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< Installation instructions for Warp FixPak XR_W042
September 29, 1999
This FixPak makes the products it services Year 2000 ready
Build level 8.266
This FixPak applies to:
XR_3005 Warp Server
XR_3006 Warp Server SMP
Requires Corrective Service Facility release f.141 or later
OS/2 Fix Distribution
Personal System Products
Austin, Tx
(c) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1981, 1998.
All rights Reserved.
September 29, 1999 - Warp 3 FixPak XR_W042
September 29, 1999 - Warp 3 FixPak XR_W042
CONTENTS
1.0 Terms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.0 Do not use your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3.0 Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.0.1 Device Drivers removed from Fixpak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.0.2 Please use Fixtool f.141 or later . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.0.3 Can't install Warp 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.0.4 OS2DUMP split into two versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.0.5 Using Display Recovery Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.0.6 DSPINSTL.EXE failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.0.7 Additional diskette image for Warp v3 FixPaks . . . . . . . 5
3.0.8 Windows printer drivers leave a zombie thread running . . . 5
3.0.9 Updated Corrective Service Facility (CSF) . . . . . . . . . 6
3.0.10 Syslevel Correction Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.0.11 If Installing on a Preloaded System . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.0.12 Newer file on harddisk than is in FixPak . . . . . . . . . 7
3.0.13 CSF0208 No products were found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.0.14 CSF0248 Archive path is shared between mismatched . . . . . 7
3.0.15 CSF0249 Error opening or creating archive file. . . . . . 8
3.0.16 Configuration Installation Distribution ( CID ) . . . . . . 8
3.0.17 Read-Only files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.0.18 DATABASE files removed from FixPak . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.0 Post Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.0.1 Setting IRQ9 processing in config.sys for VPIC.SYS . . . . . 9
4.0.2 IPE on boot after FixPak 35 installed on UNI systems . . . . 9
4.0.3 Installation of Java 1.1.4 or Java 1.1.6 . . . . . . . . . 10
4.0.4 Files removed from FixPaks (33 and up) . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.0.5 DSPRES.DLL included in FixPaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.0.6 DOSCALL1.DLL Trap on Thinkpads that use MWAVE . . . . . . . 10
4.0.7 Trap D or E in LAN Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.0.8 Screen corruption using Lotus Notes 4.1 . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.0.9 Dell machines and font editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.0 New Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.1 SES supported on SMP with FP38 or later . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.2 Querying file dates for files after Dec 31, 1999 in REXX . . . 13
5.3 Graphics Adapter Device Drivers (GRADD) . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.4 Serviceability (RAS) Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.5 Euro Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.5.1 Base OS/2 support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.5.2 Where euro is not supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5.5.3 Printing the euro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.6 New Print fuctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.7 IBM Open32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.8 If you have installed OpenDoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5.9 Joliet-2 support in CDFS.IFS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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5.10 New (improved) CHKDSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5.10.1 Using the new CHKDSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5.10.2 CHKDSK log formatter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.11 Automated Trap Screen Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.11.1 SUPPRESSPOPUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.11.2 TRAPLOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.12 TRAPDUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.13 SYSDUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.14 Other README files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.15 Reserve Drive Letters Added . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.16 What is the SIQ (Single Input Queue) feature . . . . . . . . . 25
5.16.1 How it works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5.17 Common File Dialog Interface changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
6.0 Corrective Service Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6.0.1 Required CSF level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6.0.2 Where you can find CSF code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6.0.3 Creating FixPak diskettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
7.0 Relocated OS/2 file support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
8.0 LAN Server/Warp Server Remote IPL Considerations . . . . . . . 30
9.0 Installation Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
9.1 Before installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
9.2 Method 1: Install from booted OS/2 partition. . . . . . . . . 32
9.3 Method 2: Boot from Corrective Service Disk 1. . . . . . . . . 34
9.4 Additional Corrective Service Facility information . . . . . . 34
10.0 CSD level of SYSLEVEL.OS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
10.0.1 New SYSLEVEL.FPK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
11.0 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts . . . . . . 37
12.0 Space Utilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
13.0 Recovering FixPak ARCHIVE and BACKUP space . . . . . . . . . . 58
14.0 Recovering from problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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1.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Important - please read the following terms and conditions.
Downloading the Service Fixes included in FixPak XR_W042 for OS/2 Warp 3
indicates your acceptance of the following terms and conditions:
1. You must be, and agree that you are, a current licensee of OS/2 Warp
3.
2. You may make copies of the OS/2 Service Fixes equal to the number of
licensed copies of OS/2 Warp 3 you possess.
3. You may only use the OS/2 Warp 3 Service Fixes included with FixPak
XR_W042 for maintenance purposes.
4. All other terms and conditions of your OS/2 Warp 3 license agreements
apply to the Service Fixes; however, this does not extend any warranty
and/or services, including but not limited to the "Initial
Installation" period, outlined in such agreements.
Terms and Conditions 1
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2.0 DO NOT USE YOUR SYSTEM
Once you begin a FixPak installation, do not try to use your system for
any other purpose. Doing so may yield unexpected problems which can cause
the FixPak installation to fail.
Do not use your system 2
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3.0 INSTALLATION NOTES
3.0.1 DEVICE DRIVERS REMOVED FROM FIXPAK
Beginning with Warp 4 FixPak XR_M011 and Warp 3 FixPak XR_W041, most OS/2
Device Drivers have been moved to a separate Device Driver FixPak. The
first Device Driver, XR_D001, is now available where this FixPak is
available.
To avoid potential Device Driver problems with the installation of Warp 4
FixPak XR_M011 and Warp 3 FixPak XR_W041, your system should be at FixPak
level XR_M005 or higher for Warp 4 and XR_W032 or higher for Warp 3.
3.0.2 PLEASE USE FIXTOOL F.141 OR LATER
Beginning with Warp 3 FixPak 40 and Warp 4 FixPak 10, you must use
Corrective Service Facility f.141 or later. It has fixes for problems
found in the F.138B and F.139 builds as well as a fix to support RIPL
servers where there may be in excess of 250 SYSLEVEL files. It also
handles the type 1 (All FixPaks prior to 40 and 10) and type 2 (FixPaks
40 and 10 and later) FixPaks.
If you try to use a CSF level prior to F.138B you will get a "CSF0208 No
products were found on the target system to service" message.
3.0.3 CAN'T INSTALL WARP 3
If you can't get Warp 3 installed, check the OS/2 Device Driver Pak
Online at:
http://service.software.ibm.com/os2ddpak/readme.htm#disk1
for the latest available device drivers to update your Installation disks
with.
3.0.4 OS2DUMP SPLIT INTO TWO VERSIONS
OS2Dump has been split into two versions. If you are installing this
fixpak on PS/2 model 9595 machines, use the version located on the last
fixpak diskette. Also, if you are running older hardware (486s or early
Pentiums), you may wish to use the OS2Dump located on the last fixpak
diskette.
We have encountered some problems with early implementations of the PCI
Bus BIOS extensions (INT 1A) on certain processors and BIOS levels. We
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are not sure how many different machines and BIOSes are affected. We do
know many of the PS/2 model 9595s have the problem. The end result of
this is that the version of OS2Dump which supports PCI Bus machines does
not work on some older hardware. In order to continue to support the
full range of hardware that OS/2 runs on, we have divided OS2Dump into a
PCI version and an non-PCI version. If you are running fairly recent
hardware, the PCI version of OS2Dump will work on your machine whether or
not it has a PCI bus. All BIOS problems have been worked out.
To reiterate, the problem occurs only on older hardware. If you are
running a 486 or early Pentium (P60 or less), you may wish to use the
non-PCI version located on the last fixpak diskette. If you are running a
9595, you must use the non-PCI version located on the last fixpak
diskette.
If, after installing this FixPak, you encounter problems taking a
standalone dump and your system fits description above, perform the
following steps to install the non-PCI version of OS2DUMP located on last
disk of this FixPak:
1. Open an OS/2 window.
2. Change to drive letter where OS/2 is installed.
3. Enter "cd\" to get to the root directory.
4. Enter OS/2 command "attrib -s -h -r os2dump" to unhide OS2DUMP.
5. Enter "ren os2dump os2dump.pci"; save PCI version of OS2DUMP.
6. Insert last disk of FixPak in drive A.
7. Copy a:\os2dump
8. Enter OS/2 command "attrib +r +s +h os2dump" to hide OS2DUMP.
9. Reboot system.
3.0.5 USING DISPLAY RECOVERY CHOICES
If you have the "Display Recovery Choices at each system startup"
function active on your system, you need to disable it before you apply a
FixPak if
■ The system is running
■ The boot partition will be serviced.
The problem with using this function is that the Corrective Service
Facility (CSF) updates the current CONFIG.SYS with entries to run the
Locked File Device Driver (LFDD) the next time you boot the system. This
is done to replace files that are currently in use (locked) by the
system.
The Recovery choices function replaces the current CONFIG.SYS with the
one that is associated with the recovery choice you select, wiping out
the LFDD entries. This means the LFDD does not run at boot time and the
deferred files will not get updated, therefore the FixPak does not get
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completely applied.
Note: It is not necessary to disable this function if you install a
FixPak by booting from the CSF disks or from another OS/2 partition.
3.0.6 DSPINSTL.EXE FAILURE
DSPINSTL.EXE may fail when installing OEM versions of non-IBM video
device drivers. For Uni-processor versions of Warp, the archived version
of the file can be used as a workaround. For SMP versions, contact IBM
for a temporary fix. A subsequent FixPak will correct this problem.
3.0.7 ADDITIONAL DISKETTE IMAGE FOR WARP V3 FIXPAKS
We've added an additional diskette image to Warp v3 FixPaks. This disk
contains the directories and tools previously found on the last FixPak
disk.
This disk may contain the following:
■ BETA
■ DIR_ONE
■ DIR_TWO
■ SYSLEVEL
■ FIXSYSL.CMD
■ SYSZMPM.CMD
■ UPDTRIPL.EXE
Note: This DOES NOT increase the size of the FixPak
The SYSLEVEL directory contains corrected SYSLEVEL files for National
Language Versions (NLV) of Warp v3 products. The directory names have the
following meanings:
■ Directory Product
■ --------- -------------------------------------------------------
■ WARPSRV XR_3005 Warp Server
■ WRPSVSMP XR_3006 Warp Server SMP
3.0.8 WINDOWS PRINTER DRIVERS LEAVE A ZOMBIE THREAD RUNNING
A problem occurs with some Windows printer drivers where a zombie thread
is left running after the program that loaded it is exited.
This does not occur when the program is run from a Seamless instance of
PROGMAN or from a Full Screen session because when these are exited the
whole WINOS2 Subsystem is exited.
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This problem has been reported for the Adobe and Hewlett Packard Windows
printer drivers. To correct this problem for people running with these
drivers ONLY who have experienced symptoms such as:
■ exiting a program running seamlessly after printing or
■ setting up a printer and seeing the icon not being unhatched and/or
■ not being able to start another copy of the program
Add the following line in OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI in the *boot*
section:
■ backgroundtasks=run_enum.exe,hpfbkg02.exe
then restart WINOS2.
Note: There may be other drivers that have the same problem. If you
experiences a similar problem with other drivers, please report it so the
correct SYSTEM.INI entry can be determined.
3.0.9 UPDATED CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY (CSF)
Use CSF level f.141 or later for all Fixpaks. It is contained in
CS_140.EXE. This is a self-extracting ZIP file. It is not and does not
contain bootable disks.
See the READ.ME file for instructions on how to boot with diskettes along
with a lot of other useful information.
3.0.10 SYSLEVEL CORRECTION PROGRAMS
The FIXSYSL.CMD, located on the last disk of this FixPak, is included
for:
1. Warp systems that have applied an S3 video pak and the Current CSD
level is XR02110 (execute the syslevel command to find out);
2. APTIVA systems with a Current CSD level XR03005, Compid 562260100,
Type WP.
This program will set the Current CSD level to XR03002. Please run the
FIXSYSL program before installing this FixPak.
The SYSZMPM.CMD, located on the last disk of this FixPak, is included
for:
1. Warp Server SMP systems that have a Current CSD Level of XR06200 and a
Prior CSD Level of UN09407 in the \MMOS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.MPM file.
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2. Other Warp systems with incorrect Multimedia syslevel files.
This program will set the Current CSD level to XR03006 to allow service
to be applied to Multimedia files. Please run the SYSZMPM program before
installing this FixPak on Warp Server SMP systems.
3.0.11 IF INSTALLING ON A PRELOADED SYSTEM
Installing this FixPak on systems that were preloaded may cause a pop-up
to occur that is invalid. The pop-up claims that the following files
have a more recent date and/or version than the ones contained on your
system:
MMOS2\DLL\IOPRNLS.DLL
MMOS2\DLL\AMPMXMCD.DLL
MMOS2\DLL\AUDIOMCD.DLL
MMOS2\DLL\AUDIOSH.DLL
MMOS2\DLL\MMPM.DLL
OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.SUC
The proper action is to allow the FixPak installation to overwrite these
files with the ones supplied by the FixPak.
3.0.12 NEWER FILE ON HARDDISK THAN IS IN FIXPAK
If you get a popup stating that a newer file exists on your harddisk than
is in the FixPak. press the "OK" button unless you know for sure the file
on your harddisk is newer than the one in the Fixpak.
3.0.13 CSF0208 NO PRODUCTS WERE FOUND
This means no SYSLEVEL files was found that had a CSD Level, COMPID,
Version and Type that matched any of the SYSLEVEL files supported by this
FixPak. Run the SYSLEVEL command and record the output for SYSLEVEL.OS2
in the OS2/INSTALL directory on your boot drive. Compare this data with
the data contained in the README.1ST file on FixPak disk 1.
To recover from this, rename the existing SYSLEVEL.OS2 file to SYSL.OS2
and copy SYSLEVEL.OS2 from your Warp 4 installation DISK 1.
3.0.14 CSF0248 ARCHIVE PATH IS SHARED BETWEEN MISMATCHED
1. The Archive path you specified (or was previously specified) contains
files from a different release of OS/2. You need to specify a
different Archive path.
2. You have a bad SYSLEVEL.OS2 or SYSLEVEL.MPM file. Both must have the
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same Current CSD Level, Version, Type and Component ID if you point
both FixPak Archives to the same location.
Check \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 and \MMOS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.MPM. If
either is wrong, place the last FixPak disk in A: and run FIXSYSL.CMD
to correct SYSLEVEL.OS2 problems or SYSZMPM.CMD to fix SYSLEVEL.MPM
problems.
3.0.15 CSF0249 ERROR OPENING OR CREATING ARCHIVE FILE.
Typically this means the FixPak Archive directory has been deleted but
the files that point to it still exist. You need to delete the
LOGF000.OS2 and LOGSTART.OS2 files from your OS2/INSTALL directory.
LOGSTART.OS2 has the R/O attribute set and it needs to be reset before
the file can be deleted. There may also be a LOGARCH.OS2 file that needs
to be deleted.
This can also occur for Multi Media Presentation Manager/2 (MMPM). You
would then need to delete the LOGF0000.MPM and LOGSTART.MPM files from
the \MMOS2\INSTALL directory and possibly LOGARCH.MPM if it exists.
3.0.16 CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION DISTRIBUTION ( CID )
Read the README.CID on Disk # 1 for an example of how to set up a
response file to do a CID install.
3.0.17 READ-ONLY FILES
If you installed OS/2 Warp 3.0 from a CD-ROM, some files being updated
may have the Read-Only attribute set. This will cause the update program
to ask you if you want the files replaced. Answer OK.
3.0.18 DATABASE FILES REMOVED FROM FIXPAK
DATABASE.TXT and DATABASE.DAT files have been removed from FixPak 29 and
will be left out of all future FixPaks. They are used to control the
Notebook settings for migrated applications during initial install or
selective install.
This has been done to protect customers who have customized these files.
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4.0 POST INSTALLATION NOTES
4.0.1 SETTING IRQ9 PROCESSING IN CONFIG.SYS FOR VPIC.SYS
Some applications like PCAS (and some terminal emulators) have problems
sharing IRQ9 in a VDM. Since the DOS Virtual Device drivers are not
loaded out of CONFIG.SYS, a new device driver VPICPARM.SYS has been added
starting with Warp 3 FixPak 38 and Warp 4 FixPak 8.
To prevent sharing of IRQ9 in a VDM, add the following statement in
config.sys:
device=x:\os2\mdos\vpicparm.sys irq9_off
(x: is your OS/2 boot drive)
Next, in the settings for the program that requires exclusive access to
IRQ9, set the DOS setting HW_SHARE_IRQ9 to ON.
When you next boot your system, VDMs will not share IRQ9.
4.0.2 IPE ON BOOT AFTER FIXPAK 35 INSTALLED ON UNI SYSTEMS
If you experience a kernel trap (black screen trap) or get a messages
stating that device drivers (such as CLOCK01.SYS) were not able to
install at boot time do the following:
1. Reboot and press Alt-F1 when the white block appears
2. Select C for command line
3. From the command line enter: TEDIT CONFIG.SYS
4. Add the following statement to the end of CONFIG.SYS:
TRACE=OFF,6
5. Reboot
Note: DO NOT use major code 6 trace events either from CONFIG.SYS or from
the command line.
A fix for this problem will be placed on "ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com"
in the "ps/products/os2/fixes/v3.0warp/english-us/xr_w035/" directory and
the NCS Support News page at
"http://ps.boulder.ibm.com/pbin-usa-ps/getobj.pl?/pdocs-usa/fixnews.html"
will be updated when the fix is available.
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4.0.3 INSTALLATION OF JAVA 1.1.4 OR JAVA 1.1.6
Installation of Java 1.1.4 or Java 1.1.6 on top of this FixPak will
down-level portions of the ULS support if you are not using the 1.2.2 (or
later) level of Feature Installer.
If this occurs, Euro currency support will not work correctly. To
recover, re-install this FixPak. This will allow both Java and Euro
support to work correctly.
4.0.4 FILES REMOVED FROM FIXPAKS (33 AND UP)
The following files, introduced in FixPak 26, have been merged into
LOCALE.DLL and were removed from FixPak 33 and all future Warp 3 FixPaks.
AR_AA.DLL EN_CA.DLL FR_CA.DLL LT_LT.DLL SH_BA.DLL
BG_BG.DLL EN_GB.DLL FR_CH.DLL LV_LV.DLL SK_SK.DLL
C.DLL EN_IE.DLL FR_FR.DLL MK_MK.DLL SL_SI.DLL
CA_ES.DLL EN_NZ.DLL HR_HR.DLL NL_BE.DLL SQ_AL.DLL
CS_CZ.DLL EN_US.DLL HU_HU.DLL NL_NL.DLL SR_SP.DLL
DA_DK.DLL EN_ZA.DLL IS_IS.DLL NO_NO.DLL SV_SE.DLL
DE_AT.DLL ES_ES.DLL IT_CH.DLL PL_PL.DLL TH_TH.DLL
DE_CH.DLL ES_LA.DLL IT_IT.DLL PT_BR.DLL TR_TR.DLL
DE_DE.DLL ET_EE.DLL IW_IL.DLL PT_PT.DLL UNIV.DLL
EL_GR.DLL FI_FI.DLL JA_JP.DLL RO_RO.DLL ZH_CN.DLL
EN_AU.DLL FR_BE.DLL KO_KR.DLL RU_RU.DLL ZH_TW.DLL
Additionally, ENULS.MSG was removed from FixPak 33 (and up) as it is no
longer needed.
4.0.5 DSPRES.DLL INCLUDED IN FIXPAKS
DSPRES.DLL has been added to FixPak 35 and up for support of Euro
character display. This file can sometimes be overwritten by video device
driver installation. If this occurs, an updated version is located in
\OS2\INSTALL\VGA. This updated file can be copied into the \OS2\DLL
directory.
4.0.6 DOSCALL1.DLL TRAP ON THINKPADS THAT USE MWAVE
After installing this FixPak on a Thinkpad that uses MWAVE and the LAN
while in a docking station you may encounter a DOSCALL1.DLL trap after
rebooting when the machine is undocked.
A fix has been made to the MWAVE MWNOTOS2.EXE to correct this problem.
The MWNOTOS2.EXE file can be found on the Internet along with a readme
(.doc file) on how to replace the file. The location is:
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Point your Web browser at:
ftp://www3.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/mobiles/mwnotos2.exe
ftp://www3.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/mobiles/mwnotos2.doc
4.0.7 TRAP D OR E IN LAN DISTANCE
If you get a Trap D or E in the MACFH$1 device driver, at offset 126C,
while running LAN Distance, please call IBM Service for the LAN Distance
APAR IC14228.
4.0.8 SCREEN CORRUPTION USING LOTUS NOTES 4.1
There is a screen corruption problem when running Lotus Notes 4.1 in 256
colors on OS/2. This problem has been corrected in version 4.1.2.
Symptoms normally appear as anomilies in the fonts, such as parts of
characters or entire characters disappearing. This corruption can occur
at any resolution.
Since this only occurs when using 256 colors, an immediate work around is
to not use 256 colors. To change the number of colors displayed:
1. open the OS/2 System folder
2. open the System Setup folder
3. double click on the System icon in the System Setup folder
4. select a resolution that does not use 256 colors
5. close the folders
6. shutdown and reboot the machine
The fix for this problem is in the display device drivers. IBM supported
display device drivers will be available on the PCCBBS and Internet as
"Controlled" fixes. You should contact the IBM PSP Software Solution
Center at 1-800-992-4777 to obtain PCCBBS and Internet logon information
for display device drivers needed. The build level should be 0.041 or
above.
See "Where Fixes can be found" for where display device drivers can be
found once they have been publically released.
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4.0.9 DELL MACHINES AND FONT EDITING
When editing fonts, users of Dell machines may discover a slight
regression. When a font size is edited, the Font Palette is updated
correctly; however, should users browse (select around) the palette, they
might, at times, notice an inconsistency between the font size displayed
on the palette and the one that is displayed on the font editor. In all
cases, the font size displayed on the Font Palette is the correct size
for the font when it is dragged to the target (for example, the desktop,
folder, or application).
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5.0 NEW FUNCTION
It is our policy not to include new function in FixPaks. However, as with
any policy there may be exceptions. If any exception occurs in the
future, we will communicate them to you in this section of the
README.1ST.
We apologize for not communicatiing this more clearly earlier and
specifically for not including information on IBM Open32 in the FixPak 26
(and subsequent) README.1ST.
5.1 SES SUPPORTED ON SMP WITH FP38 OR LATER
SES is supported on systems running Warp Server SMP once FixPak 38 or
later is installed.
You can get the IBM OS/2 Security Enabling Services from the Web at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/warp.update.kit/warpses/
5.2 QUERYING FILE DATES FOR FILES AFTER DEC 31, 1999 IN REXX
Existing REXX functions return file dates with a two digit year only.
While these functions are Year 2000 tolerant (i.e. the results will be
correct for files dated after Dec 31, 1999) they require some additional
logic in existing programs to handle the returned date correctly when
they are compared with other file dates.
Since the output format of the exisiting functions could not be changed
for compatibility reasons, new options have been added to the REXX
interpreter to return file dates with the year formatted with 4 digits.
Two functions have been extended to support the new format. The syntax to
retrieve the file date in 4 digit format is as follows:
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/********************************************/
/* Use STREAM QUERY TIMESTAMP to query file */
/* date in 4 digit format */
/********************************************/
Say Stream("C:\CONFIG.SYS", "C", "QUERY TIMESTAMP")
/***********************************************/
/* Use option "L" with SysFileTree to return a */
/* list of files with long date format */
/***********************************************/
Call RxFuncAdd "SysLoadFuncs", "RexxUtil", "SysLoadFuncs"
Call SysLoadFuncs
Call SysFileTree "C:\*.*", "Files", "L"
Do i = 1 To Files.0
Say Files.i
End
These extensions are available in both classic REXX and Object REXX on
OS/2 Warp 3 and Warp 4 since fix pack versions 35 and 6. If you use these
extensions in your program you have to make sure that you are running the
right level of REXX
5.3 GRAPHICS ADAPTER DEVICE DRIVERS (GRADD)
GRADD is supported on all Warp 3 releases beginning with FixPak 35.
Future updates for GRADD and other video drivers (when they are released)
will be found via the internet at:
■ http://service.software.ibm.com/pslaunch.html
5.4 SERVICEABILITY (RAS) ENHANCEMENTS
With FixPak 35 for Warp 3.0 and FixPak 10 for Warp 4.0 major enhancements
were provided to the system diagnostic tools (RAS Enhancements). They
provide major functional enhancements to the System Trace and Process
Dump facilities. Full details of these enhancements can be found in the
README.DBG file that will be found in the \OS2\INSTALL directory after
this FixPak is installed.
Other associated documentation may be found in:
■ OS2\SYSTEM\RAS\TRACE.DOC
■ OS2\SYSTEM\RAS\DTRACE.DOC
■ OS2\SYSTEM\RAS\PROCDUMP.DOC
■ OS2\SYSTEM\RAS\TRSPOOL.DOC
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Always refer to README.DBG for details of any RAS enhancements delivered
with a FixPak.
5.5 EURO SUPPORT
The European Monetary Union is creating the euro as a new common currency
for Europe. As part of this effort the European Commission has
introduced a new character which represents the euro. This character
looks like an uppercase C with two horizontal lines through it. The euro
will come into existence on January 1, 1999 for use in banking. Euro
notes and coins will be issued starting January 2002.
5.5.1 BASE OS/2 SUPPORT
The OS/2 basic support for Euro consists of adding the euro character to
fonts, codepages, and keyboards. The euro is added to all display and
ATM fonts and to the Times New Roman MT 30 TrueType font which is
available with Java 1.1. The euro is added to all western European
keyboards and the US International keyboard. The euro can be used in
base OS/2, Presentation Manager, and in DOS. The euro is not supported
in WinOS2.
The euro character is added to these OS/2 base and PM codepages:
850 0xD5 PC Latin 1 base + PM
857 0xD5 PC Turkish base + PM
1004 0x80 Windows Extended base + PM
1250 0x80 Windows Latin 2 PM
1251 0x88 Windows Cyrillic PM
1252 0x80 Windows Latin 1 PM
1254 0x80 Windows Turkish PM
1257 0x80 Windows Baltic PM
The euro character is added to these fonts.
Courier (bitmap)
Courier (ATM)
Helv (bitmap)
Helvetica (ATM)
System Monospace (bitmap)
System Proportional (bitmap)
System VIO (bitmap)
Times New Roman (ATM)
Times New Roman MT 30 (TrueType - Java 1.1)
Tms Rmn (bitmap)
WarpSans (bitmap)
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The euro character is added to these OS/2 keyboards:
Belgium be altgr-e
Canada ca altgr-e
Canadian French cf altgr-e
Denmark dk altgr-5
Finland su (fi) altgr-5
France fr altgr-e
Germany gr (de) altgr-e
Germany(453) de453 altgr-e
Iceland ic (is) altgr-5
Iceland 101 is458 altgr-5
Italy it altgr-5
Italy extended it142 altgr-5
Latin America la altgr-e
Netherlands nl altgr-e
Norway no altgr-5
Portugal po altgr-5
Spain sp (es) altgr-5
Sweden sv altgr-5
Swiss French sf altgr-e
Swiss German sg (sd) altgr-e
Turkey tr179 altgr-e
Turkey 440 tr440 altgr-e
UK uk altgr-4
UK 168 uk168 altgr-e
US International ux altgr-e
5.5.2 WHERE EURO IS NOT SUPPORTED
The euro is not supported in WinOS2. This character is not supported in
the Windows-1252 codepage used in WinOS2. This character is not
available on the WinOS2 keyboards. This character is not available in
the WinOS2 supplied TrueType fonts:
Arial (Windows TrueType)
Courier New (Windows TrueType)
The euro is not in the 437 (US English) or 863 (Canadian French)
codepages. You must use codepage 850 to get the euro. The euro is not
on the US keyboard. You can use the US International (ux) keyboard
instead.
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5.5.3 PRINTING THE EURO
Existing printers do not support the euro in device fonts. You need to
select a font which is not mapped to a device font in order to print the
euro. The euro will print correctly on printers where the system fonts
are used. When there are problems, a dotless-i is normally printed
instead of the euro.
For PostScript printers, it is necessary to disable device fonts to print
the euro in one of the base PostScript fonts (Helvetica, Times Roman,
Courier). To do this:
1. Open the properties of the Printer object
2. Select the Print Driver tab
3. Select Job Properties
4. Select the Output tab
5. Deselect "Use printer device fonts"
5.6 NEW PRINT FUCTIONS
The following print functions have been added starting at FixPak XR_W031
level:
■ Allow moving a print job from one print server to another server.
■ Allow moving all print jobs at once.
■ Define a backup print queue so that when a printer has problems, all
jobs will be sent to a backup print queue if the problem persists for
a specified number of minutes.
■ When creating a network print object, user will be prompted to create
a WINOS2 print configuration.
5.7 IBM OPEN32
Open32 is a new API set provided in OS/2 Warp 3 beginning with FixPak 26
to help ISVs migrate their Windows 32-bit applications to OS/2.
Approximately 750 APIs from the Win32 API set are included and provide
essentially the same functionality as the Windows NT 3.51 APIs of the
same name.
Applications such as Lotus SmartSuite 96 are enable by this set of APIs.
It is required that Open32 support be installed on OS/2 Warp 3 systems
that have FixPak 26 or higher installed. The Open32 code requires 20MB of
disk space on your OS/2 Warp 3 boot drive.
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It also creates a new \LANGUAGE directory on your boot drive and adds SET
ULSPATH=x:\LANGUAGE to CONFIG.SYS (x: is your boot drive).
If you are installing this FixPak on a machine that has an older version
of IBM Open32 (formerly known as Developer API Extensions or DAX) from
either FixPak 17 Special Edition or DevCon 9, then you must uninstall the
older version of Open32 before starting to install this new version.
If you no longer have the CD or diskettes to uninstall the older version
of Open32 then you must follow these steps:
1. In config.sys, delete the following line:
RUN=x:\OS2\RSRV.EXE
where x: is your boot drive.
2. Reboot your system
3. Delete the following files from your machine, where x: is your boot
drive.
x:\boot.dat
x:\registry.dat
x:\dos.dat
x:\os2\rsrv.exe
x:\os2\install\inst_dos.exe
x:\os2\install\reginit exe
5.8 IF YOU HAVE INSTALLED OPENDOC
If you have installed OpenDoc parts for Multimedia and you wish to keep
your OpenDOc support then DO NOT update Multimedia at all. To do this,
use the A:\SERVICE installation method and do not select Multimedia as a
product to be serviced.
5.9 JOLIET-2 SUPPORT IN CDFS.IFS
Joliet is a Microsoft extension to the ISO 9660 CD-ROM file system which
adds Unicode and longname support. Presently both Windows 95 and Windows
NT 4.0 support the Joliet-2 and Joilet-3 formats. Beginning with Warp 3
Fixpak 32 and Warp 4 Fixpak 4, you can enable the Joliet-2 support by
adding the '/w' option to the CDFS.IFS statement in CONFIG.SYS.
Joilet-3 format is not supported.
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5.10 NEW (IMPROVED) CHKDSK
This new version of CHKDSK offers significant improvements for High
Performance File System (HPFS) drives. CHKDSK now fixes all errors found
on HPFS drives in a single pass, operating faster, and with less memory
than previous versions. It contains better error detection and
correction algorithms, and creates a log file so service personnel can
determine what errors it found and how it corrected them. Finally, only
the amount of physical memory in your system limits the size of the
largest drive CHKDSK can check at boot time (autocheck).
Improvements in this version of CHKDSK are for HPFS drives only. No
changes occurred to checking File Allocation Table (FAT) drives. This
enhanced CHKDSK operates on IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 and higher, including IBM
Warp 4, IBM Warp Server 4 and IBM Warp Server 4 SMP. This new CHKDSK
version will not run on version of OS/2 before OS/2 Warp 3.0.
5.10.1 USING THE NEW CHKDSK
The interface to CHKDSK remains CHKDSK.COM and PMCHKDSK. No changes
occurred to the CHKDSK command line parameters or messages.
The first time this version of CHKDSK runs on a fast formatted drive, it
will report harmless errors. These errors go away once CHKDSK is run
with the /F option.
Note: OS/2 Warp Install uses fast format.
Unlike prior versions of CHKDSK, large drives ( > 8GB) may be autochecked
if sufficient memory is available. The amount of memory required can
vary between 16MB and 48MB depending on the size of the drive. To enable
the autochecking of large drives, the following line must be added to
your config.sys:
BASEDEV=CHKDSK.SYS
This device driver allows CHKDSK to access memory normally reserved for
the system during the boot process. Due to this, if CHKDSK has to use
this memory:
■ The memory will not be available for the system to use in completing
the boot process
■ Errors may occur later in the boot process.
Hence, the chkdsk.sys device driver is smart enough to recognize when
CHKDSK has used this reserved memory and will reboot the system
automatically after all HPFS drives have been checked. Since the drives
were checked before the reboot, CHKDSK will not have to check them after
the reboot and the system will boot normally.
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Note: For those wishing to run unattended: In order to prevent the
system from pausing between autocheck and the reboot, we recommend that
the statement PAUSEONERROR=NO be in the CONFIG.SYS.
When you don't have enough physical (real) memory to autocheck large
drives, you must use virtual memory from SWAPPER.DAT. The technique is
to check the large drives between the time OS/2 starts and PM begins. To
start OS/2, the swap file and device drivers must reside on an unaffected
drive. The drives to be checked must not appear in the autocheck list in
the IFS statement for HPFS (or HPFS386).
This technique involves the following steps:
1. Remove the drive letter of the affected drive(s) from the autocheck
list in the IFS statement for HPFS (or HPFS386).
2. If you are using HPFS, add /QUIET to the IFS statement for HPFS.
3. If you are using HPFS386.IFS, add POPUPERRORS=NO below the
[filesystem] section of the HPFS386.INI file. Support for the
POPUPERRORS parameter requires OS/2 LAN Server FixPak IP08265 or
higher for LS 5.0 or FixPak IP08503 or higher for LS 5.1. In addition,
the POPUPERRORS parameter ONLY suppresses HFS0102 messages.
4. Add a CALL statement to your config.sys. This CALL statement will
call CHKDSK.COM, and will tell it what drive to check. This CALL
statement must appear after the LIBPATH=, SET PATH=, and SET DPATH=
statements, but before any other CALL statements in your CONFIG.SYS
file.
Calls to CHKDSK in STARTUP.CMD are not necessary, when using this method
or the base device driver (chkdsk.sys) method.
Example: The computer boots from drive C (moderate HPFS or FAT sized
drive). Drive D (large HPFS) requires more RAM to check than installed
in the machine.
Original IFS statement:
IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:32 /AUTOCHECK:CD
New IFS statement:
IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:32 /AUTOCHECK:C /QUIET
The CALL statement to use is:
CALL=C:\OS2\CHKDSK.COM D: /C
The /C option tells CHKDSK to check the drive only if it is "dirty" and
it needs checking.
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If you need to boot from diskettes to check an HPFS drive, you must have
the following files on the diskette you wish to run CHKDSK from:
CHKDSK.COM
CHKDSK32.DLL
UHPFS.DLL
Note: CHKDSK.COM, CHKDSK32.DLL and UHPFS.DLL from FixPak 30 will not work
on a Warp system with a service level prior to FixPak 29. This is because
of a new pack program introduced at FixPak 29 level.
5.10.2 CHKDSK LOG FORMATTER
CHKDSK creates a binary service log file (chkdsk.log) on the root of the
drive being checked during autocheck or whenever the /F option is
invoked. The previous log file is saved as chkdsk.old. A formatter for
this log file can be found at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/chklogpk.exe
This is a self extracting ZIP file. Place it in a directory in your path
and enter CHKLOGPK. This will create the following files:
message.txt
msghdr.txt
pmchklog.exe
range.txt
readme
They should all have a date of 05/14/97 or later (May 14, 1997).
This is a tool used by OS/2 service to format and view the new CHKDSK log
entries. There is no support for this tool. You are welcome to use it
but if you have problems with it or do not understand the output DO NOT
contact IBM for assistance as none will be provided.
5.11 AUTOMATED TRAP SCREEN LOGGING
Whenever an application program traps, the trap information is (now)
automatically logged in the POPUPLOG.OS2 file. This is a cumulative file
that is by default located in the root directory of the bootable
partition. Should this file become too large then it may be erased or
pruned (reduced in size). The system will automatically re-create it if
it does not exist.
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The TRAPLOG command and SUPPRESSPOPUPS CONFIG.SYS statement may be used
to control trap screen behavior (see below).
5.11.1 SUPPRESSPOPUPS
SUPPRESSPOPUPS=0 will restore behavior to pre-FixPak 29 behavior. That
is, to disable logging and to have trap screens displayed unless
specifically overridden by an application's use of the DosError API.
SUPPRESSPOPUPS=x: will disable trap screen display for all processes and
will log trap screens in x:\POPUPLOG.OS2, where x: is a drive or
partition.
If SUPPRESSPOPUPS is omitted then the behavior is as described above
under "Automated Trap Screen Logging".
5.11.2 TRAPLOG
The TRAPLOG command allows dynamic control of trap information logging.
The command syntax is:
TRAPLOG [x: | NOLOG] [POPUPS | NOPOPUPS]
where:
■ x: specifies that trap information is to be logged in
x:\POPUPLOG.OS2, x: being any partition drive letter.
■ NOLOG disables logging of trap information.
■ POPUPS enables the trap information pop-up message (SYS3175).
■ NOPOPUPS disables the trap information pop-up message.
5.12 TRAPDUMP
The TRAPDUMP command allows the conditions under which a trap will
initiate a System Dump to be set dynamically. Prior to Warp 3.0 FixPak
29, the System Dump setting could only be manipulated from CONFIG.SYS by
use of the TRAPDUMP statement.
Use of this command should be made under the direction of service
personnel.
Warning: The initiation of a System Dump causes an immediate termination
of the system without any shutdown. No file system shutdown is performed.
The system behaves as if a fatal crash has occurred, thus under rare
circumstances data can be lost.
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The command syntax is:
TRAPDUMP [[ON] | [OFF] | [R0]] [x:] [/NOCHECK]
where:
■ ON enables all application and system traps to initiate a System Dump.
■ OFF disables automatic dump initiation.
■ R0 enables only Ring 0 traps to initiate a System Dump.
■ x: specifies the Dump Partition.
■ NOCHECK overrides the system level check for WARP 4.0, since use of
this command on a system level prior to FixPak 29 is equivalent to the
SYSDUMP command.
5.13 SYSDUMP
The SYSDUMP command forces a System Dump to be initiated, regardless of
the TRAPDUMP settings. This command is provided for the use of service
personnel to allow Dump Initiation to be automated through use of a
command file.
Warning: The initiation of a System Dump causes an immediate termination
of the system without any shutdown. No file system shutdown is performed.
The system behaves as if a fatal crash has occurred thus under rare
circumstances data can be lost.
The command syntax is:
SYSDUMP [/NOPROMPT]
where:
■ NOPROMPT allows the Dump to proceed without the prompt and response to
message:
"Do you want to force a system dump? (Y/N)"
5.14 OTHER README FILES
There are other README files containing information you may want to
review. All except README.DBG are found on the first FixPak disk and are
not copied to your system when the Fixpak is installed. README.DBG will
be copied to the \OS2\INSTALL directory during installation beginning
with Fixpak 10 and Fixpak 41.
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File Use
README2 Problems fixed in each FixPak (APAR list)
README.CID Installing FixPaks via CID
README.REG Use of the Warp Registry Editor REGEDIT2.EXE
README.DBG Tips on debugging OS/2 Warp and details on the latest
Serviceability (RAS) Enhancements (3.0 and 4.0).
5.15 RESERVE DRIVE LETTERS ADDED
The Reserve Drive Letters feature has been added at Warp FixPak level
XR_W024 for Uni Processor versions of Warp 3. It is not included in the
SMP (Symmetric Multi Processors) version of Warp 3.
A modification has been made to the OS/2 kernel that will allow the user
to specify, through a CONFIG.SYS parameter, specific drive letters that
will not be allocated for local block mode devices during the processing
of CONFIG.SYS.
Currently, all versions of OS/2 assign drive letters sequentially
starting from drive C: for all local devices or disk partitions. Any
network use of drive letters starts after the last drive letter used for
local devices/partitions.
RESERVEDRIVELETTER can be used to force a specific drive letter to be
allocated to a network drive or a CDROM for example.
SYNTAX: RESERVEDRIVELETTER=x, where "x" is letter D thru Z.
Note: Multiple RESERVEDRIVELETTER statements are allowed but only the
last one is used.
During the processing of CONFIG.SYS, OS/2 allocates drive letters for all
BASEDEV= statements. In general, the only BASEDEV= statements that
allocate drive letters are those for the Disk Device Driver, which will
allocate 1 drive letter sequentially for each local disk partition. Three
local disk partitions would allocate C:,D:,E:.
After processing BASEDEV= statements, the system will honor the
RESERVEDRIVELETTER statement(s). If the RESERVEDRIVELETTER statement
conflicts with any drive letter already assigned to a local disk
partition, an error message will be generated and that RESERVEDRIVELETTER
statement will be ignored.
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The next processing occurs for DEVICE= statements. DEVICE= statements
for local block mode devices will assign drive letters, starting
sequentially immediately after the highest drive letter specified in a
RESERVEDRIVELETTER statement. Examples of local devices which use drive
letters are CDROM, R/W OPTICAL, TAPE, Virtual Disks (VDISK).
EXAMPLE: User has 2 local disk partitions, wants the E: drive letter to
be used as a network drive, has both a CDROM and a R/W optical drive, and
wants the CDROM drive letter to be K:.
Specify a RESERVEDRIVELETTER=J statement and insure that the DEVICE=
statement for the CDROM preceeds the DEVICE= statement for OPTICAL in
CONFIG.SYS. Note that all drive letters between E and J will be available
for use by programs or device drivers, which allocate drive letters for
non-local use like network redirectors.
5.16 WHAT IS THE SIQ (SINGLE INPUT QUEUE) FEATURE
The "SIQ" feature is new with FixPak XR_W017. It allows the user to take
focus away from an application that is monopolizing the message queue.
When the FixPak is installed, the SIQ feature is disabled (OFF).
5.16.1 HOW IT WORKS
When you request a focus change for example, by clicking on another
application or pressing Ctl+Esc the application that has the focus should
respond to the message in x milliseconds. If the application does not
respond within that time, OS/2 determines that the application is not
responding to messages and flags the application queue as bad. It then
switches focus to the desired application.
OS/2 will monitor the queue marked as bad to see when it does start
responding to messages. It will mark the queue as good when this occurs.
To enable the SIQ feature, put a SET PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE statement in
CONFIG.SYS and reboot.
The parameters to the SET command are:
SET PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE=ON | ON x | OFF
The default is OFF (disabled).
To turn it on (enable) put the following in the CONFIG.SYS file and
reboot:
SET PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE=ON
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To change the timeout value put the following in the CONFIG.SYS file and
reboot:
SET PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE=ON x
where x is in milliseconds (default is 2000 (2 seconds))
If you think you are having problems with SIQ, a way to isolate a problem
is to raise the timeout to 5000 milliseconds (5 seconds). If that does
not help, turn it off. If there is a SIQ feature problem, this will help
us (IBM) isolate it.
5.17 COMMON FILE DIALOG INTERFACE CHANGES
Beginning with FixPak XR_W017, the Common File Dialog interface has been
rearranged to improve usability. The changes are:
■ "Type of file" field moved below the Open filename.
■ "Drive" and "Directory" controls were swapped with the "File" control.
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6.0 CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY
6.0.1 REQUIRED CSF LEVEL
You must use release level f.141 or later of the OS/2 Corrective Service
Facility to install this FixPak. Check the BUILD.LVL file for the level
you are using. If it does not have a BUILD.LVL file then it is old and
cannot be used.
6.0.2 WHERE YOU CAN FIND CSF CODE
The latest Corrective Service Facility code is available from:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixtool/
Select the required language then the latest fixtool release (CS?140 at
the time this Fixpak was released).
The .TXT file has instructions. The .EXE is a self-extracting ZIP file
that contains the CSF code. See the READ.ME file contained in .EXE for
information on how to use the new CSF.
6.0.3 CREATING FIXPAK DISKETTES
Use LOADDSKF.EXE to create the diskettes. For each disk image, place a
2MB HD (1.44MB formatted) diskette in A:.
Warning: DO NOT use a 1MB (720KB formatted) diskette because you might
have problems trying to install this FixPak.
For each diskette image in the FixPak, do the following:
Enter LOADDSKF XR_W042.?DK A: /F (? can be 1 through 9, A through Z).
Label the diskette as
FixPak XR_W042
Corrective Service Diskette ?
(CSF DISK ?)
Note: For diskette images ADK through ZDK (if they exist), use the
numbers 10 through 36.
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Examples:
XR_W042.ADK = Corrective Service Diskette 10 (CSF DISK 10)
XR_W042.BDK = Corrective Service Diskette 11 (CSF DISK 11)
XR_W042.CDK = Corrective Service Diskette 12 (CSF DISK 12)
XR_W042.DDK = Corrective Service Diskette 13 (CSF DISK 13)
etc.
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7.0 RELOCATED OS/2 FILE SUPPORT
This FixPak will service directories based on the location of supported
SYSLEVEL.OS2 and SYSLEVEL.MPM files. Please check your system to make
sure extra copies of these files are not located in directories other
than:
\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 on the boot drive of your OS/2 partition(s)
\MMOS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.MPM on any partition
If additional copies of these files are found in other locations on your
hard disk then CSF will try to service files as follows:
For SYSLEVEL.OS2
..\..\ all files in a directory two levels above (toward the root).
This should be the root directory of your boot drive.
..\* all files in a directory one level above (toward the root) and
all subdirectories below. This should be the OS2 directory and
subdirectories.
For SYSLEVEL.MPM
..\* all files in a directory one level above (toward the root) and
all subdirectories below. This should be the MMOS2 directory and
subdirectories.
If you have moved OS/2 files or directories, do the following in order to
have them serviced:
1. Create a file named USERDIRS.OS2 in the \OS2\INSTALL directory of the
OS\2 Warp partition to be serviced.
In this file, place the full path to the directory you want to be
serviced. Examples would be:
C:\JSI\*
D:\JSI\SH\*
Be sure to include the trailing * (asterisk) after the last backslash.
Note: Leave this file for any future OS/2 Warp FixPaks you might apply.
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8.0 LAN SERVER/WARP SERVER REMOTE IPL CONSIDERATIONS
The utility mentioned in this section is on the last FixPak disk.
■ UPDTRIPL.EXE
To support the OS/2 3.0 DAX function, the following updates must be made
to the Remote IPL(RIPL) control files:
■ Update the d:\IBMLAN\RPL\FITS\DEFALT30.FIT file to add the following
entry to the end of the file:
Z:\*.DAT OS2.30
■ For each RIPL client that is defined to boot OS/2 3.0, update the
d:\IBMLAN\RPL\FITS\client.FIT file to add the following entry to the
end of the file:
Z:\*.DAT OS2.30
Note: In the file name client is the name of the RIPL machine.
■ For each RIPL client that is defined to boot OS/2 3.0, run the
utility UPDTRIPL.EXE to update the client CONFIG.SYS and OS2.INI
files. You must specify the fully qualified path for both files as
parameters to UPDTRIPL.EXE.
The syntax of UPDTRIPL is:
UPDTRIPL client_config_sys client_os2_ini <client_boot_drive>
Each client copy of OS2.INI will be located in the
d:\IBMLAN\RPLUSER\client\OS2 directory. The os2.INI path parameter
for UPDTRIPL.EXE will be d:\IBMLAN\RPLUSER\client\OS2\OS2.INI.
Each client copy of CONFIG.SYS can be in two different directories,
depending on what type of video support the client is configured to
use. The two possibilites are:
1. If the client is configured for SVGA or S3SVGA support, the
CONFIG.SYS file will be located in the d:\IBMLAN\RPLUSER\client
directory.
Note: There will be a CONFIG.SYS file in the
d:\IBMLAN\RPL\MACHINES\client directory. However, it is not used
when the client is configured for SVGA or S3SVGA support.
2. If the client is configured for any other video type, the
CONFIG.SYS file will be located in the
d:\IBMLAN\RPL\MACHINES\client directory.
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If you are not sure which video type the client is configured to
use, do the following to determine which CONFIG.SYS the client is
using:
a. Edit the d:\IBMLAN\RPL\FITS\client.FIT file.
b. Search for the line that starts with Z:\CONFIG.SYS (assumes that
the client is using the default boot drive of Z:).
c. If the second field (target file name) is
MACHINES\client\CONFIG.SYS, the path is
d:\IBMLAN\RPL\MACHINES\client\CONFIG.SYS.
If the second field is \\servername\WRKFILES\client\CONFIG.SYS,
the path is d:\IBMLAN\RPLUSER\client\CONFIG.SYS.
Note: servername is the LAN server name.
■ Run the UPDTRIPL.EXE utility and update the default OS/2 3.0
CONFIG.SYS and OS2.INI files. The actual file names to update are
d:\IBMLAN\RPL\MACHINES\DEFALT30\CONFIG.DEF and
d:\IBMLAN\RPLUSER\DEFALT30\OS2\OS2.INI.
■ Check the Access Control Profile (ACP) for the
C:\IBMLAN\RPL\OS2.30\LANGUAGE directory. The RPLGROUP ID should have
RX access. Follow these steps to check the ACP:
1. Logon as administrator .
2. Open the drives folder under OS/2 system
3. Find the OS2.30\LANGUAGE folder under \IBMLAN\RPL
4. Select (Single-click with Left mouse button) the OS2.30\LANGUAGE
folder
5. From the pop-up menu (Single click with Right mouse button), select
"Manage Access"
6. Click on the Permissions Tab .
If the RPLGROUP ID does not have RX permissions, do the following:
1. Click on the Add button and select RPLGROUP, and click on OK
2. Add permissions Read and Execute and click on Change.
3. Click on Set (Bottom of the window)
4. Click on OK to propagate this Access Control Profile to all of the
resource's subdirectories.
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9.0 INSTALLATION PROCESS
9.1 BEFORE INSTALLATION
Before installing any FixPak, run CHKDSK /F against all drives on your
system to correct any file system errors that might be present. You
cannot do this while OS/2 is active. You must shut down and run CHKDSK by
one of the following methods:
■ Boot from your Installation and DISK 1 diskettes you used to install
OS/2 with. If your file system is HPFS, then put the diskette with
CHKDSK and UHPFS.DLL on it in your A: drive before issuing the CHKDSK
command.
■ Boot from the Utilities disk you created via the "Create Utility
Diskettes" icon in the System Setup folder.
■ Boot from a different OS/2 partition.
9.2 METHOD 1: INSTALL FROM BOOTED OS/2 PARTITION.
This method allows you to select the products (partitions) to be
serviced.
This is the method you should use if you have more than one OS/2
partition and want to control which one is serviced.
Note: You can use a diskette drive other than A: with this method. If
your 3.5" diskette drive is B:, use B: where A: is mentioned in the
following steps. (this method only).
1. Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in drive A.
2. Open an OS/2 window or full-screen session.
3. Type A:\SERVICE and press the Enter key.
Note: You could also use the "Drives" object for A: and double click
on the "SERVICE.EXE" Icon to start the install.
4. Follow the displayed instructions. When prompted to insert Corrective
Service Diskette 1 (not CSF DISK Diskette 1), place FixPak XR_W042
Corrective Service Diskette 1 in drive A. Repeat for the rest of the
FixPak disks when requested to do so.
Note: It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective
Service Facility to scan your hard disk for serviceable files. In some
cases, it has taken as long as 40 minutes. Please be patient and allow
this process to complete.
5. If this is the first OS/2 Warp FixPak you have applied to this system,
then enter the path to the ARCHIVE directory where a copy of replaced
files will be stored (for example, D:\ARCHIVE).
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Note: This ARCHIVE directory is not related to the ARCHIVES directory
built into OS/2 Warp 3.0. Please specify a different path. You must
specify a different ARCHIVE directory for each product to be serviced.
If this is not the first OS/2 Warp FixPak, then enter the path to the
BACKUP directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for
example, D:\BACKUP).
Note: You must specify a different BACKUP directory for each product
to be serviced.
For either case, make sure there is sufficient space available on the
drive you specify. Even though these files are kept in compressed
(PACK2) format, they require between 7 and 12 MB of disk space.
6. Click on "OK".
7. You will see an "Application in use" dialog box showing a list of
locked files that cannot be serviced while the system is running. You
are given two choices - to Continue or Reboot. Select Continue.
8. During the installation process you might see messages about
Archiving, Updating and Deferring service.
■ Archiving saves a compressed copy of the original file in the
ARCHIVE or BACKUP path you specified.
■ Updating means the original files are replaced with the new ones
from this FixPak.
■ Deferring service means the file to be updated is currently in use
by the system and cannot be updated. The new files from the FixPak
are placed in unpacked format in the \IBMCSFLK\FIX directory on the
drive with the most free space. They are processed by the locked
file device driver during reboot after you shut down the system.
9. Select NO for a redisplay of the "Product List" after the first part
of the FixPak application process has completed if this message is
displayed.
10.Click Cancel and Exit to close the Corrective Service Facility window
if necessary.
11.Shut down and reboot your system.
You will see the following during reboot of the system if you applied
service to the OS/2 partition you were booted from.
The locked file driver is loaded.
Processing locked files
Processing complete
The system will do one automatic reboot after the Locked File Device
Driver has completed.
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9.3 METHOD 2: BOOT FROM CORRECTIVE SERVICE DISK 1.
This method does not prompt the user for any information. No interaction
with the user takes place other than requests to put the next diskette in
drive A. All serviceable partitions on your system will be updated
automatically. Be especially careful of extra SYSLEVEL.OS2 or
SYSLEVEL.MPM files when using this method because they can cause CSF to
apply service to directories you do not want serviced.
1. Shut down your OS/2 system.
2. Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in drive A.
3. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to boot the disk in drive A.
Service will be applied to ALL partitions that contain a version of OS/2
that is supported by this FixPak. See the section "FixPak Corrective
Service Notes" for the CSD levels this FixPak applies to.
Note: It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective
Service Facility to scan your hard disk for serviceable files. In some
cases it has taken as long as 40 minutes. Please be patient and allow
this process to complete.
9.4 ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY INFORMATION
Additional information on the Corrective Service Facility is available
from the README.INF file on the first Corrective Service Facility disk.
To view this file, place CSF disk 1 in drive A and enter VIEW
A:\README.INF.
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10.0 CSD LEVEL OF SYSLEVEL.OS2
The Current CSD level field of the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file in each serviced
partition will be updated with the name of the FixPak when it is applied.
This is a major change from previous CSF releases. The Prior CSD level
field will be left asis. This means when you use the SYSLEVEL command to
look at the release levels of products on your system, you will see
something like the following for SYSLEVEL.OS2.
Before a FixPak is applied using the F.138B CSF build (or later) to a
Warp Connect system.
E:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2
IBM OS/2 Base Operating System
Version 3.0 Component ID 562274700
Type 0C
Current CSD level: XR03003
Prior CSD level: XR03003
After a FixPak is applied using the F.138B CSF build (or later) to a Warp
Connect system.
E:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2
IBM OS/2 Base Operating System
Version 3.0 Component ID 562274700
Type 0C
Current CSD level: XR0W040
Prior CSD level: XR03003
All fix information is recorded in SERVICE.LOG. Look at the file
\OS2\INSTALL\SERVICE.LOG
on your boot drive for information relating to the installation of
FixPaks on your system.
Additionally, you can use the VER /R command to see the current revision
of OS/2 installed. The response will look like the following for this
FixPak:
The Operating System/2 Version is 3.00
Revision n.nnn
The first page of this document has a line that looks like:
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Build Level: n.nnn
That is the number you should see for this FixPak when you issue the VER
/R command.
10.0.1 NEW SYSLEVEL.FPK
A SYSLEVEL.FPK file has been added to all Warp 3 FixPaks, beginning with
XR_W032. It is titled "OS/2 Warp 3 Service Level". It contains the name
of the currently installed FixPak in both the Current and Previous CSD
level fields and is located in the same directory the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file
is located in which should be \OS2\INSTALL.
The easiest way to look at SYSLEVEL information is to use the SYSLEVEL
command and redirect the output to a file then edit the file and search
for SYSLEVEL.FPK.
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11.0 FIXPAK CORRECTIVE SERVICE LEVELS AND DISK LAYOUTS
Build Level: 8.266
Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.1
Product name: "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
Standard Edition 3.01
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3005_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 562274700
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
Product name: "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
Standard Edition 3.02
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3006_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 5639A5500
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
Default directories:
..\..\
..\*
..\..\VT
..\..\VT\*
..\..\PSFONTS
..\..\PSFONTS\*
..\..\LANGUAGE
..\..\LANGUAGE\*
Will create the following directories
..\..\OS2\BOOK Stub File: @BOOKDIR
..\..\OS2\BOOT Stub File: @BOOTDIR
..\..\LANGUAGE\CODEPAGE Stub File: @CDEPDIR
..\..\OS2\DLL Stub File: @DLLDIR
..\..\OS2\HELP Stub File: @HELPDIR
..\..\OS2\INSTALL Stub File: @INSTDIR
..\..\LANGUAGE\KEYBOARD Stub File: @KEYBDIR
..\..\LANGUAGE\LOCALE Stub File: @LOCLDIR
..\..\OS2\MDOS Stub File: @MDOSDIR
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..\..\OS2 Stub File: @OS2DIR
..\..\OS2\SYSTEM\PMDF Stub File: @PMDFDIR
..\..\OS2\SYSTEM\RAS Stub File: @RASDIR
..\..\OS2\SYSTEM Stub File: @SYSTDIR
..\..\OS2\SYSTEM\TRACE Stub File: @TRACDIR
Files contained in Fixpak for product:
Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum
------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- --------
AA.KBL AA.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1200 36A98279
AA470.KBL AA470.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1212 DBAFBADD
ARCINST.EXE ARCINST.EX_ 10 04/12/1999 15:41 19798 20B6D24E
ARCRECOV.EXE ARCRECOV.EX_ 10 04/12/1999 15:41 21871 D6E947AB
ASIACOL.DLL ASIACOL.DL_ 5 07/26/1999 13:26 158732 EDBF4511
BA.KBL BA.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 980 255CE692
BACKUP.EXE BACKUP.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 19:52 32736 657AD4BD
BDCALLS.DLL BDCALLS.DL_ 10 01/08/1998 18:09 37594 E88EE05B
BE.KBL BE.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 972 4D2B8790
BG.KBL BG.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1152 FC1D649F
BG241.KBL BG241.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1372 7F725153
BLDLEVEL.EXE BLDLEVEL.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:24 21523 8D0F532C
BOOT.COM BOOT.CO_ 10 07/26/1999 20:19 43056 C34A423E
BOOTDISK.EXE BOOTDISK.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 22:29 48777 669F5549
BR.KBL BR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 932 EB57276A
BR274.KBL BR274.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 852 EAA54FED
BVHWNDW.DLL BVHWNDW.DL_ 10 02/17/1998 15:37 14233 8C21FDEA
BVSCALLS.DLL BVSCALLS.DL_ 11 08/26/1998 01:32 512 40635753
BY.KBL BY.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1292 098F3808
CA.KBL CA.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1214 C900CD8F
CALC.EXE CALC.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:14 43056 89BB49B6
CALENDAR.EXE CALENDAR.EX_ 9 07/19/1999 16:15 59808 65473946
CARDFILE.EXE CARDFILE.EX_ 9 07/19/1999 16:16 93184 8AB0BD96
CARDINFO.DAT CARDINFO.DA_ 2 12/07/1998 10:00 29787 A7CC262B
CDFS.IFS CDFS.IF_ 10 07/26/1999 19:03 45151 CC263A13
CDFS.TDF CDFS.TD_ 11 07/26/1999 19:03 2113 7B498068
CDROM.TBL CDROM.TB_ 11 03/12/1997 17:33 3658 2E9A688F
CF.KBL CF.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 956 548C71A1
CHARMAP.EXE CHARMAP.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:28 22016 A222A98C
CHKDSK.COM CHKDSK.CO_ 9 07/26/1999 19:58 68656 1CCDBB94
CHKDSK.SYS CHKDSK.SY_ 11 07/26/1999 18:27 747 11FE49C8
CHKDSK32.DLL CHKDSK32.DL_ 7 07/27/1999 15:51 170023 B76EB3DE
CHKDSK32.EXE CHKDSK32.EX_ 11 07/26/1999 18:28 6417 DE366ADB
CLDAPI.DLL CLDAPI.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:42 22217 04E59CFD
CLIPBRD.EXE CLIPBRD.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:16 18496 B3F4A89C
CLOCK.EXE CLOCK.EX_ 11 07/19/1999 16:17 16400 E5DD944F
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CLOCK01.SYS CLOCK01.SY_ 11 07/12/1999 16:40 4460 3DBAC95B
CLOCK02.SYS CLOCK02.SY_ 11 07/12/1999 16:40 4302 E05DF2F7
CMD.EXE CMD.EX_ 7 07/26/1999 20:04 71552 84EEABAF
COMM.DRV COMM.DR_ 4 07/19/1999 18:10 9552 352E35F2
COMMAND.COM COMMAND.CO_ 9 07/26/1999 20:02 53014 024B034C
COMMDLG.DLL COMMDLG.DL_ 8 07/19/1999 16:12 87072 D7C7A798
COMMONA.DSP COMMONA.DS_ 11 03/27/1998 14:21 429 CD1C47BE
CONTROL.EXE CONTROL.EX_ 11 07/19/1999 16:54 15856 D151BC10
COUNTRY.SYS COUNTRY.SY_ 11 07/26/1999 20:39 50932 3D9A6678
COUR.OFM COUR.OF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 4236 61F4AD1D
COUR.PFB COUR.PF_ 5 01/13/1998 14:37 112702 F4781C19
COUR.PFM COUR1.PF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 674 EB1CB968
COURB.OFM COURB.OF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 4246 9BB1D3E4
COURB.PFB COURB.PF_ 5 01/13/1998 14:37 116938 10A27222
COURB.PFM COU1.PF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 679 1EF9DADB
COURBI.OFM COURBI.OF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 4260 8E906AF3
COURBI.PFB COURBI.PF_ 5 01/13/1998 14:37 112484 87594829
COURBI.PFM COURB1.PF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 685 0C390DF6
COURI.OFM COURI.OF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 4251 429FA3B8
COURI.PFB COURI.PF_ 5 01/13/1998 14:37 113244 48B10D0F
COURI.PFM COUR2.PF_ 11 01/13/1998 14:37 681 A6EEB7F9
COURIER.FON COURIER.FO_ 7 01/19/1998 13:35 104183 CE3B8B00
CZ.KBL CZ.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1014 001CBBA4
DDEML.DLL DDEML.DL_ 10 07/19/1999 16:11 36864 EFC24674
DDINSTAL.EXE DDINSTAL.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 20:45 35879 8D16AF2C
DE.KBL DE.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 958 263C6312
DE453.KBL DE453.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1354 241C7442
DISPLAY.DLL DISPLAY.DL_ 9 04/07/1999 15:46 46574 193F4052
DK.KBL DK.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 928 B2992DE9
DMCOLOR.DLL DMCOLOR.DL_ 10 07/19/1999 17:20 18480 B7080A14
DMQSPROF.DLL DMQSPROF.DL_ 9 07/26/1999 20:55 43278 939752D3
DRWATSON.EXE DRWATSON.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 17:05 26864 2F1B8C3C
DSPINSTL.EXE DSPINSTL.EX_ 4 07/26/1999 21:34 112216 355B5F09
DSPRES.DLL DSPRES2.DL_ 4 01/19/1998 13:35 250598 F6022627
DSPRES.DLL DSPRES1.DL_ 4 01/19/1998 13:35 250598 F6022627
DSPRES.DLL DSPRES.DL_ 4 01/19/1998 13:35 250598 F6022627
DTRACE.DOC DTRACE.DO_ 10 01/07/1998 17:11 75371 73765F8B
DTRACE.EXE DTRACE.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 18:09 48906 19D7058E
E.EXE E.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 19:49 48389 F33528CA
EAUTIL.EXE EAUTIL.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 20:20 37984 F22399F8
EE.KBL EE.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 932 0C83C0C6
EJECT.EXE EJECT.EX_ 10 01/14/1998 16:27 25649 0575A5C8
EL.KBL EL.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1396 5C248F65
EL220.KBL EL220.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1428 64F2B5D0
EL459.KBL EL459.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1372 06998499
ES.KBL ES.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 920 6F969662
EXPAND.EXE EXPAND.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:07 25432 C8750DF9
FDISK.COM FDISK.CO_ 7 07/26/1999 19:13 113658 E3D5ABF2
FDISKPM.DLL FDISKPM.DL_ 11 03/24/1998 16:10 8244 08483FBF
FDISKPM.EXE FDISKPM.EX_ 8 07/26/1999 19:13 63043 ECE74535
FI.KBL FI.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 940 8B5F64D8
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FINSTALL.DLL FINSTALL.DL_ 6 07/19/1999 17:26 200368 119791D0
FORMAT.COM FORMAT.CO_ 9 07/26/1999 20:31 69920 EA976D33
FR.KBL FR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 950 EC3E7D3A
FSFILTER.SYS FSFILTER.SY_ 11 07/26/1999 20:48 12988 A2828A8E
GDI.EXE GDI.EX_ 4 07/19/1999 16:42 225744 FC2CFFD9
GRADD.SYS GRADD.SY_ 11 04/07/1999 17:44 1195 98CBC4DC
GRE2VMAN.DLL GRE2VMAN.DL_ 10 04/07/1999 17:43 17901 95F8D672
HARDERR.EXE HARDERR.EX_ 11 07/26/1999 19:18 9416 FABDC8F1
HELPMGR.DLL HELPMGR.DL_ 4 07/26/1999 20:26 175674 38278616
HELPMSG.EXE HELPMSG.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 20:32 36256 5C764779
HELV.FON HELV.FO_ 6 01/19/1998 13:36 264425 4DF3AFF3
HELV.OFM HELV.OF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 4865 E3C9D229
HELV.PFB HELV.PF_ 6 03/12/1998 09:41 101942 061961BB
HELV.PFM HEL1.PF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 1096 BF229663
HELVB.OFM HELVB.OF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 4857 C29426BD
HELVB.PFB HELVB.PF_ 6 03/12/1998 09:41 104404 D1A00EE1
HELVB.PFM HELV1.PF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 1089 AE484DE3
HELVBI.OFM HELVBI.OF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 4859 F8129506
HELVBI.PFB HELVBI.PF_ 6 03/12/1998 09:41 105074 CEC85E28
HELVBI.PFM HELVB1.PF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 1087 0655869D
HELVI.OFM HELVI.OF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 4844 299A0397
HELVI.PFB HELVI.PF_ 6 03/12/1998 09:41 103996 D3AEF6A1
HELVI.PFM HELV2.PF_ 11 03/12/1998 09:41 1079 A9475D85
HPFS.IFS HPFS.IF_ 7 08/10/1999 18:00 144450 504B9D69
HPFS.TDF HPFS.TD_ 11 08/10/1999 18:00 1620 893ED766
HR.KBL HR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 982 C69C0318
HU.KBL HU.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1006 8F146132
IBM1004 IBM1004.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3584 C6A2A8BA
IBM1006 IBM1006.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3040 480C8351
IBM1008 IBM1008.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2816 DD9336CB
IBM1025 IBM1025.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2560 B03561D7
IBM1026 IBM1026.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2560 0EA2794D
IBM1027 IBM1027.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2304 39512858
IBM1028 IBM1028.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3072 8E504832
IBM1038 IBM1038.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4608 EB4B0389
IBM1041 IBM1041.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3296 C4D0044F
IBM1043 IBM1043.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3040 8DE00CAE
IBM1046 IBM1046.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3040 1FB320D8
IBM1047 IBM1047.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2304 3EC05592
IBM1051 IBM1051.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3296 B99EF1FA
IBM1088 IBM1088.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3552 227A6017
IBM1089 IBM1089.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2560 C1B98960
IBM1092 IBM1092.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4832 746A76FC
IBM1097 IBM1097.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3040 E54A53A0
IBM1098 IBM1098.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4576 A7CE41E4
IBM1112 IBM1112.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2528 056DBFC3
IBM1114 IBM1114.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3552 600CACD6
IBM1115 IBM1115.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3296 1515F6CD
IBM1116 IBM1116.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3808 034F017E
IBM1117 IBM1117.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 3552 74B53138
IBM1118 IBM1118.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4320 7117B3EA
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IBM1119 IBM1119.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4096 EA79D886
IBM1122 IBM1122.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2560 25212AD6
IBM1123 IBM1123.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2528 9032099C
IBM1124 IBM1124.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2528 A3B2340F
IBM1125 IBM1125.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4320 DFBF7C07
IBM1131 IBM1131.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 4320 872130D9
IBM1200 IBM1200.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 2784 C89FB49D
IBM1207 IBM1207.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:23 704 9BE235BB
IBM1208 IBM1208.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 720 2525E152
IBM1250 IBM1250.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3552 19A4CF6E
IBM1251 IBM1251.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3328 1D8263C1
IBM1252 IBM1252.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3552 ADB9B100
IBM1253 IBM1253.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3552 F42CF61D
IBM1254 IBM1254.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3552 993DC3E5
IBM1255 IBM1255.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3808 77F8C47B
IBM1256 IBM1256.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4320 68394367
IBM1257 IBM1257.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3296 7FBB9453
IBM1275 IBM1275.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 5600 827F29DF
IBM1276 IBM1276.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3072 60502F09
IBM1277 IBM1277.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2816 2C6F06F5
IBM1280 IBM1280.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4832 556196DE
IBM1281 IBM1281.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 5344 06D7AF87
IBM1282 IBM1282.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 5120 792F80A9
IBM1283 IBM1283.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4832 6008612B
IBM1381 IBM1381.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 109792 52B5AE36
IBM1383 IBM1383.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 127344 5D4C9F7F
IBM1386 IBM1386.___ 3 07/26/1999 13:24 125200 9D5937A4
IBM259 IBM259.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4864 761A5350
IBM273 IBM273.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 B13719FF
IBM277 IBM277.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 5ED02654
IBM278 IBM278.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 B037852C
IBM280 IBM280.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 7F9FEC59
IBM282 IBM282.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 0B822F70
IBM284 IBM284.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 E10B2C49
IBM285 IBM285.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 A453FB44
IBM290 IBM290.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 96AC44FD
IBM293 IBM293.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3040 8CBB706E
IBM297 IBM297.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 43D5D3CB
IBM2TI1.EXE IBM2TI1.EX_ 11 05/13/1996 21:15 9886 3A48A43D
IBM2TI1.SYS IBM2TI1.SY_ 11 05/13/1996 21:15 9886 3A51A43D
IBM300 IBM300.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 94432 F3C0F606
IBM301 IBM301.___ 9 07/26/1999 13:24 83168 D9C8A55A
IBM361 IBM361.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 C0325A98
IBM363 IBM363.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4864 DF37730A
IBM367 IBM367.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2016 83EEF7C8
IBM37 IBM37.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 7FB1AFF5
IBM382 IBM382.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 5BF8076F
IBM383 IBM383.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 5C5CC4A8
IBM385 IBM385.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 00C43117
IBM386 IBM386.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 8D07C308
IBM387 IBM387.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 02444A35
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IBM388 IBM388.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 A28F32CF
IBM389 IBM389.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 F7E5A50C
IBM391 IBM391.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 A27EED7E
IBM392 IBM392.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 38216B77
IBM393 IBM393.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 3EF2C649
IBM394 IBM394.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 17132555
IBM395 IBM395.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3584 97E9576A
IBM420 IBM420.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3040 45281173
IBM424 IBM424.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2528 762E1C55
IBM437 IBM437.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4576 E9653C91
IBM500 IBM500.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 0215B290
IBM813 IBM813.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3072 DA4A683C
IBM819 IBM819.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2816 6D8FB261
IBM829 IBM829.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3840 5DC61608
IBM833 IBM833.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 9D2F8F09
IBM834 IBM834.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 148704 FD258329
IBM835 IBM835.___ 7 07/26/1999 13:24 125152 82B526AF
IBM836 IBM836.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 F2C0D6A3
IBM837 IBM837.___ 9 07/26/1999 13:24 84704 4F3AC9DB
IBM838 IBM838.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2272 D2898151
IBM850 IBM850.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4320 42BF69F4
IBM851 IBM851.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3840 68692CE2
IBM852 IBM852.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4608 44C19E65
IBM855 IBM855.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4320 8DCDB10C
IBM856 IBM856.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4064 5EB26FC2
IBM857 IBM857.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4352 226E6FF6
IBM860 IBM860.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4320 F93C76A4
IBM861 IBM861.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4064 7006AC99
IBM862 IBM862.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4576 ECCF6ADB
IBM863 IBM863.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4096 29584287
IBM864 IBM864.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4576 E55C982C
IBM865 IBM865.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4064 C7B44B0C
IBM866 IBM866.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4320 E53501B2
IBM868 IBM868.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4576 28E04286
IBM869 IBM869.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 4320 E2D98857
IBM870 IBM870.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 0DAD1C85
IBM871 IBM871.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 F0D8005D
IBM874 IBM874.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2784 6FC7B7A3
IBM875 IBM875.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2528 1AECF038
IBM878 IBM878.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3328 71C1FEE4
IBM891 IBM891.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3296 82135A5A
IBM895 IBM895.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2304 91F92CE6
IBM896 IBM896.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2048 D08F5110
IBM897 IBM897.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3296 1872F693
IBM903 IBM903.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3296 54A8600B
IBM904 IBM904.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3040 B2C58642
IBM907 IBM907.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3808 D351977C
IBM909 IBM909.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3808 38D87CE3
IBM910 IBM910.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3808 A412BBFD
IBM912 IBM912.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 D759262F
IBM913 IBM913.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 D3544F26
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IBM914 IBM914.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 DFCC58C0
IBM915 IBM915.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 5DBE9EF3
IBM916 IBM916.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 21C731E7
IBM918 IBM918.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3040 648F89CE
IBM920 IBM920.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 2560 086234A6
IBM921 IBM921.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3040 59D6951B
IBM922 IBM922.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 3040 8CDB2C52
IBM930 IBM930.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 94976 026E5063
IBM931 IBM931.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 94976 6EA9E54E
IBM933 IBM933.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 149248 C36E2EBB
IBM935 IBM935.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 85248 31BF08DD
IBM937 IBM937.___ 7 07/26/1999 13:24 125696 11DBCC48
IBM939 IBM939.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 94976 39BC7472
IBM941 IBM941.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 87264 9BC091E1
IBM942 IBM942.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 83712 77684BCA
IBM943 IBM943.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 87808 D6E15F9E
IBM944 IBM944.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 112896 60BE4956
IBM946 IBM946.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 84736 84D096C0
IBM947 IBM947.___ 7 07/26/1999 13:24 131808 98FE5F3C
IBM948 IBM948.___ 7 07/26/1999 13:24 125696 CCC75CCA
IBM949 IBM949.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 136448 A3F07ABC
IBM950 IBM950.___ 6 07/26/1999 13:24 132352 742695CB
IBM952 IBM952.___ 9 07/26/1999 13:24 89856 3809E220
IBM953 IBM953.___ 10 07/26/1999 13:24 83200 D4D13703
IBM954 IBM954.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 140864 6DCED329
IBM955 IBM955.___ 9 07/26/1999 13:24 89856 AA480825
IBM964 IBM964.___ 6 07/26/1999 13:24 174456 5370AB43
IBM970 IBM970.___ 8 07/26/1999 13:24 169776 12CC4194
IBM971 IBM971.___ 9 07/26/1999 13:24 124160 8130C586
IFGDI2VM.DRV IFGDI2VM.DR_ 9 04/07/1999 16:06 92520 E81825AD
IL.KBL IL.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1232 E6299BBA
INSCFG32.DLL INSCFG32.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 16:41 32594 D691C5E5
INSPGM32.DLL INSPGM32.DL_ 9 07/26/1999 16:42 41424 7A28CBDD
IS.KBL IS.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 940 275478F8
IS458.KBL IS458.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 928 83CFF66C
ISGDI2VM.DRV ISGDI2VM.DR_ 9 04/07/1999 16:06 91328 209F9230
IT.KBL IT.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 876 AC171867
IT142.KBL IT142.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 854 E528CF20
JP.KBL JP.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 6374 5B1011F9
KEYB.COM KEYB.CO_ 11 07/26/1999 20:34 11573 BD4A7B21
KEYBOARD.DCP KEYBOARD.DC_ 10 07/26/1999 13:33 315109 14E81485
KEYBOARD.DRV KEYBOARD.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 18:07 7568 DF3F59D9
KR.KBL KR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 724 ECBD0288
LA.KBL LA.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 916 26B89594
LIBCM.DLL LIBCM.DL_ 4 04/08/1999 16:09 210916 A9DAC306
LIBCN.DLL LIBCN.DL_ 8 04/08/1999 16:08 57340 770E3105
LIBCS.DLL LIBCS.DL_ 4 04/08/1999 16:08 192386 978D3B83
LIBUNI.DLL LIBUNI.DL_ 7 07/26/1999 13:34 81242 3A2ACDE9
LINK386.EXE LINK386.EX_ 6 07/26/1999 20:48 154164 D6E9BFCE
LOCALE.DLL LOCALE.DL_ 6 07/26/1999 13:23 107887 2BD6AC72
LT.KBL LT.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1972 E7A1899B
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LV.KBL LV.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1404 6A5AE85E
LZEXPAND.DLL LZEXPAND.DL_ 10 07/19/1999 16:08 69040 C82B534A
MAIN.CPL MAIN.CP_ 7 07/19/1999 16:53 147680 BF8A3A80
MAKETSF.EXE MAKETSF.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 21:17 43104 094A7025
MAPTSF.CMD MAPTSF.CM_ 11 04/05/1999 09:56 16803 E9C1489C
MCICDA.DRV MCICDA.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 17:11 13824 0C644338
MCISEQ.DRV MCISEQ.DR_ 10 07/19/1999 17:11 25328 F76EF7E4
MCIWAVE.DRV MCIWAVE.DR_ 10 07/19/1999 17:10 28160 8083D58C
MIDIMAP.DRV MIDIMAP.DR_ 9 07/19/1999 17:12 52800 3F0C5455
MIGRATE.EXE MIGRATE.EX_ 6 07/26/1999 21:12 119434 299C5652
MINXOBJ.DLL MINXOBJ.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 22:04 27423 F4C551E8
MIRRORS.DLL MIRRORS.DL_ 2 03/12/1997 16:38 444744 6D9372E0
MK.KBL MK.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1302 8F9D7D63
MMSOUND.DRV MMSOUND.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 17:07 3456 97D7C4B0
MMSYSTEM.DLL MMSYSTEM.DL_ 9 07/19/1999 17:06 61648 F8BECC2E
MMTASK.TSK MMTASK.TS_ 11 07/19/1999 17:06 1104 DB4B7D5B
MOUSE.DRV MOUSE.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 18:10 10896 29184662
MPLAYER.EXE MPLAYER.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 17:14 33312 C370334D
MPU401.DRV MPU401.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 17:10 7088 BDD3182B
MSADLIB.DRV MSADLIB.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 17:07 22048 82A78A56
NL.KBL NL.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 954 145D3794
NO.KBL NO.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 920 8D019B17
NOTEPAD.EXE NOTEPAD.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:17 32736 2780356F
NPXEMLTR.DLL NPXEMLTR.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 20:55 21812 81B4EC1D
NWIAPI.DLL NWIAPI.DL_ 11 07/26/1999 16:37 9149 2F237D46
OLECLI.DLL OLECLI.DL_ 9 07/19/1999 16:10 83456 30C7B9F6
OS2CHAR.DLL OS2CHAR.DL_ 11 08/26/1998 00:50 512 C828A753
OS2DASD.DMD OS2DASD.DM_ 10 07/12/1999 15:22 40880 8490779F
OS2DUMP OS2DUMP.___ 11 07/26/1999 16:39 14301 D5F526C6
OS2K386.EXE OS2K386.EX_ 8 07/19/1999 16:44 80306 BC1ED240
OS2LDR.MSG OS2LDR.MS_ 11 07/26/1999 16:39 8737 5E8E190D
OS2MM.DLL OS2MM.DL_ 3 12/07/1998 10:04 243830 D70109A0
OS2UGL OS2UGL.___ 11 07/26/1999 13:24 15616 4A3F2B96
OSO001.MSG OSO001.MS_ 7 12/04/1998 17:55 175769 8BFE9642
OSO001H.MSG OSO001H.MS_ 7 12/04/1998 17:55 241212 303BBE81
PACKAGER.EXE PACKAGER.EX_ 9 07/19/1999 16:18 76464 B1B474EE
PBRUSH.EXE PBRUSH.EX_ 6 07/19/1999 16:20 183360 A36BEB29
PDFSLA.EXE PDFSLA.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:51 18226 8CBE5978
PDUMPSYS.EXE PDUMPSYS.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 22:42 34365 5B868CDD
PDUMPUSR.EXE PDUMPUSR.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 22:42 34363 259F5410
PL.KBL PL.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 980 518C037C
PL457.KBL PL457.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 882 899F5221
PMATM.DLL PMATM.DL_ 2 03/15/1999 18:36 224319 D1C7F568
PMBIND.DLL PMBIND.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 20:43 60162 7B6A1C66
PMCHKDSK.EXE PMCHKDSK.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 20:50 28183 3451CDA7
PMCLIP.DLL PMCLIP.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:37 21275 19D308F0
PMCTLS.DLL PMCTLS.DL_ 2 07/26/1999 19:02 568344 F28BB405
PMDDE.DLL PMDDE.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:39 28160 268DC177
PMDF.HLP PMDF.HL_ 7 01/09/1998 07:27 99751 BD2DE3DD
PMDFMSG.DLL PMDFMSG.DL_ 9 07/28/1999 08:49 44436 4391C356
PMDRAG.DLL PMDRAG.DL_ 11 07/26/1999 18:53 1731 80203564
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PMGPI.DLL PMGPI.DL_ 1 07/26/1999 18:10 222594 98B219E2
PMGRE.DLL PMGRE.DL_ 11 04/14/1999 15:38 2231 B3D62F80
PMMLE.DLL PMMLE.DL_ 11 07/26/1999 19:01 673 97270A2D
PMPIC.DLL PMPIC.DL_ 9 07/26/1999 20:08 34870 42A4B1E8
PMPIC.TDF PMPIC.TD_ 11 07/26/1999 20:08 400 1E129315
PMPRINT.QPR PMPRINT.QP_ 10 10/14/1998 21:04 12657 9EA7F6D5
PMSDMRI.DLL PMSDMRI.DL_ 11 06/17/1998 16:54 13312 FD98593F
PMSEEK.EXE PMSEEK.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 20:59 31285 7E53D660
PMSHAPI.DLL PMSHAPI.DL_ 11 01/08/1998 16:40 4549 42E92C4E
PMSPL.DLL PMSPL.DL_ 3 07/28/1999 08:43 286663 7A5C1F3C
PMSPL.TDF PMSPL.TD_ 11 07/28/1999 08:43 6930 3343E4CC
PMVDMP.DLL PMVDMP.DL_ 9 07/26/1999 19:47 42973 553CDBA8
PMVDMP.TDF PMVDMP.TD_ 11 07/26/1999 19:47 1786 41C54169
PMVIOP.DLL PMVIOP.DL_ 8 07/26/1999 19:46 57740 6687EDBF
PMVIOP.TDF PMVIOP.TD_ 11 07/26/1999 19:46 2326 41D09FB6
PMWIN.DLL PMWIN.DL_ 11 07/26/1999 18:21 11264 961A4194
PMWP.DLL PMWP.DL_ 1 07/26/1999 21:58 963889 3514B2BF
PMWP.TDF PMWP.TD_ 11 07/26/1999 21:58 10855 8F713CE0
PMWPMRI.DLL PMWPMRI.DL_ 9 04/12/1999 15:42 46054 4C7AF8DC
PO.KBL PO.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 926 BBED4216
PRINTMAN.EXE PRINTMAN.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:54 43248 4B79B0E5
PROCDUMP.DOC PROCDUMP.DO_ 10 07/29/1998 18:07 63273 17F21459
PROCDUMP.EXE PROCDUMP.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 22:42 47647 6CC5239E
PROGMAN.EXE PROGMAN.EX_ 8 07/19/1999 16:51 115328 8DCE0798
PSSDMON.EXE PSSDMON.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:44 27117 F6D3B7D8
PSTAT.EXE PSTAT.EX_ 10 07/28/1999 08:44 10964 992FC450
PVDAPI.DLL PVDAPI.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:42 20398 780151EF
QUECALLS.DLL QUECALLS.DL_ 11 08/26/1998 01:30 1024 DB293550
RAS001.MSG RAS001.MS_ 11 01/09/1998 07:20 25739 5B41EDDD
RASH.MSG RASH.MS_ 11 01/09/1998 07:20 11581 98CABC4F
README.DBG README.DB_ 11 05/20/1999 13:28 22934 CCCAEEF6
RECOVER.COM RECOVER.CO_ 9 07/26/1999 21:02 48704 BFFFD522
REGEDIT.EXE REGEDIT.EX_ 10 06/18/1999 09:31 32336 2B883362
REGEDIT.HLP REGEDIT.HL_ 10 07/19/1999 18:13 22682 E51154AC
RESTORE.EXE RESTORE.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:03 36080 A990E897
REXX.DLL REXX.DL_ 4 04/05/1999 09:56 266031 2C8A8B8E
REXXAPI.DLL REXXAPI.DL_ 10 07/07/1998 16:42 40995 21F2B324
REXXUTIL.DLL REXXUTIL.DL_ 8 12/04/1998 17:08 49229 7FDA807B
RO.KBL RO.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 944 287BC033
RSPDSPI.EXE RSPDSPI.EX_ 7 07/26/1999 21:34 93192 37DA4A89
RU.KBL RU.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1144 2D550BA3
RU441.KBL RU441.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1260 5ED60E82
S8514.DRV S8514.DR_ 9 07/19/1999 17:43 89776 E5FE0A2F
SD.KBL SD.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1036 83827757
SEAMLESS.DLL SEAMLESS.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 20:35 49125 984F907D
SECUTIL.DLL SECUTIL.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:43 21468 0C32C462
SEMAINT.EXE SEMAINT.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 21:15 66064 16616CF3
SESAPI.DLL SESAPI.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 16:45 24155 8A8A82A9
SESDB.DLL SESDB.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:42 23411 9FCAB7D5
SESDMON.EXE SESDMON.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:44 26750 30D2EEC2
SESMGR.DLL SESMGR.DL_ 11 08/26/1998 00:51 1536 E696220B
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SETBOOT.EXE SETBOOT.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 19:12 19760 C862E92A
SETUP.EXE SETUP.EX_ 6 07/19/1999 16:24 182448 37F0DDA4
SF.KBL SF.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1036 7E67199D
SHELL.DLL SHELL.DL_ 10 07/19/1999 16:50 32576 DA5F03FA
SIPANEL2.DLL SIPANEL2.DL_ 11 07/26/1999 22:12 53712 9C4638E8
SK.KBL SK.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1008 EC4F5647
SL.KBL SL.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 982 FD1502BA
SLDAPI.DLL SLDAPI.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 21:42 22441 F0EBB026
SND.CPL SND.CP_ 11 07/19/1999 17:13 8192 E0465AF3
SNDBLST.DRV SNDBLST.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 17:08 13808 CBDA5354
SNDBLST2.DRV SNDBLST2.DR_ 10 07/19/1999 17:09 14464 85313CBB
SOFTDRAW.DLL SOFTDRAW.DL_ 3 04/05/1999 14:48 401119 85DF64CD
SOM.DLL SOM.DL_ 7 04/28/1997 18:07 92009 2CA29FE8
SOM.IR SOM.IR_ 5 03/12/1997 18:54 523185 40236BDE
SOMD.DLL SOMD.DL_ 3 03/12/1997 18:54 270638 CEA1089C
SOMD.MSG SOMD.MS_ 11 03/12/1997 18:54 15056 67D97BA3
SOMDD.EXE SOMDD.EX_ 10 03/12/1997 18:54 24928 3404126F
SOMDSVR.EXE SOMDSVR.EX_ 10 03/12/1997 18:54 22800 6E2FC3F2
SOMEM.DLL SOMEM.DL_ 9 03/12/1997 18:54 40132 8B317E45
SOMIR.DLL SOMIR.DL_ 6 03/12/1997 18:54 110972 562E3A09
SOMK.MSG SOMK.MS_ 11 03/12/1997 18:54 3724 C7CE1BE9
SOMS.DLL SOMS.DL_ 10 03/12/1997 18:54 23074 719E32F0
SOMTC.DLL SOMTC.DL_ 9 03/12/1997 18:54 35768 5B67EDC8
SOMU.DLL SOMU.DL_ 7 03/12/1997 18:54 81652 DFFA1C69
SOUND.DRV SOUND.DR_ 11 06/18/1999 09:31 3441 4D7AAE75
SOUNDREC.EXE SOUNDREC.EX_ 9 07/19/1999 17:13 51305 04E522B1
SQ.KBL SQ.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 824 DA3858D7
SR.KBL SR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1222 C0FB79C2
STRACE.INF STRACE.IN_ 7 01/09/1998 07:31 153828 8838BF30
SV.KBL SV.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 946 FF163860
SYMB.PFM SYM1.PF_ 11 06/17/1998 14:49 679 4B7CE0BD
SYSDUMP.EXE SYSDUMP.EX_ 10 01/09/1998 07:29 16000 FE2B4A73
SYSEDIT.EXE SYSEDIT.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:28 18896 360362AA
SYSINST1.EXE SYSINST1.EX_ 11 01/09/1998 06:54 4224 58970725
SYSINSTX.COM SYSINSTX.CO_ 10 07/26/1999 16:39 39472 2DFF1C9E
SYSLEVEL.EXE SYSLEVEL.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 20:29 42880 68AA436B
SYSLEVEL.FPK SYSLEVEL.FP_ 11 07/30/1999 11:12 165 312FA6F0
SYSLEVEL.SDS SYSLEVEL.SD_ 11 03/12/1997 18:54 265 73585845
SYSLEVEL.SEM SYSLEVEL.SE_ 11 03/12/1997 18:54 191 D0B72F4A
SYSLEVEL.SIR SYSLEVEL.SI_ 11 03/12/1997 18:54 188 A76911D0
SYSLEVEL.SRK SYSLEVEL.SR_ 11 03/12/1997 18:54 185 58859A08
SYSLEVEL.SUT SYSLEVEL.SUT 11 03/12/1997 18:54 177 A007547A
SYSLOG.DLL SYSLOG.DL_ 11 07/26/1999 21:32 5681 626947CA
SYSLOG.EXE SYSLOG.EX_ 11 07/26/1999 21:32 7204 2BFC8920
SYSLOGPM.EXE SYSLOGPM.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 21:33 35990 49F8994B
SYSMONO.FON SYSMONO.FO_ 10 06/17/1998 17:03 46255 88EAB93D
SYSMONOI.FON SYSMONOI.FO_ 10 06/17/1998 17:03 46255 6803212B
SYSSPLIT.CMD SYSSPLIT.CM_ 11 01/07/1998 17:08 3712 A32F01C8
SYSTEM.DRV SYSTEM.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 16:56 2304 27727C72
TASKMAN.EXE TASKMAN.EX_ 11 07/19/1999 16:52 3744 4F01632C
TDFLST.CMD TDFLST.CM_ 11 04/05/1999 09:56 13564 60FF3592
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TEDIT.EXE TEDIT.EX_ 11 01/09/1998 04:02 9390 A58DDFE7
TFFLST.CMD TFFLST.CM_ 11 04/05/1999 09:56 4638 0FFE15D0
TH.KBL TH.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1184 0E2194F2
TH190.KBL TH190.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1184 A390BAEE
TIMER.DRV TIMER.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 17:07 4464 C7DC4288
TIMES.FON TIMES.FO_ 6 01/19/1998 13:36 257547 BD5801C9
TNR.OFM TNR.OF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 4882 E171B2C9
TNR.PFB TNR.PF_ 5 02/12/1998 09:24 119332 361D06F5
TNR.PFM TN1.PF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 1103 0CA1CE38
TNRB.OFM TNRB.OF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 4898 55960409
TNRB.PFB TNRB.PF_ 5 02/12/1998 09:24 123083 3F834D17
TNRB.PFM TNR1.PF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 1112 6035E943
TNRBI.OFM TNRBI.OF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 4912 EA912FB5
TNRBI.PFB TNRBI.PF_ 5 02/12/1998 09:24 134003 3B146C59
TNRBI.PFM TNRB1.PF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 1118 8D8A75CB
TNRI.OFM TNRI.OF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 4903 00B3E821
TNRI.PFB TNRI.PF_ 5 02/12/1998 09:24 131366 2C14A764
TNRI.PFM TNR2.PF_ 11 02/12/1998 09:24 1114 126E6580
TOOLHELP.DLL TOOLHELP.DL_ 11 07/19/1999 16:14 14112 AB618070
TOUCH.DRV TOUCH.DR_ 11 07/19/1999 18:10 15760 043D1CF6
TR.KBL TR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 962 29C87BA8
TR440.KBL TR440.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1042 822614BC
TRACE.DOC TRACE.DO_ 10 04/05/1999 09:56 64057 45DDD09D
TRACE.EXE TRACE.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 21:17 35168 52BA36AE
TRACEFMT.EXE TRACEFMT.EX_ 5 04/05/1999 20:44 155698 2FF6B25F
TRACEGET.EXE TRACEGET.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:17 22026 11273A32
TRAPDUMP.EXE TRAPDUMP.EX_ 10 01/09/1998 07:30 16208 C5AD6465
TRAPLOG.EXE TRAPLOG.EX_ 10 01/09/1998 07:30 15056 5EE4C314
TRC0007.TFF TRC0007.TF_ 11 07/26/1999 20:18 1041 C77A7286
TRC00C4.TFF TRC00C4.TF_ 11 07/26/1999 20:08 289 DA155022
TRC00C6.TFF TRC00C6.TF_ 11 07/28/1999 08:43 11255 A3E24CCE
TRC0118.TFF TRC0118.TF_ 11 08/10/1999 18:00 2746 A3813F29
TRC0119.TFF TRC0119.TF_ 11 07/26/1999 19:10 3786 6E1C8CCC
TRC012C.TFF TRC012C.TF_ 11 07/26/1999 19:47 3301 47E90225
TRC012D.TFF TRC012D.TF_ 11 07/26/1999 19:46 4739 2047B3D6
TRC012E.TFF TRC012E.TF_ 11 07/26/1999 21:58 25717 5AD19919
TRCUST.EXE TRCUST.EX_ 8 07/26/1999 16:54 98773 7BF8F407
TRSPOOL.DOC TRSPOOL.DO_ 11 04/05/1999 09:56 6638 7C5E9872
TRSPOOL.EXE TRSPOOL.EX_ 10 07/26/1999 21:17 27986 E0EC2896
TW.KBL TW.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 780 C4CEB609
UA.KBL UA.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1476 4033E6EE
UCDFS.DLL UCDFS.DL_ 11 01/08/1998 23:30 13264 8BD01F87
UCONV.DLL UCONV.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 13:34 22819 668668E1
UCSTBL.LST UCSTBL.LS_ 11 04/08/1999 16:04 1789 78EC6F42
UHPFS.DLL UHPFS.DL_ 6 08/10/1999 17:55 106000 791A688E
UK.KBL UK.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 816 C6A140D7
UK168.KBL UK168.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 850 A02BAB51
ULS.REP ULS.RE_ 11 07/24/1999 14:03 19504 7FA9EB9F
ULSACT01.MSG ULSACT01.MS_ 11 07/24/1999 14:03 907 CD660D41
ULSCAU01.MSG ULSCAU01.MS_ 11 07/24/1999 14:03 899 5BFC412F
ULSDET01.MSG ULSDET01.MS_ 11 07/24/1999 14:03 903 A118B7BE
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ULSERR01.MSG ULSERR01.MS_ 11 07/24/1999 14:03 1967 13B3FAC9
UNICODE.SYS UNICODE.SY_ 10 07/26/1999 13:25 20010 2CDE84CD
UNIKBD.DLL UNIKBD.DL_ 10 07/26/1999 13:25 28515 F94C0996
UNINSTAL.EXE UNINSTAL.EX_ 7 07/26/1999 22:35 94313 D7790BBA
UNPACK2.EXE UNPACK2.EX_ 8 07/26/1999 21:21 79776 9512BF6A
US.KBL US.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 774 9FD1CD19
USDV.KBL USDV.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 942 3646A72F
USDVL.KBL USDVL.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 924 9D260333
USDVR.KBL USDVR.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 942 092A3144
USER.EXE USER.EX_ 4 07/19/1999 17:02 281008 7AFB6851
USINTER.KBL USINTER.KB_ 11 07/26/1999 13:31 1032 45B1D287
VBIOS.SYS VBIOS.SY_ 3 07/26/1999 21:20 8816 6BBF8A0C
VCMOS.SYS VCMOS.SY_ 11 04/05/1999 19:37 2272 548719AB
VDMA.SYS VDMAPS2.SY_ 11 04/05/1999 19:37 14329 EA71DE61
VDMA.SYS VDMAAT.SY_ 1 04/05/1999 19:37 11465 69542A6B
VDPMI.SYS VDPMI.SY_ 10 04/05/1999 19:39 22385 13E2F83D
VDPX.SYS VDPX.SY_ 10 07/26/1999 20:51 25857 4C719F69
VER.DLL VER.DL_ 11 07/19/1999 16:13 9008 534FF52A
VIOTBL.DCP VIOTBL.DC_ 9 07/26/1999 13:31 225355 40A8C99E
VIOTBL.ISO VIOTBL.IS_ 8 07/26/1999 13:31 230105 34CF721C
VMAN.DLL VMAN.DL_ 10 04/07/1999 21:39 26637 EC69F3C3
VMANWIN.SYS VMANWIN.SY_ 11 04/07/1999 17:40 3024 BCD10A9A
VW32S.SYS VW32S.SY_ 10 04/09/1999 18:46 18321 4902C728
VWIN.SYS VWIN.SY_ 10 04/05/1999 19:46 26896 13D2061E
WIN.COM WIN.CO_ 10 07/19/1999 17:03 44651 8F01CCC5
WINFILE.EXE WINFILE.EX_ 7 07/19/1999 16:52 146960 A91C56E1
WINOS2.COM WINOS2.CO_ 11 07/19/1999 17:03 16592 34A937F5
WINSCLIP.DLL WINSCLIP.DL_ 11 07/19/1999 16:49 14848 863E0191
WINSDDE.DLL WINSDDE.DL_ 10 07/19/1999 16:49 18432 A4EE4F73
WINSHELD.EXE WINSHELD.EX_ 11 07/19/1999 16:49 22016 10F1264E
WINSMSG.DLL WINSMSG.DL_ 10 07/19/1999 16:49 28441 BB1BB9D2
WINVER.EXE WINVER.EX_ 10 07/19/1999 16:27 3904 A3F20371
WPCMPNP.DLL WPCMPNP.DL_ 7 01/09/1998 06:23 73433 E85C4DFD
WPCONFIG.DLL WPCONFIG.DL_ 3 07/26/1999 22:10 220139 9DB9810C
WPCONMRI.DLL WPCONMRI.DL_ 10 01/09/1998 06:42 16777 C0C8EEE4
WPHELP.HLP WPHELP.HL_ 2 07/26/1999 21:23 713080 B8D86E22
WPPRINT.DLL WPPRINT.DL_ 3 07/26/1999 22:03 365648 1C552988
WPPRINT.HLP WPPRINT.HL_ 8 01/09/1998 06:13 71408 FC806DF1
WPPRTMRI.DLL WPPRTMRI.DL_ 9 01/09/1998 06:13 54486 EC0DD633
WRITE.EXE WRITE.EX_ 5 07/19/1999 16:33 244976 C31E812D
WSPDBF.DRV WSPDBF.DR_ 8 07/19/1999 17:38 108512 E4E01847
WSPDSBF.DRV WSPDSBF.DR_ 8 07/19/1999 17:39 109568 BB67AE0C
WSPDSF.DRV WSPDSF.DR_ 8 07/19/1999 17:38 106032 7F224817
WSPDSSF.DRV WSPDSSF.DR_ 8 07/19/1999 17:39 107088 A45D36A2
XCOPY.EXE XCOPY.EX_ 9 07/26/1999 21:24 51616 D965D30A
XDFH.MSG XDFH.MS_ 11 07/26/1999 20:27 1045 4FE77EAB
************************************************************************
Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.2
Product name: "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
Standard Edition 3.01
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Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3005_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 562274700
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
Default directories:
..\..\
..\*
..\..\VT
..\..\VT\*
..\..\PSFONTS
..\..\PSFONTS\*
..\..\LANGUAGE
..\..\LANGUAGE\*
Files contained in Fixpak for product:
Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum
------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- --------
BVHVGA.DLL BVHVGA.DL_ 13 02/17/1998 15:37 31847 1CD3565E
DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.EX_ 13 07/28/1999 08:50 134441 6C930CD9
DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.EX_ 13 07/28/1999 08:49 134409 072833EF
DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCALL1.DL_ 12 07/26/1999 17:13 125358 01D2924F
DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 5426 7ADA4363
DOSKRNL DOSKRNL.___ 13 07/26/1999 17:08 30509 650F64B8
GETMONID.CMD GETMONID.CM_ 13 03/15/1999 13:49 2426 1D3B3FE5
INSTALL.EXE INSTALL.EX_ 11 07/26/1999 19:41 302683 78CFA71C
KBDBASE.SYS KBDBASE.SY_ 12 08/07/1998 14:26 31061 00AC5A00
KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SD_ 13 07/26/1999 20:09 55711 E52A4486
KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SD_ 13 07/26/1999 20:09 55721 6B8EF36E
KRNLBDEV.TDF KRNLBDEV.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 3289 8559339F
KRNLBFS.TDF KRNLBFS.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 4215 2D3D3BB1
KRNLBLDR.TDF KRNLBLDR.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 5472 1A1533F9
KRNLBPG.TDF KRNLBPG.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 3203 F2132733
KRNLBSEL.TDF KRNLBSEL.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 2369 A5C1E750
KRNLBSEM.TDF KRNLBSEM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 1353 7C21655C
KRNLBSM.TDF KRNLBSM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 1321 3936AF2F
KRNLBTK.TDF KRNLBTK.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 14030 996A8F0C
KRNLBTOM.TDF KRNLBTOM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 925 A2B06F3C
KRNLBVDM.TDF KRNLBVDM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 12485 621ED371
KRNLBVM.TDF KRNLBVM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 5293 A7C6C21B
KRNLDDEV.TDF KRNLDDEV.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:41 3289 273E4B90
KRNLDFS.TDF KRNLDFS.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:41 4106 82236D03
KRNLDLDR.TDF KRNLDLDR.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 5500 9B09FCAC
KRNLDPG.TDF KRNLDPG.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 3284 5388AF5F
KRNLDSEL.TDF KRNLDSEL.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 2425 2B60408C
KRNLDSEM.TDF KRNLDSEM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 1493 72DEA86A
KRNLDSM.TDF KRNLDSM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 1321 6FA32C41
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KRNLDTK.TDF KRNLDTK.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 14061 EBA04E75
KRNLDTOM.TDF KRNLDTOM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:43 953 EB77349C
KRNLDVDM.TDF KRNLDVDM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 12560 04EE4D54
KRNLDVM.TDF KRNLDVM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:42 5380 96E6F2A7
KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 3289 0AC52FD9
KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:37 4215 B515960E
KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 5472 8419AD8F
KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 3203 AD74A2ED
KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 2369 85F7EF55
KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 1353 9254FDF7
KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 1321 20842B76
KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 13946 092EA907
KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 897 3184FD55
KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 12317 1A16D3B1
KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:38 5293 A6C98419
MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 17:10 1139 6AB1213C
OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 13889 C1E319C2
OS2KRNL OS2KRNL.___ 11 08/10/1999 17:39 633350 1163CD49
OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNL.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:37 16609 C480A34A
OS2KRNLB.TDF OS2KRNLB.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 16609 B9034CD8
OS2KRNLD.TDF OS2KRNLD.TD_ 13 08/10/1999 17:41 16609 57D4A63A
OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 13 07/26/1999 16:53 33280 1934914C
PMDF.EXE PMDF.EX_ 13 07/28/1999 08:53 260024 C4BB3816
PMDFINST.CMD PMDFINST.CM_ 13 01/07/1998 17:10 18501 61C6F775
PMGPI.TDF PMGPI.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 17:29 12338 6F2CB7E2
PMGRE.TDF PMGRE.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 18:32 1062 F105F242
PMMERGE.DLL PMMERGE.DL_ 12 07/26/1999 18:33 1321030 64427348
PMSHAPI.TDF PMSHAPI.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 18:32 6751 D4206AE1
PMWIN.TDF PMWIN.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 18:32 13570 7AE9974E
PMWIN32.SDF PMWIN32.SD_ 13 07/26/1999 20:09 33419 16C80F03
QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 1319 B605FBA3
RSPINST.EXE RSPINST.EX_ 12 07/26/1999 19:53 289706 68C80849
RUPINST2.EXE RUPINST2.EX_ 13 07/26/1999 19:47 173120 86A0BCB6
RXVIDCFG.DLL RXVIDCFG.DL_ 13 04/07/1999 16:04 14741 C6987340
SESDD32.SYS SESDD32.SY_ 11 07/26/1999 19:25 118833 9A0A8A14
SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.TD_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 1877 BE648520
SHELL.SDF SHELL.SD_ 13 07/26/1999 20:09 20425 70821CB7
SOMCT.DLL SOMCT.DL_ 13 04/28/1997 18:06 42841 A710D813
SOMSEC.DLL SOMSEC.DL_ 13 04/28/1997 18:06 33214 8A34710E
SOMUC.DLL SOMUC.DL_ 13 04/28/1997 18:06 86276 E50B46D0
STRACE.EXE STRACE.EX_ 13 07/26/1999 20:11 41010 21D585F6
SYSINST2.EXE SYSINST2.EX_ 13 07/26/1999 19:46 171808 8FC0B1CA
SYSLEVEL.SCT SYSLEVEL.SC_ 13 06/16/1998 17:42 187 9FAEACA3
SYSLEVEL.SUC SYSLEVEL.SUC 13 06/16/1998 17:42 191 665CE147
TRACE.HLP TRACE.HL_ 13 04/05/1999 18:12 29376 DF182054
TRACEFMT.ICO TRACEFMT.IC_ 13 03/12/1997 17:08 2692 510F5DCA
TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.TF_ 13 01/25/1999 10:24 189 CEDB2562
TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.TF_ 13 01/25/1999 10:24 1503 0B35868D
TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.TF_ 13 01/25/1999 10:25 4754 E78D826B
TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 38800 6EA4E3E9
TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.TF_ 13 01/25/1999 09:53 12356 8D80674E
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TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 13359 7F78217F
TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 1719 FFE34EB8
TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 5561 BEB3BDEC
TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 17:13 39488 D726136D
TRC00C0.TFF TRC00C0.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 18:32 16022 202BED13
TRC00C2.TFF TRC00C2.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 18:32 34340 8D708B85
TRC00C3.TFF TRC00C3.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 18:32 3984 2EEF4A9D
TRC00C5.TFF TRC00C5.TF_ 13 07/26/1999 17:29 32994 87112AD8
TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 5409 924C1DC3
TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.TF_ 12 08/10/1999 17:45 6954 A00660E1
TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 23155 346E068B
TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 9828 DE3B3879
TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:45 5135 C6404908
TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 27425 1885D313
TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 1835 B1FAB43E
TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 3732 2F07A51A
TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 9082 5227F052
TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 1713 6F00CCD3
TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 1029 FDEBC89A
TRCFORMT.DLL TRCFORMT.DL_ 13 10/14/1998 20:27 26630 1C6A57BB
VCFGCID.CMD VCFGCID.CM_ 13 03/15/1999 13:49 13187 279BE98F
VMOUSE.SYS VMOUSE.SY_ 13 04/05/1999 16:02 17280 95E7DB5F
VPIC.SYS VPIC.SY_ 13 04/05/1999 16:03 9942 14A74B9A
VPICPARM.SYS VPICPARM.SY_ 13 04/05/1999 16:03 736 E3AC548E
VTIMER.SYS VTIMER.SY_ 11 04/05/1999 16:03 9936 3627CE77
VXGA.SYS VXGA.SY_ 13 02/17/1998 15:37 24771 0727968C
************************************************************************
Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.3
Product name: "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
Standard Edition 3.02
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3006_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 5639A5500
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
Default directories:
..\..\
..\*
..\..\VT
..\..\VT\*
..\..\PSFONTS
..\..\PSFONTS\*
..\..\LANGUAGE
..\..\LANGUAGE\*
Files contained in Fixpak for product:
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Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum
------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- --------
ALR.PSD ALR.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:42 18432 D5F17A97
CAVERUN.PSD CAVERUN.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:43 29184 8E807630
DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.EX_ 16 07/28/1999 08:46 143329 1687B0A1
DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.EX_ 15 07/28/1999 08:45 143297 4C402383
DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCALL1.DL_ 15 07/26/1999 19:23 137862 AF0DCD55
DOSCALL1.SYM DOSCALL1.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 42660 441C7A3D
DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 5534 AC7F3443
DOSKRNL DOSKRNL.___ 16 07/26/1999 18:56 30525 4CB2D7C7
INSTALL.EXE INSTALL.EX_ 13 07/26/1999 22:18 304611 EDB6F8BA
KBDBASE.SYS KBDBASE.SY_ 16 08/07/1998 14:29 31061 7D4007A0
KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SD_ 16 07/26/1999 22:41 57011 61AC069E
KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SD_ 16 07/26/1999 22:41 57136 C9D3680A
KRNLBDEV.TDF KRNLBDEV.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 4282 D26D7A3D
KRNLBFS.TDF KRNLBFS.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 4542 6C31F4B2
KRNLBLDR.TDF KRNLBLDR.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 5609 41D89D51
KRNLBPG.TDF KRNLBPG.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 3427 DC626825
KRNLBSEL.TDF KRNLBSEL.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 2808 A4C09DF1
KRNLBSEM.TDF KRNLBSEM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 1764 EBDBED2B
KRNLBSM.TDF KRNLBSM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 1321 E9447FC0
KRNLBTK.TDF KRNLBTK.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 15826 549E60D0
KRNLBTOM.TDF KRNLBTOM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 1009 63919D34
KRNLBVDM.TDF KRNLBVDM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 13976 E1205F63
KRNLBVM.TDF KRNLBVM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 5542 C3C41F9F
KRNLDDEV.TDF KRNLDDEV.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:38 4232 308CAC36
KRNLDFS.TDF KRNLDFS.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:38 4433 BEFB1878
KRNLDLDR.TDF KRNLDLDR.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:38 5637 BD01A3D8
KRNLDPG.TDF KRNLDPG.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 3508 C02B7456
KRNLDSEL.TDF KRNLDSEL.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 2895 BE7B6E41
KRNLDSEM.TDF KRNLDSEM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 1932 DCDF8689
KRNLDSM.TDF KRNLDSM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 1321 6BD7AAA7
KRNLDTK.TDF KRNLDTK.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 15882 9A2B0186
KRNLDTOM.TDF KRNLDTOM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 1037 D4060CE8
KRNLDVDM.TDF KRNLDVDM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:38 14026 A366CC8A
KRNLDVM.TDF KRNLDVM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:39 5629 66AE5701
KRNLRDEV.TDF KRNLRDEV.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:42 4282 6B196735
KRNLRFS.TDF KRNLRFS.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:42 4542 2430C6C4
KRNLRLDR.TDF KRNLRLDR.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:42 5609 51CB6F8B
KRNLRPG.TDF KRNLRPG.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 3427 9FD389E2
KRNLRSEL.TDF KRNLRSEL.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 2808 FA705145
KRNLRSEM.TDF KRNLRSEM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 1764 658AC353
KRNLRSM.TDF KRNLRSM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 1321 AC8701A2
KRNLRTK.TDF KRNLRTK.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 15742 FA047F1B
KRNLRTOM.TDF KRNLRTOM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 981 A5719E17
KRNLRVDM.TDF KRNLRVDM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:42 13808 69CB7DB2
KRNLRVM.TDF KRNLRVM.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:43 5542 6ACBEB8D
MONCALLS.TDF MONCALLS.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:18 1139 6AB2313C
OS2APIC.PSD OS2APIC.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:43 28160 724A3D85
OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 13889 A0327E0A
OS2KRNL OS2KRNL.___ 15 08/10/1999 17:44 727170 7DCDA698
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OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNL.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:42 16837 D1403D14
OS2KRNLB.SYM OS2KRNLB.SY_ 15 08/10/1999 17:46 192244 A519DD30
OS2KRNLB.TDF OS2KRNLB.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 16837 6A87F01F
OS2KRNLD.SYM OS2KRNLD.SY_ 14 08/10/1999 17:38 195252 666582E9
OS2KRNLD.TDF OS2KRNLD.TD_ 16 08/10/1999 17:38 16867 3F5ECB0B
OS2KRNLR.SYM OS2KRNLR.SY_ 15 08/10/1999 17:42 172388 43FDEFEC
OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 16 07/26/1999 16:38 35000 BA1560CA
PMCTLS.SYM PMCTLS.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:02 43508 059BBC59
PMDD.SYM PMDD.SY_ 16 04/05/1999 19:18 2740 38F09CBF
PMDDE.SYM PMDDE.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 21:39 2500 D4813706
PMDF.EXE PMDF.EX_ 15 07/28/1999 08:49 260028 0FB9C167
PMDRAG.SYM PMDRAG.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 18:53 36 FC6F4895
PMGPI.SYM PMGPI.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 18:10 45604 7497E052
PMGPI.TDF PMGPI.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 18:10 12338 C42CB7B8
PMGRE.TDF PMGRE.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:08 1062 B85B967F
PMMERGE.DLL PMMERGE.DL_ 14 07/26/1999 19:08 1325084 0FDDE503
PMMERGE.SYM PMMERGE.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:07 92196 2B52B44C
PMMLE.SYM PMMLE.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:01 36 CC206FD5
PMPIC.SYM PMPIC.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 20:08 8436 8698A70E
PMPRINT.SYM PMPRINT.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:30 1636 1A23D304
PMSHAPI.TDF PMSHAPI.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:08 6751 1572B1D4
PMSHELL.SYM PMSHELL.SY_ 16 04/12/1999 15:40 500 BDCB0018
PMSPL.SYM PMSPL.SY_ 16 07/28/1999 08:43 32436 F4E9B65C
PMSPOOL.SYM PMSPOOL.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:33 404 BC1B842C
PMVDMP.SYM PMVDMP.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:47 5268 2A620386
PMVIOP.SYM PMVIOP.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 19:46 6404 2901E3A5
PMWIN.TDF PMWIN.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:08 13570 496AA1FE
PMWIN32.SDF PMWIN32.SD_ 13 07/26/1999 22:41 33419 16C8D0F3
PMWP.SYM PMWP.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 21:58 95972 3EA48B7E
PROLIANT.PSD PROLIANT.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:44 18944 9BD84EE4
QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 1319 8D658629
RSPDDI.EXE RSPDDI.EX_ 16 07/26/1999 20:45 22073 3143A600
RSPINST.EXE RSPINST.EX_ 14 07/26/1999 22:28 290825 7DD08A92
RUPINST2.EXE RUPINST2.EX_ 15 07/26/1999 22:23 172096 9E03433D
SESDD32.SYS SESDD32.SY_ 16 07/26/1999 21:51 118833 9E6F2B45
SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.TD_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 1877 A32B643E
SHELL.SDF SHELL.SD_ 16 07/26/1999 22:41 20425 8CC6FCB7
STRACE.EXE STRACE.EX_ 16 07/26/1999 22:43 41010 36F385F6
SYSINST2.EXE SYSINST2.EX_ 15 07/26/1999 22:22 170784 08C4EAB5
SYSLOGPM.EXE SYSLOGPM.EX_ 16 07/26/1999 21:33 35990 49F8994B
TRACE.HLP TRACE.HL_ 16 04/05/1999 20:44 29376 DFC05854
TRC0000.TFF TRC0000.TF_ 16 08/11/1998 19:53 189 CEDB268C
TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.TF_ 16 08/11/1998 19:53 1503 B3358691
TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.TF_ 16 08/11/1998 19:53 4754 6C8D826C
TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 39307 26BF5D9A
TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.TF_ 16 08/11/1998 18:51 12356 AF80674E
TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 13647 C649603D
TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 1719 FFE34F1A
TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 5561 BEB3BE4E
TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 19:23 39488 F7261373
TRC00C0.TFF TRC00C0.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 19:08 16022 202D2D13
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TRC00C2.TFF TRC00C2.TF_ 15 07/26/1999 19:08 34340 B5708B85
TRC00C3.TFF TRC00C3.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 19:08 3984 AEEF4A9F
TRC00C5.TFF TRC00C5.TF_ 16 07/26/1999 18:10 32994 8706AAD8
TRC0100.TFF TRC0100.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 7336 7A1BFB36
TRC0101.TFF TRC0101.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 7572 186239F1
TRC0102.TFF TRC0102.TF_ 13 08/10/1999 17:46 25989 EE50F454
TRC0103.TFF TRC0103.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:46 10111 716CAA79
TRC0104.TFF TRC0104.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 5574 CD89973C
TRC0105.TFF TRC0105.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 31139 2E5FD0E7
TRC0106.TFF TRC0106.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 1835 B1FAB4BE
TRC0107.TFF TRC0107.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 4579 0411CD7E
TRC0108.TFF TRC0108.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 9505 A2F6E86B
TRC0109.TFF TRC0109.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 2483 80B1B7CF
TRC010A.TFF TRC010A.TF_ 16 08/10/1999 17:47 1175 26E59469
TRCFORMT.DLL TRCFORMT.DL_ 16 10/14/1998 22:11 26630 1C8551BB
TRICRD.PSD TRICRD.PS_ 14 07/26/1999 16:44 4608 56023301
V1_EBI2.PSD V1_EBI2.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:43 19456 0D7F0E76
VIPERMP.PSD VIPERMP.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:44 6656 6F0DB2A8
VMOUSE.SYS VMOUSE.SY_ 16 04/05/1999 19:40 17280 16AAA68C
VPIC.SYS VPIC.SY_ 16 04/05/1999 19:40 9942 AD55DBD2
VPICPARM.SYS VPICPARM.SY_ 16 04/05/1999 19:40 736 C3AC5479
VTIMER.SYS VTIMER.SY_ 16 04/05/1999 19:41 10576 F1DD634D
WYSE.PSD WYSE.PS_ 16 07/26/1999 16:44 3072 AF5DBAC6
************************************************************************
Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\MPM.4
Product name: "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
Standard Edition 3.01
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3005_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 562274700
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
Product name: "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
Standard Edition 1.01.2
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_6200_
System Id: B020
Component Id: 562137400
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
Product name: "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
Standard Edition 3.02
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3006_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 5639A5500
Archive is ON for this product.
________________________________________________________________________
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Default directories:
..\*
Files contained in Fixpak for product:
Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum
------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- --------
AMPMXMCD.DLL AMPMXMCD.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:43 544 B642596D
AUDIOIF.DLL AUDIOIF.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:53 544 78F89813
AUDIOMCD.DLL AUDIOMCD.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:51 544 3C92541E
AUDIOSH.DLL AUDIOSH.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:38 532 F7D87B94
AUTOPROC.DLL AUTOPROC.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 10:08 17936 DF47B61C
AVIO.DLL AVIO.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:41 532 20C4245A
CARDINFO.DLL CARDINFO.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 10:01 10768 C42FF25C
CS4231.SYS CS4231.SY_ 17 10/08/1996 00:36 35319 ACF3AC36
DIVE.DLL DIVE.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:26 69840 933863D6
IOPRNLS.DLL IOPRNLS.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:25 3088 D13A662B
MDM.DLL MDM.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:28 26036 51D2A6A7
MEMSH.DLL MEMSH.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:32 14144 055A0EDD
MMPM.DLL MMPM.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 10:11 723448 4F6A2C62
MPGDC.DLL MPGDC.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:36 8912 5C89F5B5
MPGDCS.DLL MPGDCS.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:36 8768 7BCEC092
MPGIO.DLL MPGIO.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:37 59327 47A7FE5D
MPGIOS.DLL MPGIOS.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:37 63067 908AAB80
MPGIOS.SCR MPGIOS.SC_ 17 10/08/1996 01:14 1053 A395762D
R0STUB.SYS R0STUB.SY_ 17 12/07/1998 09:38 8398 C4F35C7F
R565LUT8.LUT R565LUT8.LU_ 16 07/11/1996 18:10 263168 22448527
SMVSMRI.DLL SMVSMRI.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 10:07 5648 DE6F8457
SMVSPAGE.DLL SMVSPAGE.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 10:06 81440 7F50367E
SSM.DLL SSM.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:25 1044 CB281347
SSMDD.SYS SSMDD.SY_ 17 12/07/1998 09:25 33484 5B93A079
SSMPEG.DLL SSMPEG.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:36 30160 793A067F
SSMRES.DLL SSMRES.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:25 22364 B280FCEA
SVMC.DLL SVMC.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 09:40 532 730150CF
SVSH.DLL SVSH.DL_ 16 12/07/1998 09:42 23044 9B2235A4
SWVR.EXE SWVR.EX_ 16 12/07/1998 10:09 152326 89AACD23
VIDVCI.DLL VIDVCI.DL_ 16 10/19/1998 10:46 34864 41D6FE82
WAVEPROC.DLL WAVEPROC.DL_ 17 12/07/1998 10:06 532 6FA082C0
Y644LUT8.LUT Y644LUT8.LU_ 16 07/11/1996 18:10 66560 88251A02
YUV_LUT8.LUT YUV_LUT8.LU_ 16 07/11/1996 18:10 263168 9C29B8C2
************************************************************************
Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.5
Product name: "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
Standard Edition 3.01
Fixpak name: XR_W042_ (Country = Generic)
Pre-requisite CSD Level: XR_3005_
System Id: 1000
Component Id: 562274700
Archive is ON for this product.
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________________________________________________________________________
Default directories:
..\..\
..\*
..\..\LANGUAGE\*
Files contained in Fixpak for product:
Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size Checksum
------------ ------------ ----- ---------- ----- ------- --------
FFST.DLL FFST.DL_ 18 09/05/1997 11:31 23583 8CDD7AE4
IBMDAPIN.EXE IBMDAPIN.EX_ 18 10/25/1996 12:49 66248 28C8A168
IBMDAPPM.EXE IBMDAPPM.EX_ 18 10/25/1996 12:49 51190 86C2EB6A
INST_DOS.EXE INST_DOS.EX_ 17 07/26/1999 19:20 36506 C852D5F2
LIBAUX.DLL LIBAUX.DL_ 18 09/05/1997 11:30 113848 B55CBE3C
LIBTK.DLL LIBTK.DL_ 17 09/05/1997 11:30 1101576 C3E3375A
NAMEADD.EXE NAMEADD.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:54 20045 5BD22381
NAMECOPY.EXE NAMECOPY.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:54 20045 D9365684
NAMECSSP.DLL NAMECSSP.DL_ 18 01/21/1998 16:36 61155 ED25B536
NAMEDEL.EXE NAMEDEL.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:55 20045 F3567C7A
NAMEDSP.DLL NAMEDSP.DL_ 17 07/26/1999 16:48 123411 3A39D525
NAMEDUMP.EXE NAMEDUMP.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:54 20045 01652B04
NAMEEXT.EXE NAMEEXT.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:54 20045 41CE1754
NAMEFT.DLL NAMEFT.DL_ 18 01/21/1998 16:49 66306 05DC47F6
NAMEFW.DLL NAMEFW.DL_ 18 07/26/1999 16:48 72312 79BE3ECE
NAMEINFO.DLL NAMEINFO.DL_ 18 07/26/1999 16:53 47925 12B04CD3
NAMEINI.DLL NAMEINI.DL_ 18 07/26/1999 16:53 59011 B9D20F3E
NAMEMOD.EXE NAMEMOD.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:54 20045 DF49619B
NAMEMOVE.EXE NAMEMOVE.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:54 20045 FF809F00
NAMEOSP.DLL NAMEOSP.DL_ 18 07/26/1999 16:52 52709 680DBF8B
NAMEREXX.DLL NAMEREXX.DL_ 17 07/26/1999 16:54 156291 39122F38
NAMEREXX.MSG NAMEREXX.MS_ 17 01/21/1998 16:47 4257 D09A3A35
OS2NS.EXE OS2NS.EX_ 18 07/26/1999 16:53 44964 169A7D57
PMDDEML.DLL PMDDEML.DL_ 18 07/28/1999 14:33 27210 ACD55439
PMWINX.DLL PMWINX.DL_ 17 07/26/1999 19:20 520559 2E7B8E77
RSRV.EXE RSRV.EX_ 17 07/26/1999 16:49 77955 6EF29597
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12.0 SPACE UTILIZATION
The FixPak installation process requires free space on the following
drives:
Space needed Drive
Up to 2MB C:
Up to 2MB Boot drive (4MB if boot is C:)
Up to 22MB Drive with most free space, holds deferred files if
A:SERVICE method used.
Up to 32MB FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of
XR_3005
Up to 33MB FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of
XR_3006
Up to 3MB FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level of
XR_6200
Note: The lines labeled "FixPak Archive/Backup for product with CSD level
of" will be on the drive you specify and will occupy up to the size
indicated for the Archive and for the Backup directories. If, for
example, the indicated size is 30MB then the space actually occupied on
the drive can be up to 60MB.
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13.0 RECOVERING FIXPAK ARCHIVE AND BACKUP SPACE
Warning: Make sure you read and understand the following before removing
the Archive and Backup files and directories.
You can recover the space used for FixPak Archive and Backup files as
long as you understand that doing this prevents you from being able to
backout to the previous Backup or Archive level. If it becomes necessary
at a later time to backout a FixPak, the only way you can do this is to
reinstall Warp.
Do the following to delete the FixPak Backup and Archive files and remove
the files used by CSF to keep track of what service has been applied to
your system.
1. Delete every instance of the following files on your system
(search every drive and every directory they contain).
■ LOGF0000.* (can be OS2 or MPM)
■ LOGSTART.* (can be OS2 or MPM)
■ LOGARCH.* (can be OS2 or MPM)
■ CSF_*.*
■ FIXSTART
2. Delete the files in the FixPak Archive and Backup directories on
your harddisk.
3. Remove the FixPak Archive and Backup directories with the RMDIR
command.
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14.0 RECOVERING FROM PROBLEMS
See the file "README.TIP" for information on recovering from FixPak
installation problems and resolving problems after the FixPak is
installed. It is located on the first FixPak disk which is:
FixPak XR_W042 Corrective Service Diskette 1 (CSF DISK 1).
This file is setup to print at 60 lines per page.
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