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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. About QikView/2 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
QikView/2 ' How It Works '
QikView/2 is the latest GUI for RMVIEW command found in OS/2, (OS/2 is a
tradmark of IBM). With QikView/2, you can look at IRQ, DMA, MEMORY, and I/O
while on your desktop. You can even print out what you need to see.
QikView/2 also gives you the ability to look at your systems CSD LEVEL
(corrective service level), and VERSION LEVEL of OS/2 installed on your
computer. This information can also be printed.
Below are screen shots of QikView/2
QikView/2 Opening Screen
QikView/2 Print Utility Screen
QikView/2 is easy to use and is almost self explanatory, just read the options
and press the button for the action you wish. With this tool and your manual or
program book, you should be able to find and correct more of your I/O, IRQ, and
DMA conflicts.
Who Did What ?
Created/Developed
Programmer: Daniel Goggia, P. O. Box 1564 Magalia CA. 95954
Date: started 2/3/99 finished 9/1/99 QikBac/3 with QikView/2
A Danny=G AbbieProduction by Molly
Please send comments, suggestions, or your review of QikBac/3 to address
above
You may e-mail at dannygo2@aol.com if you like
Thank you.........Danny=G ( Registered Team OS/2 ) ( POSSI ).
The VisProRexx by HockWare, a visual programming tool was used to create this
software. Any DLLs used with this software are from HockWare, and can not be
used by you for other purposes than running the program, or making backup
copies, or transferring to disk to run QikBac/3 & QikView/2.
This program QikView/2 is part of QikBac/3 Utilities a shareware program, the
program can be given to others but must also contain all ReadMe.txt, INF
files, all cmd files, all exe, and every file that was created for this
program. You do not have the right to reverse engineer any portion of the
program, unless you have my written approval before hand (and then only my
creative works).
I think that covers the what you need to know.................