets you collect data from your local system, or from remote
- workstations and servers connected via IBM LAN Server and Requester. You
- can graphically display real-time CPU, disk, RAM, and working-set
- utilization, or play back previously collected data from a log.
-
- Reports enable analysis of collected information:
-
- o Summary, tabular, and "dump" reports available for OS/2 resources
- o "Dump" reports available for LAN Server/Requester resources
-
- Dump reports contain the full detail of every metric value that was read
- from the operating system, without any summarization.
-
- The Presentation Manager-based Theseus2 memory analysis tool helps you
- determine application memory requirements down to the process level, and
- lets you view memory control blocks. Extensive on-line help is also
- provided for understanding OS/2 2.x memory management.
-
- You can use APIs to directly access performance data as it is collected,
- or to define metrics specific to your application, and then have SPM/2
- 2.0 collect and report that data.
-
- System Requirements
- -------------------
-
- o OS/2 2.0 with ServicePak XR06055 or later
-
- or
-
- o OS/23 2.1 plus the following SPM/2 fixes:
- - Theseus2 fixes
- -- THESEUS2 PACKAGE on OS2CSD (inside IBM)
- -- THESEUS2 PACKAGE on OS2BBS
- -- On CompuServe, file THES2.ZIP in library 9 of OS2DF2 forum
- - Query fix: Currently, the query function traps when OS/2 2.1 is
- selected. The fix will be available sometime during 4Q93.
-
- Ordering Procedure
- ------------------
-
- Customers outside IBM should call 1-800-426-2255 or 1-800-342-6672.
-
- Within IBM, employees should order through PCWARES, or use the form in
- the SPM2A package on OS2PROD.
-
- Prices
- ------
-
- Full package, either 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch 495 USD
- Additional license 393 USD
- Distributed FTR 75 USD
- Upgrade from SPM/2 1.0 323 USD
- Additional license upgrade 293 USD
- Distributed FTR upgrade 20 USD
-
- For More Information
- --------------------
-
- Use the OS2SPM20 CFORUM on both the OS2BBS (outside IBM) and IBMPC
- (inside IBM).
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +---------------------------------+
- | CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 Available | 20cics
- +---------------------------------+
-
- IBM announces that CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 will be available on 24
- September 1993. Two significant product functions are added:
-
- o CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 is now enabled for installation by
- unattended configuration, installation, and distribution (CID).
- o By 31 December 1993, support for EBCDIC data will be available for
- CICS OS/2 Version 2.0, via a Corrective Service Diskette (CSD).
-
- CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 is enabled for unattended CID. Unattended CID
- allows CICS OS/2 to be automatically configured, installed, and
- distributed across a large network from a central location. Installation
- and configuration options are read from a pre-prepared response file, so
- there is no need for an operator to be present at the remote machine.
- The same process can also be used for applying service updates.
-
- CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 will be enhanced by the addition of a new facility
- to allow application data to be passed to and returned from CICS OS/2 in
- EBCDIC format. This allows a COBOL application under CICS OS/2 to
- process data in an identical manner to a similar application running
- under, for example, CICS/ESA. This function will be provided by 31
- December 1993, via Corrective Service Diskette, available on customer
- request.
-
- CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 provides:
- o Enhanced support for client/server online transaction processing on
- stand-alone or host-connected local area network (LAN) configurations
- with servers running OS/2 2.0
- o Use of existing LANs and existing inventory of personal computers
- running DOS, OS/2, or Windows
- o Application of available CICS programming skills to the client/server
- environment, allowing new applications to be implemented without
- extensive training
- o User productivity enhanced by enabling customers to build client
- applications that exploit the advanced graphical user interface
- capabilities of OS/2 2.0 or Windows
- o Installation of CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 from diskettes, and use of a
- range of CICS-supplied transactions for administrative tasks
- o Exploitation of ASCII terminal emulators
- o Support for 32-bit applications.
-
- Over 50 systems integrators and independent software vendors have now
- joined the CICS OS/2 Version 2 vendor program, with the intention of
- providing products or services that exploit or are compatible with the
- CICS OS/2 Version 2.0 platform. These products include Business
- Applications and Application Development tools including Graphical User
- Interface tools and services. IBM maintains an up-to-date list of these
- independent software vendors and systems integrators. To obtain this
- information, contact your IBM representative.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +--------------------------------------+
- | DCE for Software Developers Workshop | dcewkshp
- +--------------------------------------+
-
- Sponsored by the IBM Developer Assistance Program
-
- The Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) was developed by the Open
- Software Foundation to provide the basic services required to produce
- secure client/server application programs. In this five-day workshop,
- students become familiar with the components of OSF DCE by following the
- development of a basic distributed application using the full complement
- of DCE tools and services. This workshop combines classroom lectures
- with hands-on work. The student spends a significant portion of the week
- writing basic DCE client/server programs in the OS/2 2.x 32-bit
- environment.
-
- Audience
- --------
-
- OS/2 application programmers who want to learn the Application
- Programming Interface (API) of the OSF DCE, either to assist them in
- creating DCE applications now, or in understanding the issues involved
- with DCE for future designs.
-
- Benefits
- --------
-
- The workshop provides a broad base of understanding of the development
- of DCE applications in an OS/2 environment. The instruction includes the
- basic design and distribution issues faced by client/server programmers
- in a DCE environment using DCE Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs). The course
- covers the various aspects of the DCE programming model, including
- security, naming, time service, interface definitions, and so on. The
- knowledge gained will enable the student to understand how to modify
- existing applications to take advantage of the DCE client/server models.
-
- Topics
- ------
-
- o Application development in a distributed environment
- o Developing an application using remote procedure calls
- o Design and distribution issues
- o Using IDL to define a basic interface
- o Developing a basic server and basic client
- o RPC programming topics
- o Using the DCE security service
- o Using the DCE threads service
- o Using the DCE distributed time service
- o Using the DCE directory service
-
- Prerequisites
- -------------
-
- Experienced C-language programmers who have written or intend to write
- distributed applications, or who have application programming
- experience.
-
- 1993 Schedule
- -------------
-
- 25 through 29 October in Europe
- 15 through 19 November in Austin TX
- 13 through 17 December in Austin TX
-
- The IBM Austin location is building 808, room 1M-1800, 11100 Metric
- Blvd., Austin TX 78758.
-
- Cost
- ----
-
- Tuition 1,800 USD
- Private class prices:
- 1 to 14 students 22,500 USD
- each additional student 500 USD
-
- Registration
- ------------
-
- Within the USA, call 1-800-426-8322 and ask for course P1064. Elsewhere,
- call 1-602-629-2731 and ask for education enrollment.
-
- For more information, contact:
- Jennifer Shipley Roger Lewis
- Workshop Administrator Program Manager
- 1-512-823-1815 voice 1-512-823-1923 voice
- 1-512-823-3047 fax 1-512-823-3047 fax
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +---------------------------------------------+
- | IBM LAN NetView Software Developer Workshop | nvwkshp
- +---------------------------------------------+
-
- Sponsored by the IBM Developer Assistance Program
-
- If you agree that management of distributed heterogeneous systems is the
- challenge of the 1990s, and if you see an opportunity in the development
- of a system management solution, then take a look at IBM LAN NetView as
- a network management platform, and the LAN NetView Software Developer
- Workshop as a method to jump-start the development of your management
- application.
-
- The IBM LAN NetView platform implements major portions of the Open
- Software Foundation's Distributed Management Environment (DME) and of
- IBM's SystemView. The LAN NetView framework also supports industry
- standards such as the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) and
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
-
- In this five-day workshop, students become familiar with the components
- of the framework by developing basic managing applications using:
-
- o an open Application Programming Interface (API) based on X/Open's
- Management Protocol (XMP), which uses the same technology as the OSF
- Consolidated Management Application Programming Interface (CM-API)
- and SystemView's Common Management Interface (CMI).
-
- o an object-oriented API based on IBM's System Object Model (SOM)
- technology.
-
- The workshop combines classroom lectures with hands-on lab work.
- Students spend a significant portion of the week writing basic
- management applications in the OS/2 2.x 32-bit environment.
-
- Audience
- --------
-
- OS/2 application programmers who want to learn the X/Open Management
- Protocol (XMP) and OSI-Abstract-Data-Manipulation API (XOM), to assist
- them in creating managing applications now, or in understanding the
- framework for future designs.
-
- Benefits
- --------
-
- This workshop provides a broad base for understanding the development
- of managing applications in the LAN NetView environment. This includes
- the integration of the managing application with the topology display of
- the View graphical user interface through the use of its object-oriented
- APIs based on the System Object Model.
-
- Topics
- ------
-
- o Understanding the LAN NetView framework and family of products
- o Reading a managed-object catalog
- o Translating XOM specifications into appropriate code structures
- o Using XMP to communicate management requests/responses
- o Examining the naming tree and scoping
- o Creating / deleting event sieves and processing event reports
- o Using OIDL to define a managing application as a SOM class
- o Integrating managing applications with the graphical user interface
-
- Prerequisites
- -------------
-
- Experienced C-language programmers who have written or intend to write
- managing applications, or who have application programming experience.
- Familiarity with object-oriented programming concepts and a basic
- understanding of networking and communication protocols (TCP/IP) is also
- helpful.
-
- 1993 Schedule
- -------------
-
- 18 through 22 October, in Austin TX
- 8 through 12 November, in Austin TX
-
- The IBM Austin location is building 808, room 1M-1800, 11100 Metric
- Blvd., Austin TX 78758.
-
- Cost
- ----
-
- Tuition 1,800 USD
- Private class prices:
- 1 to 14 students 22,500 USD
- each additional student 500 USD
-
- Registration
- ------------
-
- Within the USA, call 1-800-426-8322 and ask for course G3855. Elsewhere,
- call 1-602-629-2731 and ask for education enrollment.
-
- For more information, contact:
- Jennifer Shipley Roger Lewis
- Workshop Administrator Program Manager
- 1-512-823-1815 voice 1-512-823-1923 voice
- 1-512-823-3047 fax 1-512-823-3047 fax
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +----------------------------------------------+
- | OS/2 LAN Server Education - Touring the USA! | servtour
- +----------------------------------------------+
-
- Our popular OS/2 LAN Server courses are on the move, with new titles,
- new courses, and new places.
-
- LAN Administration Workshops I and II are your foundation for
- administrator skills and knowledge. After mastering the day-to-day
- support duties back home, you'll begin thinking about your server's
- performance. Are you getting the best that this server product has to
- offer? Our new Performance Workshop is ready to help you answer this
- question.
-
- OS/2 LAN Server Administration Workshop I (course G4360)
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This three-day lecture/lab course introduces the LAN environment using
- OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 and 3.0 and related products. It imparts the
- fundamental information and skills necessary to administer servers and
- requesters and to support end users. Basic LAN concepts, terminology,
- and LAN Server administration are covered. Workstation planning and
- administration are not covered here, but are covered in course G4370,
- OS/2 LAN Server Workstation Planning and Installation Workshop.
-
- Tuition: 900 USD
-
- OS/2 LAN Server Administration Workshop II (course G4560)
- ------------------------------------------
-
- This five-day lecture/lab course refines basic skills and provides
- advanced knowledge and techniques for administering the OS/2 LAN Server
- 2.0 and 3.0 products, both Entry and Advanced. Students are provided
- with the information necessary to fully plan and support OS/2 LAN Server
- environments for OS/2 Requesters and DOS/LAN Requesters (DLRs). Students
- also will be prepared to support other LAN administrators in their
- enterprise who have the basic skills.
-
- Tuition: 1,600 USD
-
- OS/2 LAN Server Performance Workshop (course G4760)
- ------------------------------------
-
- Learn how to tune for performance in the OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 / 3.0
- environment. We discuss the various components that influence
- performance, and how they should be configured. System Performance
- Monitor/2 (SPM/2) will be used to detect performance problems and to
- determine if changes are effective.
-
- Tuition: 1,300 USD
-
- Schedules
- ---------
-
- City G4360 G4560 G4760
- ---- ----- ----- -----
-
- Arlington VA 6 October 11 October 11 October
- 3 November 8 November 1 November
- 1 December 6 December 13 December
-
- Boca Raton FL 26 October 29 November
-
- Boston MA 27 September
-
- Chicago IL 25 October 6 December
-
- Cleveland OH 21 September 25 October 9 November
-
- Columbia SC 30 November 4 October
-
- Columbus OH 18 October 27 September
-
- Denver CO 11 October
-
- Hartford CT 11 October 16 November
-
- Houston TX 6 December
-
- Los Angeles CA 17 November 6 December
-
- Minneapolis MN 20 September
- 13 December
-
- New Orleans LA 1 December 4 October
-
- Philadelphia PA 28 September
-
- Pittsburgh PA 6 December
-
- Raleigh NC 4 October
-
- St. Louis MO 19 October
-
- San Jose CA 20 September 4 October
- 29 November
-
- Seattle WA 29 September 25 October 14 December
- 8 December
-
- Southfield MI 18 October
-
- Registration
- ------------
-
- Customers should call 1-800-426-8322. IBM employees should use MSE.
-
- If you are an individual with a disability, please advise us in advance
- so that we can reasonably try to accommodate you.
-
- For more information, contact Dan Coviello, 1-703-412-2074.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- cisunix
-
- +--------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Industry Leaders Agree on Common Interface Specification for |
- | UNIX-Based Operating Systems |
- +--------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- More than 75 of the world's leading UNIX system suppliers and software
- developers today announced agreement on a comprehensive specification
- defining a common set of application programming interfaces (APIs) for
- UNIX-based operating systems. The common API specification enhances the
- portability of UNIX system-based applications, while maintaining the
- benefits of having multiple, competitive implementations of the
- operating system.
-
- This specification will provide significant new benefits for software
- developers and end users. Developers will be able to write a single
- version of each application and recompile to make it available across
- all compliant UNIX system platforms. In addition, the specification
- allows developers to continue to exploit the unique functions that will
- be found in different vendors' implementations. End users will benefit
- from increased application availability while taking advantage of
- choice, innovation and performance optimization.
-
- X/Open Company Ltd. has agreed to formalize industry consensus, to brand
- compliant product implementations, and to manage the evolution of the
- common UNIX system-based API specification. The specification
- development and review process has received the support of UNIX system
- suppliers representing 90 percent of the worldwide UNIX system market,
- according to International Data Corp., a market research firm based in
- Framingham, Mass. All organizations have agreed to participate in the
- industry-wide review process.
-
- "The release of this specification for a common set of UNIX system-based
- APIs is a watershed event for vendors and users," said Geoff Morris,
- president and chief executive officer of X/Open. "This initiative
- increases the choice of solutions for companies that have adopted open
- systems strategies incorporating UNIX system-based platforms. We expect
- that the combination of this common specification with the X/Open brand
- will accelerate the implementation of open systems to achieve increased
- business advantage."
-
- The APIs were selected based on formal industry standards (X/Open
- Portability Guide (XPG)) and widely supported specifications (System V
- Interface Definition (SVID) and Application Environment Specification
- (AES)) and API usage data from leading UNIX system-based applications
- from vendors, including Autodesk, Cadence Design Systems, Cadre
- Technologies, Inc., Frame Technology Corp., Informix Software, Inc.,
- Island Graphics Corp., Lotus Development Corp., Oracle Corp., and
- WordPerfect Corp.
-
- This process of selecting APIs based on their industry acceptance
- differentiates this effort from previous standardization attempts, will
- result in increased portability for many existing applications and will
- simplify the porting process for other applications. No other operating
- system adheres to this level of standardization while simultaneously
- offering this range of portability, scalability and range of platforms.
-
- An industry workgroup consisting of UNIX system vendors, the Open
- Software Foundation (OSF) and UNIX International, Inc., (UI), adhering
- to principles outlined by the common open software environment process
- announced earlier this year, has created the initial draft specification
- and will work with X/Open to review and complete this specification.
-
- The following companies and organizations are indicating their support
- for the specification development and will participate in the review
- process: Acer, Amdahl Corp., Apple Computer, Inc., AT&T/NCR Corp.,
- Autodesk, Banyan Systems, Inc., Bellcore, Bentley Systems, Inc., Bull
- Worldwide Information Systems, Cadence Design Systems, Cadre
- Technologies, Inc., Chorus Systems, Computer Associates International,
- Inc., Convex Computer Corp., Cray Research, Inc., Data General Corp.,
- DHL Worldwide Express, DigiBoard, Digital Equipment Corp., EDS
- Unigraphics, Encore Computer Corp., Frame Technology Corp., Fuji Xerox,
- 88open Consortium, Ltd., Fujitsu, HaL Computer Systems, Hewlett-Packard
- Company, Hitachi Ltd., IBM Corp., ICL, Informix Software, Inc.,
- Integrated Computer Solutions, Island Graphics Corp., Lachman
- Technology, Inc., Locus Computing Corp., Lotus Development Corp.,
- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., McDonald's Corp., Mentor Graphics
- Corp., MIPS ABI Group, Motorola Computer Group, Mitsubishi Electric
- Corp., NEC Corp., Novell-UNIX System Laboratories (USL), Oki Electric
- Industries Co. Ltd., Olivetti S.p.A, Open Software Foundation, Oracle
- Corp., Pencom, PowerOpen Association, Inc., Precision Risc Organization,
- Pyramid Technology Corp., the Santa Cruz Operation, Sequent Computer
- Systems, Inc., Sequoia Systems, Inc., SHARP Corp., Siemens-Nixdorf,
- Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc., Software AG of North America,
- Sony Corp., SPARC International, Stratus Computer, Inc., Structural
- Dynamics Research Corp., Sun Microsystems Computer Corp., SunPics,
- SunSelect, SunSoft, Tadpole Technology, PLC, Tandem Computers Inc.,
- THOMSON-CSF/CETIA, Toshiba Corp., Unisys, UNIX International, Inc.,
- VERITAS Software, Wal*Mart Stores, Inc., Wang Laboratories, Inc., and
- WordPerfect Corp.
-
- This announcement reinforces the position of UNIX-based systems as the
- premier 32-bit and 64-bit operating environment for open systems. The
- common API specifications for UNIX-based operating systems will be
- freely available to all organizations.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +--------------------------------+
- | PSP Technical Interchange News | intnews
- +--------------------------------+
-
- The PSP Technical Interchange team extends a sincere thank-you to all
- who attended the very successful IBM PSP Technical Interchange from 29
- August through 2 September at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel in
- Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida. We hope you and your company will
- reap lasting benefits from the information you acquired and the contacts
- you made.
-
- Audio Tapes
- -----------
-
- Audio tapes of the Orlando conference are available from Convention
- Recorders, P. O. Box 87042, San Diego CA 92138, phone 1-800-487-TAPE
- (1-800-487-8273) within the USA, or 1-619-274-7100 from elsewhere. Each
- tape costs 10 USD. Order seven tapes and get one free; order 13 tapes
- and get 3 free; or order a full set for 499 USD and save over 50
- percent.
-
- Interchange Proceedings
- -----------------------
-
- Copies of the interchange proceedings are available. The proceedings
- come in a two-volume set; the price is 65 USD, which includes shipping
- and handling. To order, call 1-800-872-7109 within the USA, or
- 1-508-443-3330 from elsewhere.
-
- Next Interchange
- ----------------
-
- We are pleased to announce that the next IBM PSP Technical Interchange
- will be held 25 through 29 April 1994 at the San Francisco Hilton. The
- registration fee is 895 USD; however, a discounted fee of 795 USD
- is available until 21 March 1994. To register, call 1-800-872-7109
- within the USA, or 1-508-443-3330 from elsewhere.
-
- This newsletter will carry all details as they become available.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +-------------------------------+
- | IBM to Sponsor LOTUSPHERE '93 | lotus93
- +-------------------------------+
-
- IBM is a premier sponsor of the upcoming LOTUSPHERE '93 -- a worldwide
- educational and business conference -- from 5 through 9 December at the
- Walt Disney World Dolphin in Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida.
-
- DEVELOPERS -- will benefit from over 60 intensive training sessions
- designed to help you exploit the power of Lotus technology. The
- following tracks will dig deeply into the bits and bytes of the most
- up-to-date developer tools and the full collection of Lotus APIs:
-
- o Notes API
- o Notes Application Development
- o cc:Mail and Messaging
- o Lotus Developer Tools -- Spreadsheet Development
-
- LOTUS BUSINESS PARTNERS -- will learn the most effective way to market,
- sell and implement Lotus Notes and cc:Mail solutions. Three conference
- tracks are available to help current and prospective Lotus Business
- Partners expand your business and improve your ROI:
-
- o Sales, Marketing and Client Development
- o Business Development
- o Support and Implementation
-
- LOTUS NOTES USERS -- will attend sessions hosted by the Worldwide
- Association of Lotus Notes Users and Technologists (WALNUT) to explore
- ways to use Notes to increase productivity, speed time to market,
- improve customer service, and build competitive advantage. The
- following three tracks will help users learn how to get the most of
- their investment in Notes:
-
- o Managerial/Human Resources
- o Technical Foundations and Issues
- o Notes Application and Architecture Case Studies
-
- LOTUSPHERE '93 also includes a Product Showcase where you'll learn about
- products and applications from all over the world. Plus, you'll go home
- with a FREE CD ROM loaded with Lotus products, source code examples, and
- developer tools -- including a pre-release copy of the Notes NLM!
-
- To register by phone, or for more information, call 1-800-OK-LOTUS
- (1-800-655-6887) in North America and 508-443-1457 outside North
- America. If you register before 15 September, you'll receive a 200 USD
- discount off the full conference admission of 795 USD, for an early
- registration fee of just 595 USD.
-
- For additional information, please contact Ann Barnhart at
- 1-817-961-7654.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- keycamp
-
- +-------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Cannavino Outlines Key Technologies in CAMP Keynote Address |
- +-------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- In his kenyote address at the fall conference of the Corporate
- Association of Microcomputer Professionals (CAMP) on 9 September in
- Chicago, IBM Senior Vice President and Group Executive Jim Cannavino
- shared his view of the technology trends that will drive the growth of
- the personal computer industry, and upon which IBM has based its systems
- strategy. Those technology trends include powerful advances in
- microprocessor speed and performance, the enormous productivity benefits
- of object-oriented programming, and the explosion of communications
- bandwidth.
-
- Those trends, Cannavino pointed out, have enabled a new era in personal
- computing, in which businesses are able to distribute computing function
- more widely, at lower cost, and in ways previously impossible through
- multimedia.
-
- Cannavino went on to discuss how the continued advancement of those
- technologies has caused a fundamental restructuring of the information
- industry. At the same time, he said, the value that companies and
- end-users place on the industry's offerings has shifted from the
- technology itself to the innovative application of technology.
-
- Following his brief opening remarks, Cannavino used the remainder of his
- time to address audience questions.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +-------------------------------------+
- | Getting Connected to E-Mail Systems | emailcon
- +-------------------------------------+
-
- The following information was prepared for IBM's "Getting Connected"
- program, which encourages IBM PSP employees to join and participate in
- public E-mail systems. This information should be of interest to
- independent software vendors and other readers of this newsletter.
-
- America On Line
- ---------------
-
- To join, call 1-800-827-6364. The software is free, as is your first
- month of service and 10 hours of online time. The monthly rate after
- that is 9.95 USD, which includes 5 hours of online time. Each hour over
- 5 is billed at 3.50 USD per hour. Messages must be under 32 KB and have
- no additional charge.
-
- To get to the OS/2 area, simply click on the 'computing' icon. AOL
- sponsors chats in the OS/2 Forum on Saturdays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern time
- (21:30 GMT-5), Thursdays at 9:00 p.m., and Tuesdays at 11:30 p.m.
-
- AOL now boasts over 300,000 subscribers. They offer computing and
- software, shopping and special-interest clubs, learning and reference,
- news, stock quotes and portfolio management, plus an e-mail gateway to
- Internet and fax service.
-
- The Internet userid for AOL is online@aol.com.
-
- CompuServe, Inc.
- ----------------
-
- To join, call 1-800-848-8199. Many CompuServe access programs are
- available, including one specifically for OS/2 called Golden CommPass
- (price 79 USD from 1-800-346-6672).
-
- Billing itself as the 'world's largest personal information and
- communication service', CompuServe offers -- second only to the Internet
- -- an unparalleled number of files and information.
-
- CompuServe's basic service costs 8.95 USD per month. It includes
- unlimited access time to news/sports/weather, reference library,
- shopping, financial information, mail, some entertainment and games,
- some travel and leisure, and all membership support services. CompuServe
- also offers over 1700 services on a pay-as-you-go basis. These extended
- and premium services include special-interest forums, multi-player
- games, and advanced information resources that enhance the value of the
- basic service. The OS/2 forums reside in extended services.
-
- CompuServe also offers an alternate pricing plan. The base fee is 2.50
- USD per month; however, all services are pay-as-you-go, including mail.
-
- The fee structure is based on the baud rate of your modem and which plan
- you have signed up for.
-
- Basic Services Plan (8.95 USD per month basic fee)
-
- 300 bps 6 USD per hour
- 1200 and 2400 bps 8 USD per hour
- 9600 bps 16 USD per hour
-
- Alternate Pricing Plan (2.50 USD per month basic fee)
-
- 300 bps 6.30 USD per hour
- 1200 and 2400 bps 12.80 USD per hour
- 9600 bps 22.80 USD per hour
-
- CompuServe currently has a special offer for people who currently have a
- userid on another BBS. Simply call the 800 number and supply them with
- the service name and your userid; you will be sent the signup
- information, get one month free basic service, a 25 USD usage credit,
- and their software free of charge. For this special offer, call
- 1-800-554-4067.
-
- CompuServe userids have a comma after the first 5 or 6 digits. However,
- when sending a note to a CompuServe userid via the Internet gateway, the
- comma must be replaced with a period.
-
- Delphi
- ------
-
- To join, call 1-800-695-4005, or 1-800-695-4002 with your modem set at
- N81. If joining by modem, type in INFO after you are connected. Delphi
- uses standard communications packages such as ProComm and CrossTalk.
-
- There are two pricing plans: standard and advantage. Standard pricing
- is 10 USD per month with 4 hours of online time, and advantage pricing
- is 20 USD per month with 20 hours of online time.
-
- Delphi offers features similar to AOL, with one exception: Internet.
- Delphi is the only service to offer Internet connection at this time,
- and charges 3 USD per month for up to 100 KB of messages or files.
-
- Current access speeds are up to 9600 bps; however only 2400 bps is
- officially supported at this time. Most access is thru Sprintnet or
- Tymnet, which is free during most evenings, weekends, and holidays.
-
- The OS/2 area of Delphi can be found by typing in GO GRO CUS FORUM 41.
-
- The Internet userid for Delphi is online@delphi.com.
-
- Fidonet
- -------
-
- Fidonet is not a BBS, but a confederation of BBSs stretching around the
- world, and has no membership requirements. However, to get access to
- Fidonet conferences and mail, you need to find a BBS that is part of the
- Fidonet network. Some BBS operators require that you subscribe for a fee
- to their BBS systems in order to have netmail access. There is most
- likely a BBS in your city with this access, and once you are online, the
- SysOp will help you get started. There is also an OS/2 BBS listing
- available via request.
-
- GEnie
- -----
-
- To join, call 1-800-638-8369 with your modem set to half-duplex and E71
- using 1200 bps for the sign procedure. At the prompt, type SIGNUP.
-
- GEnie's basic price is 8.95 USD per month, which includes 4 hours of
- online time. Each additional hour costs 3 USD. There is an additional
- surcharge for 9600 bps access.
-
- GEnie offers features that are the same as other services, including
- multi-player games. The OS/2 Roundtable can be accessed by typing OS2
- at the command prompt.
-
- The Internet userid for GEnie is online@genie.geis.com.
-
- Internet
- --------
-
- The Internet is not a BBS, but a gateway that connects BBSs and
- computers at educational institutions, research centers, and businesses.
- Delphi is the only major BBS to offer Internet access, although you can
- access it thru many local BBSs.
-
- OS2BBS (TalkLink)
- -----------------
-
- The OS2BBS is an IBM offering to customers. Customers join by calling
- 1-800-547-1283. The cost is 18 USD per month, with no other fees. IBM
- employees have free access to the OS2BBS via the IBMPC disk. Any forum
- with a filetype of CFORUM (customer forum) is part of the OS2BBS (for
- example, TEAMOS2 CFORUM).
-
- PRODIGY
- -------
-
- To join, call 1-800-PRODIGY (1-800-776-3449). The member kit and
- software are free. The current price is 14.95 USD per month for core
- services, including 2 hours in the Plus services area. The per-hour
- connect charge ranges from 3.60 USD to 4.80 USD per hour, depending on
- your usage; the more hours online, the less the fee.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +------------------------------------+
- | OS/2 Club on PRODIGY Now Available | prodclub
- +------------------------------------+
-
- IBM has started an OS/2 Club on PRODIGY. Available at no additional
- charge to any PRODIGY subscriber, the OS/2 Club offers the following
- services:
-
- o Up-to-date news and information about OS/2.
- o A question-and-answer data base containing answers to many of the
- most frequently asked questions about OS/2.
- o A list of available OS/2 applications, company names, and phone
- numbers.
- o The OS/2 Exchange forum, in which you can post notes and answer each
- other's questions about a variety of OS/2 topics. IBM OS/2 Support
- will also answer questions in this forum. (Standard PRODIGY Plus
- charges apply.)
- o E-mail for sending messages, problem reports, or questions directly
- to OS/2 support representatives at IBM.
- o Downloading ability to obtain IBM and non-IBM files that include
- announcements, device drivers, fixes, games, demos, shareware, sample
- applications, and a lot more. (Standard PRODIGY download charges
- apply.)
-
- To join the OS/2 Club on PRODIGY, Jump OS/2 Club after you connect to
- PRODIGY. To join PRODIGY, call 1-800-PRODIGY (1-800-776-3449).
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +-----------------------------------------------+
- | IBM PSP Software Developer Marketing Programs | mktprog
- +-----------------------------------------------+
-
- Here is the current list of IBM PSP software developer marketing
- programs. To participate in these programs, you must be a member of the
- IBM Developer Assistance Program. To enroll, call the Developer
- Assistance Hotline, 1-407-982-6408, menu option 1. For information about
- European enrollment, contact Susan Bentley, IBM OS/2 Developer
- Assistance Program, U.K. fax +44 (0) 256 336778.
-
- OS/2 and LAN Server Application Directory
- -----------------------------------------
-
- The OS/2 and LAN Server Application Directory will include OS/2 products
- that exploit features unique to OS/2 Version 2 and IBM OS/2 LAN Server
- applications that have been certified as READY! for LAN Server.
-
- The directory is targeted for users of OS/2 and IBM OS/2 LAN Server
- through newsstands and bookstores. It will also be available to the IBM
- sales force. The directory will be promoted through advertising, direct
- mail, and trade shows.
-
- For products that meet eligibility requirements, listings are free.
- Software developers may choose to purchase additional advertising by
- adding logos or buying full- or half-page ads. Call for an advertising
- information brochure.
-
- Product listings in the directory are closed for 1993. Most advertising
- opportunities are available until late September 1993. Information about
- the 1994 Application Directory will be provided at a future date.
-
- Contact: Miller Freeman, Inc.
- East Coast: 1-212-626-2322
- West Coast: 1-415-905-2353
-
- OS/2 Application Demonstration CD-ROM
- -------------------------------------
-
- Use a highly effective medium for your product demonstration and
- advertising. IBM produces an OS/2 CD-ROM, listing ISV applications that
- exploit OS/2 Version 2. For a fee, you can list your product, as well as
- include product demos and "infomercials".
-
- The OS/2 Application Demonstration CD-ROM will be distributed with The
- SelectWare Technologies, Inc. system, which reaches a quarter million
- computer users with CD-ROM players each quarter.
-
- Product listings, demonstrations, and "infomercial" rates will be based
- on the prevailing rates and contract period.
-
- This is an ongoing program, available now.
-
- Contact: Call the IBM Software Developer Marketing Programs Center. In
- the USA and Canada, call 1-800-285-2936; from elsewhere, call
- 1-407-982-6408, menu option 3.
-
- National Solution Center
- ------------------------
-
- List your product in the IBM National Solution Center (NSC) database.
- Let IBM generate leads for your products and services. Non-U.S.
- companies must have a U.S. representative or agent to qualify for
- listings in the NSC.
-
- The NSC database is accessed over 40,000 times a month by IBM's
- worldwide marketing and support teams, customers, dealers, and other IBM
- Business Partners.
-
- There is no cost to you to list your products and services in the NSC.
-
- This is an ongoing program, available now.
-
- Contact: In the USA, call the NSC Response Line, 1-404-835-9600. In
- Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, contact Susan Bentley, IBM OS/2
- Developer Assistance Program, U. K. fax +44 (0) 256 336778.
-
- Discounted Advertising Rates
- ----------------------------
-
- Significant advertising discounts are now available to software
- developers who are shipping a commercially available OS/2, LAN Server,
- Multimedia, or pen-based product. Full-page, four-color discounted rates
- have been negotiated with major computer and general business
- publications for the remainder of 1993.
-
- Discounts vary by publication. Call for the information packet and the
- list of publications. Upon receipt, review the rate schedule and Prior
- Approval Process.
-
- This program is available now through 1993. Publication deadlines vary
- by daily, weekly, and monthly space requirements. Contact the
- publications directly for information about deadlines and space
- availability.
-
- Contact: Call the IBM Software Developer Marketing Programs Center. In
- the USA and Canada, call 1-800-285-2936; from elsewhere, call
- 1-407-982-6408, menu option 3.
-
- OS/2 Solutions Pak
- ------------------
-
- ********************************************************************
- * *
- * News *
- * *
- * The first edition of the OS/2 Solutions Pak generated numerous *
- * leads for advertisers. *
- * *
- * The second edition has been printed, and is packaged in current *
- * boxes of OS/2 2.1. *
- * *
- * Note the new deadline for the third edition, 1 October. *
- * *
- ********************************************************************
-
- Take advantage of this opportunity to extend your special promotions to
- OS/2 Version 2 customers. Your offer could be a discount, demo diskette,
- rebate, free upgrade, or product information. The OS/2 Solutions Pak
- (U.S. edition) and the OS/2 Solutions Coupon Book (European edition) are
- great avenues to advertise your OS/2 product to thousands of OS/2 users!
- The U.S. OS/2 Solutions Pak will include up to 100 pages of four-color,
- half- and full-page ads, as well as black-and-white "classified" ads, in
- a 5.5-inch by 8.5-inch book.
-
- The books will be included inside each copy of OS/2 Version 2 sold in
- the U.S. and Europe. The U.S. OS/2 Solutions Pak will be printed in
- 300,000-copy increments, and advertising is sold for each "issue" of
- 300,000 circulation. In addition, the U.S. book will be part of the
- hardware packages for IBM personal computer products preloaded with OS/2
- Version 2. For information about distribution of the European book,
- contact Susan Bentley (see contact information below).
-
- Call for the costs to participate in these programs. Significant
- discounts are available for advertising commitments to multiple issues.
-
- For the U.S. edition, space for the third edition closes 1 October 1993;
- for the fourth edition, space closes 7 January 1994.
-
- Contact: For the U.S. edition, contact Bruce Johannsen at Daniels &
- Roberts, 1-407-241-0066. For the European edition, contact Susan
- Bentley, IBM OS/2 Developer Assistance Program, U.K. fax
- +44 (0) 256 336778.
-
- Targeted Turn-Key Mailings
- --------------------------
-
- Enhance your marketing plan with direct mailings to our selected lists
- of IBM OS/2, LAN Systems, and Personal Software Products users. These
- blind mailings give you the opportunity to target your audience. We
- offer turn-key, one-stop mailing services to get information or offers
- about your products directly to IBM OS/2, LAN Systems, and Personal
- Software Products customers.
-
- Mailings can target software developers or users. Each activity will be
- tailored to the most qualified prospects for a specific product. Several
- levels of service are available to customize your mailing needs.
-
- Because mailings are customized, prices vary by activity. Please call
- for a quote.
-
- This is an ongoing program, available now.
-
- Contact: Call the IBM Software Developer Marketing Programs Center. In
- the USA and Canada, call 1-800-285-2936; from elsewhere, call
- 1-407-982-6408, menu option 3.
-
- OS/2 Developer Magazine
- -----------------------
-
- Advertise your OS/2 applications in OS/2 Developer, a bimonthly magazine
- published specifically for software developers.
-
- OS/2 Developer targets both independent and corporate OS/2 developers.
- About 35,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed to
- subscribers worldwide, and to members of IBM's Developer Assistance
- Program in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
-
- Advertisements start at 450 USD for 1/8 page to 3,444 USD for a full
- page. Ad rates depend on size, color, positioning, and frequency.
-
- Advertising deadlines:
- o 20 September for the November/December 1993 issue
- o 15 November for the January/February 1994 issue
- o 15 January 1994 for the March/April 1994 issue
-
- Contact: Miller Freeman, Inc.
- East Coast: 1-212-626-2322
- West Coast: 1-415-905-2353
-
- OS/2 Tour '93
- -------------
-
- You are invited to exhibit your OS/2 product as part of the OS/2 Tour
- '93 roadshow in the United States. The OS/2 Tour '93 offering is a
- two-day event. The topics include introductory OS/2 overviews, OS/2
- technical sessions, and technical sessions specifically geared for large
- accounts and VARs/VADs. You will also be provided with a list of show
- attendees for follow-up marketing.
-
- The OS/2 Tour '93 travels throughout the USA, covering more than sixty
- cities. Attendees are selected and invited individually, which leads to
- successful buying decisions. Anticipated attendance is in the 400 to 500
- range for each event. Extended breaks between sessions allow you to make
- contact with a variety of show attendees.
-
- A 10-foot by 12-foot exhibit space with a six-foot skirted table and
- electrical outlet is 325 USD. Space is allocated on a first-come,
- first-served basis.
-
- OS/2 Tour '93 events are scheduled throughout the year, approximately 15
- each quarter. Please call for a schedule.
-
- Contact: OS/2 Tour '93
- Phone 1-800-947-8688 in the USA
- From elsewhere, 1-203-761-7824
-
- APPS 800 Marketing
- ------------------
-
- Join in the 800-number marketing opportunities of the '90s! Instead of
- buying your own 800 number, use the USA or Canadian IBM numbers to
- market your software applications. Callers will be able to select your
- product and have the convenience of direct mail delivery.
-
- Callers to the IBM USA number, 1-800-346-6672, or the Canadian number,
- 1-800-465-1234, will be offered the option to hear about available OS/2
- applications. Currently, over 10,000 customers call these numbers
- weekly.
-
- Costs vary by type of product advertised. Call for your customized
- package today.
-
- This is an ongoing program, available now.
-
- For USA marketing, call Roland Peek, 1-404-835-7046, or Mike Jordin,
- 1-404-835-7387. In Canada, call Rhoda Young, 1-416-946-4186.
-
- Ready! for LAN Server Certification Program
- -------------------------------------------
-
- ********************************************************************
- * *
- * Special Promotion *
- * *
- * Certify your application no later than 29 September 1993, and *
- * receive a LAN Server logo watch. *
- * *
- * By 29 September, IBM must receive: *
- * o Your signed license agreement *
- * o Test results and instructions *
- * o Your product description form *
- * o A copy of your software application *
- * *
- ********************************************************************
-
- Similar to the OS/2 compatibility mark, a self-certification mark is now
- available for products that are compatible with OS/2 LAN Server 3.0. By
- placing the mark on your LAN Server-compatible product, you show the
- marketplace that your product has been self-tested, and runs on LAN
- Server.
-
- There is no charge to license the LAN Server self-certification mark.
- Requirements include: completing a self-certification process; providing
- IBM with information regarding the testing procedures; and signing a
- license agreement to use the mark in your advertising and on your
- shrink-wrap products. IBM will then provide camera-ready artwork and
- forms for ordering stickers as needed.
-
- The LAN Server certification mark can be added to your LAN Server, OS/2,
- and Windows products that successfully run on LAN Server 3.0.
-
- Contact: Call the IBM Software Developer Marketing Programs Center. In
- the USA and Canada, call 1-800-285-2936; from elsewhere, call
- 1-407-982-6408, menu option 3.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +-------------------------------------+
- | IBM OS/2 Software Developers Trophy | devtroph
- +-------------------------------------+
-
- IBM is proud to offer the IBM OS/2 Software Developers Trophy to
- developers who are currently shipping commercially available OS/2
- 2.x-exploitive software applications.
-
- Designed to recognize significant contributions to the new world class
- of applications, this trophy will be personalized with your company's
- name and the name of your application.
-
- As a recipient of the Software Developers Trophy, your company's name
- may also be featured in selected OS/2 marketing activities.
-
- To be considered for a trophy, please contact Ms. Leslie Palin at
- 1-407-443-6334, or via Internet at lpalin@vnet.ibm.com.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +---------------------------------------+
- | OS/2 Developer Magazine 1994 Calendar | devcal
- +---------------------------------------+
-
- The OS/2 Developer magazine is the best way to reach OS/2 application
- developers, both ISVs and customer programmers. ISVs have several
- possibilities: submitting technical articles, listing their applications
- in the Buyer's Guide, new product announcements in Product Watch, or by
- placing an advertisement.
-
- Published by Miller Freeman Inc., OS/2 Developer is a bimonthly magazine
- for OS/2 application developers. Each of the six issues in 1994 will
- feature a popular OS/2 programming theme. This theme will be reflected
- in both feature articles and in the new Buyer's Guide section.
-
- The calendar for 1994 issues is:
-
- Issue Theme
- ----- -----
-
- January / February OS/2 Database Application Development
- March / April OS/2 LAN Application Development
- May / June OS/2 Multimedia Application Development
- July / August OS/2 Pen Systems Development
- September / October OS/2 Object-Oriented Development
- November / December OS/2 Graphics Application Development
-
- Editorial Material
- ------------------
-
- OS/2 Developer features technical articles written to enhance the
- application development process: programming tips and techniques,
- exploiting the OS/2 API, enhancing performance, improving usability, as
- well at the latest about software tools, client/server, and object
- programming. Article ideas are welcome; ask for the Article Submission
- Guidelines. Theme articles receive highest priority. Correspond with:
-
- Dick Conklin, Editor
- Mail: 3408 Sherwood Blvd., Delray Beach FL 33445
- Voice / Fax: 1-407-495-4421
- IBM VM: CONKLIND at BCRVM1 IBMMAIL: USIB12H2
- CompuServe: 76711,1005 Internet: OS2MAG@VNET.IBM.COM
-
- Buyer's Guide
- -------------
-
- This new section lists software tools and books designed to aid the OS/2
- application developer. In each issue, theme products (database, LAN,
- Multimedia, and so on) are featured. Send press releases and product
- information to:
-
- Lisa Gluskin, copy editor
- Miller Freeman, Inc.
- 600 Harrison St.
- San Francisco CA 94107
- Voice: 1-415-905-2777 Fax: 1-415-905-2234
- CompuServe: 75040,2553 Internet: 75040.2553@COMPUSERVE.COM
-
- Product Watch / Calendar
- ------------------------
-
- Product Watch continues to feature new OS/2 tools, utilities,
- application products, and support for developers. The Calendar lists
- major trade shows as well as seminars and shows with an OS/2 focus.
- Information should be sent to Lisa Gluskin at the above address.
-
- Advertising
- -----------
-
- OS/2 Developer is the best way to reach both OS/2 corporate developers
- and independent software vendors. For ad rates and to reserve space,
- call:
-
- West / Southwest: Cathy Passage, 1-415-905-2392
- Yvonne Labat, 1-415-905-2353
- New England / Midwest: Jo Ben-Atar, 1-203-498-0329
- Middle Atlantic / South: Michele Blake, 1-212-626-2322
- Dave Moreau, 1-212-626-2318
-
- ========================================================================
-
- +------------------------------------------------+
- | OS/2-Related Periodicals Published Outside IBM | pubout
- +------------------------------------------------+
-
- IBM's Independent Vendor League tracks several OS/2-related publications
- produced outside IBM. Here is the latest news about some of these
- publications.
-
- o Miller Freeman Inc., publishers of OS/2 Developer magazine, has
- announced a new publication, OS/2 Magazine, which will premiere at
- COMDEX/Fall '93. Regular publication will begin in January 1994 with
- the February issue.
-
- o OS/2 Professional magazine has announced their new weekly fax
- newsletter, OS/2 Week, which will deliver up-to-the-minute
- information about product ships, developing market strategies, key
- personnel changes, strategic shifts, and other timely news in the
- fast-paced OS/2 world. Debuting in September, executives will find
- the report on their desks every Monday morning. OS/2 Week is priced
- at 400 USD for a 50-week subscription; however, charter members who
- order now will receive a one-time introductory rate of 200 USD. For
- more information, call 1-301-770-4672 or send a fax to
- 1-301-770-7062.
-
- o David and Rosemary Moskowitz have announced their two new OS/2
- newsletters, The OS/2 Advisory and The OS/2 Marketing Report.
-
- The OS/2 Advisory is aimed at OS/2 users, software systems support
- staff, systems and programming managers, and software systems
- engineers and analysts. They will receive the latest OS/2
- information, including bug lists and workarounds, technical updates,
- troubleshooting tips and tricks, product reviews, and much more.
-
- The OS/2 Marketing Report is aimed at marketing specialists,
- salespeople, and software development managers. It will contain
- information about OS/2 sales trends, what's new in OS/2 software,
- book reviews, how to demonstrate OS/2, OS/2 marketing success
- stories, and tips for helping current and potential clients to
- evaluate the benefits of OS/2.
-
- Until 30 November 1993, subscription rates are 39 USD for OS/2
- Advisor, 79 USD for OS/2 Marketing Report, and both publications for
- 99 USD. After 30 November, rates increase to 49, 89, and 119 USD
- respectively. For more information and to subscribe, call
- 1-800-695-8642 or send a fax to 1-800-568-8852 within the USA.
- Outside the USA, call 1-203-761-7864.
-
- Following is a list of some OS/2-related periodicals published outside
- IBM.
-
- Title: Inside OS/2
- Format: Newsletter
- Publisher: The Cobb Group
- Address: 9420 Bunsen Parkway, Suite 300, Louisville KY 40220
- Phone: 1-800-223-8720 within the USA, 1-502-491-1900 elsewhere
- Fax: 1-502-491-8050
- E-Mail:
- Editor: Tim Boone, fax 1-502-491-4200
- Audience: OS/2 power users and developers
- Frequency: Monthly
- Subscriptions: 39 USD/year in the USA, 59 USD elsewhere. P.O. Box
- 35160, Louisville KY 40232-9719, 1-800-223-8720.
- Advertising: None
-
- Title: OS/2 Developer
- Format: Magazine
- Publisher: Miller Freeman, Inc.
- Address: 600 Harrison St., San Francisco CA 94107
- Phone: Cathy Passage, 1-415-905-2392
- Fax: 1-415-905-2234
- E-mail: CompuServe 71673,1163
- Editor: Dick Conklin, voice/fax 1-407-495-4421
- E-Mail: CompuServe 76711,1005 Internet OS2MAG@VNET.IBM.COM
- Audience: OS/2 software developers (ISVs and corporate)
- Frequency: Bimonthly
- Subscriptions: 39.95 USD/year in the USA. 1-800-WANT-OS2 within the
- USA, 1-708-647-5960 elsewhere, fax 1-708-647-0537,
- CompuServe 71572,341
- Advertising: Cathy Passage, 1-415-905-2392
-
- Title: OS/2 Magazine
- Format: Magazine
- Publisher: Miller Freeman, Inc.
- Address: 600 Harrison St., San Francisco CA 94107
- Phone: Ted Bahr, 1-415-905-2269
- Fax: 1-415-905-2234
- Editor: Alan Zeichick, 1-415-905-2382
- E-Mail: CompuServe 76703,756
- Audience: OS/2 power users, system administrators
- Frequency: Monthly
- Subscriptions: 39.95 USD/year in the USA. 1-800-765-1291 within the
- USA, 1-415-905-2334 elsewhere, fax 1-415-905-2233,
- CompuServe 71572,341
- Advertising: Ted Bahr, 1-415-905-2269
-
- Title: OS/2 Monthly
- Format: Magazine
- Publisher: JDS Publishing
- Address: P. O. Box 4351, Highland Park NJ 08904
- Phone: 1-908-937-6542
- Fax:
- E-Mail: CompuServe 72550,2440
- Editor: Brett Kotch
- Audience: OS/2 Power Users, Developers
- Frequency: Monthly
- Subscriptions: 36 USD/year in the USA. 1-908-985-8358
- Advertising: Rachel Siragher, 1-908-937-6542
-
- Title: OS/2 Professional
- Format: Magazine
- Publisher: International Features
- Address: 172 Rollins Avenue, Rockville MD 20852
- Phone: 1-301-770-3333
- Fax: 1-301-770-7062
- E-Mail: MCI OS2PRO Internet OS2PRO@MCIMAIL.COM
- Editor: Brad Kliewer, 1-612-823-2657, fax 1-612-823-7945
- Audience: OS/2 power users
- Frequency: Monthly
- Subscriptions: 39.95 USD/year in the USA. 1-301-770-3333
- Advertising: Richard B. Dubin, 1-518-489-4034, fax 1-518-489-4045
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- Title: OS/2 Week
- Format: Fax newsletter
- Publisher: International Features
- Address: 172 Rollins Avenue, Rockville MD 20852
- Phone: 1-301-770-4672
- Fax: 1-301-770-7062
- E-Mail: MCI OS2PRO Internet OS2PRO@MCIMAIL.COM
- Editor:
- Audience: Information Technology Executives
- Frequency: Weekly
- Subscriptions: 400 USD/year in the USA, 200 USD/year introductory.
- 1-301-770-4672, fax 1-301-770-7062
- Advertising: None
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- | Latest Information About OS/2 2.1 Books | booklist
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-
- Here is the latest list of published and planned books about OS/2 2.1.
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- Title Publisher
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- Released
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- Advanced OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming John Wiley & Sons
- The Art of OS/2 C Programming QED
- Designing OS/2 Applications John Wiley & Sons
- Dvorak's Guide to OS/2 Random House
- Easy OS/2 Que
- Learn OS/2 in a Day Wordware Publishing
- The Little Book of OS/2 Peachpit Press
- Micro Focus CICS Option 3.0: Developing CICS QED
- Applications on the PC
- Micro Focus COBOL/2 Workbench for the QED
- Application Developer
- OS/2 2.1 Complete Abacus
- OS/2 2.1 Programming Osborne / Mc-Graw Hill
- OS/2 2.1 Unleashed Sams
- The OS/2 2.1 User's Bible Abacus
- OS/2 2.X Notebook: Best of OS/2 Developer Van Nostrand Reinhold
- OS/2 Extra TAB / McGraw-Hill
- OS/2 for Dummies (2.1) IDG
- OS/2 for Non-Nerds New Riders
- OS/2 Inside & Out (2.1) Osborne / McGraw-Hill
- OS/2 Instant Reference Book Sybex
- OS/2 Secrets and Solutions Sybex
- PC Learning Labs Teaches OS/2 Ziff-Davis
- Quick Reference Guide for OS/2 2.1 DDC
- Real-World Programming for OS/2 2.1 Sams
- The Shell Collection: OS/2 2.1 Utilities Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Stepping Up to OS/2 2.1 Abacus
- Teach Yourself OS/2 2.1 MIS Press
- Teach Yourself OS/2 in 1 Week Sams
- 10-Minute Guide to OS/2 2.1 Alpha
- Thinking Person's Guide to OS/2 2.1 QED
- Using OS/2 2.1 Special Edition Que
- Using Workplace OS/2: Power User's Guide Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Van Wolverton's Guide to OS/2 Random House
- Writing OS/2 Device Drivers in C, Third Edition Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Your OS/2 2.1 Consultant Sams
-
- September
- ---------
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- Inside OS/2 2.1 New Riders
- The OS/2 2.1 Corporate Programmer's Handbook Van Nostrand Reinhold
-
- October
- -------
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- Instant OS/2 TAB / McGraw-Hill
- The OS/2 2.1 REXX Handbook Van Nostrand Reinhold
- OS/2 2.1 Workplace Shell Programming Random House
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- November
- --------
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- OS/2 Batch Files to Go TAB / McGraw-Hill
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- December
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- OS/2 2.1 Quick Reference Guide for End Users QED
- OS/2 2.1 Red Book for Developers Que
- OS/2 2.1 Red Book for Power Users Que
- OS/2 and Networking QED
- OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming Ziff-Davis
- OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming with QED
- IBM C++
- REXX Programming Under OS/2 QED
- The Ultimate OS/2 Programmer's Manual TAB
- Windows and OS/2: The GUI OOUI War Van Nostrand Reinhold
-
- January 1994
- ------------
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- The Design of OS/2 2.1 Addison-Wesley
- The OS/2 2.1 Application Developer's Guide Van Nostrand Reinhold
- OS/2 Database Manager's Handbook QED
- OS/2 V2 PM Programming in C++ Using the User Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Interface Class Library
-
- February 1994
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- Objective Thinking for OS/2 Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Objects for OS/2 2.1 Van Nostrand Reinhold
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- March 1994
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- OS/2 2.1 and NetWare Programming Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Rightsizing to OS/2 2.1 New Riders
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- 1995
- ----
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- OS/2 for the Impatient (January 1995) Addison-Wesley
- OS/2 Connectivity (early 1995) Wordware
-
- Date to be Determined
- ---------------------
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- Advanced OS/2 Workplace Shell QED
- Independent Platform Coding IBM / McGraw-Hill
- Inside OS/2 2.1, Third Edition New Riders
- Object Vision for OS/2 2.1 QED
- OS/2 2.1 Developing, Porting, and Testing QED
- Applications
- OS/2 Communications Manager 2.0 QED
- OS/2 Connectivity QED
- OS/2 Demystified TAB
- OS/2 in the Fast Lane (2.1 edition) New Riders
- OS/2 User's Guide to Installation, QED
- Configuration, and Use
- Voodoo OS/2 Ventana
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- | 800 Phone Numbers | 800nos
- +-------------------+
-
- The 800 phone numbers below come from two sources:
- (1) This issue and preceding issues of PSP Developer Support News
- (2) Information posted on IBM internal forums.
-
- Common Desktop Environment Developers Conference 1-800-225-4698
- OS/2 Multimedia Tools 1-800-228-8584
- OS/2 2.0 Customer Support (Defect Reporting) 1-800-237-5511
- IBM PSP Developer Support Marketing Center * 1-800-285-2936
- OS/2 Tour '93 Professional Overview Session 1-800-285-7577
- OS/2 2.0 Software Support 1-800-288-8737
- OS/2 Sales 1-800-342-6672
- (in Canada, 1-800-465-1234)
- IBM National Telesales Marketing (IBMCALL) 1-800-426-2255
- IBM Software Installer 1.2 for OS/2 1-800-426-2279
- Boca Raton Technical Services Software System Test 1-800-426-2622
- IBM Direct 1-800-426-2968
- DCE Client for Windows Beta Program 1-800-426-3040
- (in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
- LAN NetView Extended Beta Test 1-800-426-3040
- (in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
- IBM Business Partner Locator (PS/2 Dealers) 1-800-426-3377
- IBM FAX Information Service 1-800-426-4329
- OEM Sales 1-800-426-4579
- Skill Dynamics (Education) 1-800-426-8322
- (in Canada, 1-800-661-2131)
- Ultimedia Developer Assistance Program 1-800-426-9402
- American Airlines (for OS/2 Professional Interchange) 1-800-433-1790
- OS/2 Professional Interchange Registration 1-800-438-6720
- Programmer's Paradise 1-800-445-7899
- Integrated Systems Solutions Corporation 1-800-472-4772
- ATI Travel Management (for DB2 Technical Conference) * 1-800-477-8920
- CompuServe Membership 1-800-524-3388
- Travel Reservations for ColoradOS/2 Conference 1-800-544-2432
- OS/2 Application Assistance Center + TalkLink (OS2BBS) 1-800-547-1283
- America West Airlines (for OS/2 Professional Interchange) 1-800-548-7575
- Personal Systems Technical Solutions magazine 1-800-551-2832
- several Developer Assistance Programs * 1-800-627-8363
- Berlitz Translation Services 1-800-628-4808
- (in Canada, 1-800-387-5500)
- IBM Developer Connection for OS/2 1-800-633-8266
- (in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
- IBM Direct Response Marketing 1-800-633-8266
- (in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
- GEnie 1-800-638-8369
- ColoradOS/2 Conference Registration 1-800-648-5717
- Hertz Car Rental (for OS/2 Professional Interchange) 1-800-654-2240
- IBM Redemption Center (OS/2 2.0 Upgrade) 1-800-677-2581
- IBM Porting and Technical Consulting Workshops 1-800-678-31UP
- Delphi 1-800-695-4005
- OS/2 Tour '93 General Overview and Technical Sessions 1-800-766-4344
- Personal Systems HelpCenter 1-800-772-2227
- Budget Car Rental (for OS/2 Professional Interchange) 1-800-772-3773
- PRODIGY 1-800-776-3449
- Indelible Blue, Inc. 1-800-776-8284
- America On Line 1-800-827-6364
- Business Depot, Inc. 1-800-844-8448
- CompuServe 1-800-848-8199
- IBM PSP Technical Interchange Registration * 1-800-872-7109
- IBM Publications 1-800-879-2755
- PenDOS Software Developer Kit 1-800-888-8242
- OS/2 Developer magazine 1-800-926-8672
- OS/2 Tour '93 Developer Seminar 1-800-934-6566
- OS/2 Free Seminar Enrollment 1-800-937-3737
- OS/2 Tour '93 Space Registration 1-800-947-8688
- DB2 Technical Conference 1-800-955-1238
- IBM Customer Support Center 1-800-967-7882
- Personal Software Products Support Center (Defect report) 1-800-992-4777
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- * indicates the number works in Canada also
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- BookManager, Communications Manager/2, C Set/2, DB2, DisplayWrite,
- HelpCenter, HelpWare, IBM, ImagePlus, LAN Server, Micro Channel,
- NetView, Operating System/2, Operating System/400, OS/2, OS/400,
- Pen for OS/2, Personal System/2, Presentation Manager, PS/1, PS/2,
- RISC System/6000, RISC/6000, Systems Application Architecture,
- TalkLink, ThinkPad, Ultimedia, and XGA are registered trademarks of
- International Business Machines Corp.
-
- (R) America Online is a registered trademark of Quantum Computer
- Services, Inc.
- (R) ATI is a registered trademark of ATI Technologies, Inc.
- (R) BIX is a registered trademark of General Videotex Corp.
- (R) Cirrus Logic is a registered trademark of Cirrus Technology, Inc.
- (R) COMDEX is a registered trademark of The Interface Group, Inc.
- (R) CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe, Inc.
- (R) Computer Associates is a registered trademark of Computer
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- (R) dBASE is a registered trademark of Borland International.
- (R) Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corp.
- (R) Headland is a registered trademark of Headland, Inc.
- (R) Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi Corp.
- (R) HP, LaserJet, DeskJet, and PaintJet are registered trademarks of
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- (R) IEEE is a registered trademark of The Institute of Electrical and
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- (R) Intel and Indeo are registered trademarks of Intel Corp.
- (R) Internet is a registered trademark of Internet, Inc.
- (R) ISO is a registered trademark of the International Organization for
- Standardization.
- (R) Lotus, Lotus Notes, and 1-2-3 are registered trademarks of Lotus
- Development Corp.
- (R) MicroGate is a registered trademark of Gateway Microsystems, Inc.
- (R) Microsoft and Microsoft C are registered trademarks of Microsoft
- Corp.
- (R) NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corp.
- (R) NetWare, NetWare Server, and Novell are registered trademarks of
- Novell, Inc.
- (R) OMG is a registered trademark of Object Management Group.
- (R) OPEN LOOK and UNIX are registered trademarks of UNIX System
- Laboratories, Inc.
- (R) PenDOS is a registered trademark of Communication Intelligence
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- (R) Prodigy is a registered trademark of Prodigy Services Co.
- (R) Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corp.
- (R) ToolTalk and SunSoft are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
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- (R) Toshiba is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corp.
- (R) True Type is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
- (R) UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- (R) Walt Disney World is a registered trademark of Walt Disney
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- (R) Western Digital is a registered trademark of Western Digital Corp.
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- (TM) AIX/6000, APPN, CICS, CICS/ESA, CICS OS/2, Common User Access, C
- Set ++, CUA, Current, DATABASE 2, DataHub, DB2/2, DB2/6000, DDCS/2,
- Developer Connection for OS/2, DISTRIBUTED DATABASE CONNECTION
- SERVICES/2, DRDA, Extended Services for OS/2, IBMLink, Information
- Warehouse, LANStreamer, Library Reader, LinkWay, Matinee,
- Multimedia Presentation Manager/2, NAVIGATOR, PCjr, PenAssist, SAA,
- Skill Dynamics, Skill Dynamics Canada, SOMobjects, SQL/DS,
- Storyboard, Ultimotion, VSE/ESA, WIN-OS/2, Workplace Shell, and XT
- are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.
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- (TM) AST is a trademark of AST Research, Inc.
- (TM) Borland is a trademark of Borland International.
- (TM) CasePoint is a trademark of Inference Corp.
- (TM) ColoradOS/2 is a trademark of Kovsky Conference Productions, Inc.
- (TM) DVI, Indeo, and ActionMedia are trademarks of Intel Corp.
- (TM) Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corp.
- (TM) Excel is a trademark of Microsoft Corp.
- (TM) LAN Workplace is a trademark of Novell Inc.
- (TM) Micro Focus is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd.
- (TM) Open Software Foundation, OSF, and Motif are trademarks of the Open
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- (TM) ORACLE Server and ORACLE7 are trademarks of Oracle Corp.
- (TM) PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card
- International Association.
- (TM) PC/TCP is a trademark of FTP Software Inc.
- (TM) Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corp.
- (TM) PostScript and Adobe Type Manager are trademark of Adobe Systems,
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- (TM) PSN and Private Satellite Network are trademarks of Private
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- (TM) SCO is a trademark of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
- (TM) SmallTalk and Smalltalk V/PM are trademarks of Digitalk Corp.
- (TM) SoundBlaster is a trademark of Creative Labs, Inc.
- (TM) Taligent is a trademark of Taligent, Inc.
- (TM) TCP with Demand Protocol Architecture is a trademark of 3COM Corp.
- (TM) TelePad is a trademark of TelePad Corp.
- (TM) Tusk is a trademark of Tusk, Inc.
- (TM) Univel is a trademark of Univel.
- (TM) VX*REXX and WATCOM are trademarks of WATCOM International Corp.
- (TM) X/Open is a trademark of the X/Open Co., Ltd.
- (TM) Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
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- This concludes the sixth issue of IBM PSP Developer Support News. Please
- let us know how we can improve it; see the beginning of the newsletter
- for ways to contact us. Thank you!
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