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1995 Issue 1 16 January 1995
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| Contents |
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The table of contents contains search codes for going directly to items
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o Isn't It Time Your Devices Got Warped? warpdev
IBM's Warp device-driver support. IBM's technical support.
Business reasons for developing device drivers. Enrollment
for device-driver support. DUDE-Ads. General information
about device-driver workshops. 1995 workshop schedule.
o Pilot Workshop - Warp System Debug Tools: Basic Skills for lldebug
Low-Level Program Diagnosis
FREE two-day workshop, 25 and 26 January, Austin TX.
About the course. Audience. Objectives. Topics. Benefits.
Prerequisites. Enrollment. More information.
o IBM OS/2 Seminar Series, 28-30 March, Las Vegas semlas
Bet on a sure thing! A winning strategy. Eight educational
tracks. Professional certification testing. OS/2 Warp City.
The lucky crowd. Seminar Series sure bets. Double your
money. Registration fees. More information.
o 1995 IBM Technical Interchange, 21-25 May, New Orleans, LA intmsy
Who should attend. Outrageous premiums. Spicy mix of
ingredients. Get Warped! Hottest technology. Something for
every taste. AIX. AS/400. MVS. OS/2. Device-driver
development. Cross-platform. See ya in "Nawlins"! Fees.
Hotels. Registration.
NOTE: This item is 539 lines long.
o Person to Person File Transfer Program for Warp Users p2pft
Available at no charge. How to obtain. More information.
o Software Marketing Seminar Launched mktgsem
Three-day product marketing forum. Ten fundamental
elements. The Product Marketing Handbook. Fee. Optional
FREE focus session. Scheduling a forum. IBM Independent
Vendor League.
o OS/2 Sales Soar in Europe eursoar
120 percent gain over last 12 months. OS/2 Warp preloads.
Robust sales. Thousands of retail outlets.
o The IBM International Seminar, 3 - 4 April, Santa Clara CA intlsem
For developing software for international markets.
Guidelines for internationalizing software. Schedule and
fee. Hands-on lab. More information.
o 1995 APPC/APPN Technical Conferences appcconf
Conferences in Chicago, London, and Sydney. Exciting new
track and sessions. Computer workshop - free software and
CD-ROM. Other highlights. Registration and fee. More
information.
o Opportunity: Asia/Pacific pacasia
OS/2-related market opportunity information. IBM Developer
Assistance Programs (DAP). Japan OS/2 Consortium. Channel
distribution. Japan Solution Bank database of applications.
IBM DBCS for OS/2. Developer Connection for OS/2. OS/2
application technical assistance and support. Porting
assistance. Translation discounts and assistance. NLS
education and translation instruction.
o Corrections to OS/2 Warp Book List Published Last Month bookfix
Corrected titles and authors for some Wiley-QED books due
in 1995.
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o How to Join the IBM Developer Assistance Program joinhow
Worldwide Services. US Commercial Services. US Premier
Services. Developer Assistance Program contacts worldwide.
o IBM Canada OS/2 Developer Assistance Programs cdndap
Worldwide DAP. Canadian OS/2 DAP. The Developer Connection
for OS/2. Certification Programs. Phone numbers in Canada.
o The IBM Developer Assistance Program in Europe, Middle emeadap
East, and Africa
Overview. Open to anyone actively developing for OS/2.
Bulletin boards and CD-ROMs. Discounts. Technical seminars.
HelpFax. Application marketing. CompuServe support.
Programming tools and information. More information.
o Q and A About The Developer Connection for OS/2 devconqa
What it is. Prices. DAP discounts. Contents. CompuServe
forum. Additional licenses. Future growth. License
expirations. Availability outside USA. How to subscribe.
CompuServe introductory membership. Access to OS2DF2 forum
on CompuServe. DEVCON FORUM on TalkLink.
o Subscription Information for The Developer Connection for subdcos2
OS/2 and the IBM Device Driver Source Kit (DDK) for OS/2
Worldwide phone and fax numbers for ordering.
o Professional Certification Program from IBM for OS/2 and certprof
LAN Server
Four certified roles. Testing. More information.
o IBM Independent/International Vendor League ivlibm
Overview. IVL News Service. Enrollment.
o 800 Phone Numbers 800nos
o Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, Service Marks tmarks
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| Where to Find DSNEWS |
+----------------------+
The monthly DSNEWS files are ZIPped into the file DSNymA.ZIP, where y =
last digit of year, and m = issue number represented as alpha (for
example, DSN5BA.ZIP is the 1995 second issue). DSNymA.ZIP contains:
-- This announcement file, DSNyA1.ANN
-- The current month's contents list, DSNym.SMY
-- An annual cumulative list of contents, DSNy.CUM
-- The current month's ASCII newsletter, DSNymA.ASC
The ZIPped files are posted on several e-mail and BBS systems:
o America Online, in the OS/2 forum, in the Newsletters library
o CompuServe, in OS2DF2 forum, *DAP library section 14
and in OS2DF1 forum, OPEN FORUM library section 15
o Fidonet, in the OS2 Information file area, FWOS2INFO
o GEnie, in OS/2 Software Library 16
o Hitline mailbox (Switzerland), in file area 8
o IBM Canada BBS, in file area 35, OS/2 Programming
o IBM Europe/Middle East/Africa (E/ME/A) DAP BBS, in file area
GENERAL.DOCS
o IBM France OS/2 Developer Assistance Program BBS, in area PUBS01
o IBM OS2BBS (TALKLink), in OS/2 Software Library, in Documents and Info
o IBM Personal Computer Company BBS, in file area 11, OS/2 Programming
o Internet, via anonymous ftp from software.watson.ibm.com, in
directory /pub/os2/info; or via Gopher from index.almaden.ibm.com,
in the OS/2 Information menu
o NIFTY-Serve (Japan), in FIBMFEEL forum, library section 4
o OS2NET (Europe), on all OS2NET bulletin boards in Europe, usually in
the DSNEWS download area
o PRODIGY, in the OS/2 Club topic's download library, in IBM Files
Note: If you cannot find files named dsn... (in lower case), look for
files named DSN... (in upper case).
Within IBM: 1995 issues, in ASCII format, are in DSN5 PACKAGE in the
OS2TOOLS catalog, and 1994 issues are in DSN4 PACKAGE. To obtain DSNy
PACKAGE (where y = 4 or 5), type
TOOLCAT OS2TOOLS GET DSNy PACKAGE
You can also request DSNy PACKAGE by typing
REQUEST DSNy FROM V1ENG AT BCRVM1
To subscribe to DSN5 PACKAGE, type
TOOLCAT OS2TOOLS SUB DSN5 PACKAGE
1993 issues are in DSNEWS PACKAGE in OS2TOOLS.
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| Notice to Readers Outside the USA |
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It is possible that the material in this newsletter may contain
references to, or information about, IBM products (machines and
programs), programming, or services that are not announced in your
country. Such references or information must not be construed to mean
that IBM intends to announce such products, programming, or services in
your country.
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| Send Us Your Feedback! |
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Your comments about this newsletter are important to us. Please send
your feedback to the editor of IBM SDO Developer Support News, Mike
Engelberg, at:
o Internet: dsnews@vnet.ibm.com
o IBMMAIL: USIB33NP
o Fax: 1-407-443-5214
o Mail: Newsletter, Internal Zip 5407, IBM Corporation,
1000 N.W. 51st Street, Boca Raton FL 33431, USA
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| Isn't It Time Your Devices Got Warped? | warpdev
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Isn't it time your devices got Warped?
After all, it's going to be a Warped world in 1995, and you'll want to
stay ahead of your competition. The time is NOW for you to reap the
benefits of the exploding acceptance of OS/2 as the 32-bit operating
system for personal computers! The opportunity is here and increasing
daily. Join the ranks of your colleagues in the industry who already
have device support for OS/2, and are exploiting this market explosion.
The list of OS/2-compatible graphics accelerator, DASD, SCSI, and
multimedia products that exist today is constantly expanding. Is YOUR
device on that list? If not, then NOW is the time to make a change and
get your share of the market. And here's how to do it.
Technical Support
-----------------
The DUDE team, in the IBM Driver Development Support Center, stands
ready to provide you with training and support to help you expedite your
OS/2 driver development efforts. Take a look at how the DUDE Team
provides one-stop shopping for worldwide device-driver development
support:
o The DUDE Team
- Support for your questions and training needs
- Voice mail - 24 hours - phone 1-407-982-4239
o The DUDE, a dedicated BBS
- Latest information focused on driver developer needs
- Development problem assistance
- Timely news of interest and Technical Conference bulletins
- Phone 1-407-982-3217 - N,8,1 @ 14.4K BPS
o Education
- Specialized driver developer workshops
- Expertise of highly experienced instructors
- Intensive, hands-on technical sessions
- Access to IBM Boca Programming Center technical personnel
Business Reasons
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Now that you know how extensive the ongoing technical support is, look
at the sound business reasons why you need to begin your OS/2 driver
development efforts, right away!
o Ride the crest of rapidly increasing OS/2 market acceptance
o Save significantly on programmer development time and cost
o Gain access to the latest levels of code
o Give yourself a quick start for bringing your driver to market
o Open your opportunities to new, explosive OS/2 market segments
o Your competition is doing it!
Now, you need to take the first step toward acquiring your market share!
Enrollment
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First, connect to the DUDE at 1-407-982-3217, and complete the
registration form. Download the file DDSC_DES.TXT to guide you through
the array of services available on the DUDE. Within one business day,
your access level will be upgraded, and you may sign up for any of the
Device Driver Developer Workshops, held at the IBM Boca Raton facility.
To register for any of the workshops, download the registration file
REGISTER.TXT, fill in the blanks, then upload the completed file to the
DUDE. You will receive a D-MAIL (DUDE-MAIL) confirming your registration
in the DDSC Workshop. It's that easy!!
If you don't have immediate access to the DUDE, call our voice-mail
number (1-407-982-4239) and leave a message requesting help. Your call
will be returned within two business hours.
Your registration on the DUDE will ensure that the DUDE Team can
continue to provide you with the ongoing support that you may need
during your driver development efforts.
DUDE-Ads
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Additionally, if you're looking for someone to write device drivers,
then look at this bonus offered by the DUDE -- you can use DUDE-Ads to
help increase your chances of finding the right developer for the job.
Now that you know how to get started, put your plan together, enroll
now, and prepare to Warp into the future with OS/2, the award-winning
32-bit operating system of choice!
OS/2 Device-Driver Workshops
IBM
1000 NW 51st Street
Boca Raton FL 33431
DUDE (BBS) 1-407-982-3217
Voice Mail 1-407-982-4239
Team Lead = Rudy Pietro
Bob Peterson Gary Gerke
Jim Bennett Charles Devries
Richard Golasky Peggy Pecora
Cathy Riggins Carlo Ligotti
We expedite OS/2 support of your product!
General Information About Device-Driver Workshops
-------------------------------------------------
o Utilize our DDSC Laboratory
o Public courses scheduled for 1995
o Onsite courses available
o Designed for C or MASM programmers
o Morning lecture covers topics listed in course outlines
o Afternoon lab sessions concentrate on developing your customer
o device drivers
All workshop schedules are subject to change, based on customer demand
and technology availability.
1995 Workshop Schedule
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Date Course Topic
16 Jan OS2DD303 Adapter Device Drivers (ADD)
13 Feb OS2DD101 Physical Device Drivers (PDD)
13 Mar OS2DD201 Virtual Device Drivers (VDD)
10 Apr OS2DD302 Graphics Accelerator Device Drivers
8 May OS2DD309 Multimedia Device Drivers
5 Jun OS2DD101 Physical Device Drivers (PDD)
10 Jul OS2DD305 Device Managers (DMD)
7 Aug OS2DD402 SMP Device Drivers
11 Sep OS2DD201 Virtual Device Drivers (VDD)
2 Oct OS2DD101 Physical Device Drivers (PDD)
6 Nov OS2DD308 LAN Device Drivers (NDIS-MAC)
4 Dec OS2DD309 Multimedia Device Drivers
Protect your investment in OS/2 by providing device-driver support!
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| Pilot Workshop - Warp System Debug Tools: | lldebug
| Basic Skills for Low-Level Program Diagnosis |
+----------------------------------------------+
A two-day pilot workshop, "Warp System Debug Tools: Basic Skills for
Low-Level Program Diagnosis", will be held at the IBM site in Austin,
Texas on 25 and 26 January. Attendance for this pilot is free.
About the Course
----------------
In this two-day workshop, students become familiar with the way Warp
uses the x86 hardware to implement virtual storage. Students are taught
how descriptors work, what descriptor tables exist, how page tables are
used, and the resulting virtual storage environment in Warp. The lecture
is oriented to understanding exactly why a trap occurs. Students also
learn to read assembler instructions, and how the registers are
typically used. Additionally, students are taught how a stack operates.
This workshop is a combination of classroom lectures and hands-on lab
work. The student will spend a significant portion of the workshop using
a debugger to display descriptors, page tables, registers and storage,
and watching the execution of individual instructions.
Audience
--------
Programmers and support personnel who want to learn how to debug
software by using Warp system debug tools, those who want to learn how
Warp implements the virtual storage environment, and those who want to
build the basic skills needed to attend the next workshop in this
series, Diagnosing Traps in Application Programs.
Objectives
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o Learn how the hardware is exploited to create the virtual storage
environment of WARP.
o Learn to read assembler instructions.
o Learn to display the various components that go into resolving a
virtual address, as well as how to display storage a number of ways.
o Learn what the information on a trap screen means.
o Learn what documentation can be made available for diagnostic
purposes, and how to collect it successfully.
Topics
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o What x86 protection mechanisms exist, and how they work
o Descriptors, descriptor tables, and how to find them
o Paging, page tables, and how to find them
o Selector, general, and system registers
o Reading assembler instructions, and watching them run
o What a stack is, and how to mine the data it contains
o Directed lab exercises
Benefits
--------
The workshop will provide a broad base of understanding how the hardware
works, and how WARP uses it to create the execution environment for 16-
and 32-bit programs.
Prerequisites
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Prerequisites include some programming skills; a good understanding of
arrays, structures, pointers, and linked lists; ability to do
hex-to-binary conversions; ability to use OS/2.
Enrollment
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To enroll, customers in the USA should call 1-800-IBM-TEACh
(1-800-426-8322). From outside the USA, call 1-602-629-2731, and ask for
education enrollment.
More Information
----------------
For more information, please contact Barbara Batton at 1-512-823-1815 or
Alice Killebrew at 1-512-823-1501.
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| IBM OS/2 Seminar Series, 28-30 March, Las Vegas | semlas
+-------------------------------------------------+
(This information supersedes the article in last month's DSNEWS titled
"IBM OS/2 Technical Update '95".)
Bet on a Sure Thing!
--------------------
Take no chances when you roll the dice at the IBM OS/2 Seminar Series,
to be held from 28 through 30 March 1995 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, in
conjunction with NetWorld+Interop 95 (being held from 27 through 30
March).
IBM will share its two hottest lucky numbers with you -- a sure bet for
your own future rewards! The exhibits and seminars will feature OS/2
Warp, OS/2 LAN Server 4.0, and a full house of other IBM software
products designed with computing and networking solutions in mind.
A Winning Strategy
------------------
The IBM OS/2 Seminar Series is designed to share technology, strategy,
and tools with all attendees. IBM's best developers and leading industry
experts will be there to share their winning secrets with you in
numerous interactive sessions and hands-on workshops.
Eight Educational Tracks
------------------------
The IBM OS/2 Seminar Series is a high-tech revue designed for a
worldwide audience! Eight winning educational tracks will expand your
knowledge about today's leading technologies and industry futures:
o Application Development
o Client/Server Solutions
o Communications Management
o Distributed Systems Management
o LAN Systems Solutions
o OS/2
o OS/2 for the PowerPC
o Technical Support
Professional Certification Testing
----------------------------------
In today's increasingly competitive business world, it has become
essential to map out your own destination. This is even more true in the
computer industry, because advancements occur so rapidly.
If you are a network administrator, consultant, value-added remarketer,
technical coordinator, sales support representative, or trainer who
works with OS/2 or OS/2 LAN Server, you can start charting your course
today through the IBM Professional Certification Program.
Becoming certified through the Professional Certification Program can
help provide you with the knowledge to achieve recognition as a computer
support professional. And you can pull ahead of the others as you keep
up with the changing technologies and products.
The avenues of certification for OS/2 and OS/2 LAN Server are:
o Certified OS/2 Engineer
If you support OS/2 installations, you can benefit from this
certification program. Certification can help demonstrate your
expertise in fine-tuning and customizing OS/2 systems.
o Certified LAN Server Administrator
If you're responsible for supporting day-to-day network operations,
this certification helps underscore your proficiency at managing
OS/2 LAN Server resources, backing up the server, maintaining
security, and loading applications.
o Certified LAN Server Engineer
If you're responsible for providing services and support for OS/2
LAN Server networks, you can benefit. As a certified LAN Server
Engineer, you can help provide expertise in network design,
performance tuning, and installation.
"OS/2 Warp City"
----------------
You asked for it, and we've built it just for you! Visit "OS/2 Warp
City", the all-new OS/2 application pavilion at NetWorld+Interop 95, to
see the latest exciting OS/2 32-bit applications from IBM and other
software vendor providers.
The Lucky Crowd
---------------
These are the dice-rollers who are sure to win big when they join us in
Las Vegas:
o Independent and corporate developers
o Technical Coordinators
o Network professionals
o System integrators
o Resellers
o Support professionals
o Corporate MIS managers
o Consultants
o Analysts
o And all those who want to know more about the new OS/2 Warp!
Seminar Series Sure Bets
------------------------
Even if you don't take home millions of dollars from your stay in Las
Vegas, we guarantee you'll be a winner with what your Seminar Series
registration will get you:
o Admission to all IBM OS/2 Seminar Series sessions
o Admission to NetWorld+Interop 95 conference, featuring the all-new
"OS/2 Warp City" application pavilion
o Admission to professional certification testing
o And more!
Double Your Money
-----------------
If you're attending NetWorld+Interop 95, you can double your
informational and educational value by linking up with the IBM OS/2
Seminar Series.
As a NetWorld+Interop 95 attendee, you have full access to the
NetWorld+Interop conference, and to all IBM OS/2 Seminar Series
sessions, at no additional charge. Make the most of your week in Las
Vegas!
Registration Fees
-----------------
On or Before After
17 February 17 February
NetWorld+Interop 95 Conference 800 USD 895 USD
(Monday 27 March through
Thursday 30 March)
Any one day of the conference 375 USD 400 USD
Special dual pricing:
IBM OS/2 Seminar Series and
NetWorld+Interop Conference 800 USD 895 USD
More Information
----------------
For more information or to register for the IBM OS/2 Seminar Series in
Las Vegas, call 1-800-636-6634 within the USA, or 1-415-578-6900 from
elsewhere.
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+---------------------------------+
| 1995 IBM Technical Interchange, | intmsy
| 21-25 May, New Orleans, LA |
+---------------------------------+
Next to Mardi Gras and the cool sounds of the Jazz Festival, what's the
hottest event happening in New Orleans? It's the 1995 IBM Technical
Interchange!
If you joined us for the POWER Conference for AIX, PSP Technical
Interchange for OS/2 and LAN, or any of the AS/400 Technical
Conferences, you'll love what IBM is doing in '95. Over the years, IBM
has brought you the industry's finest developer conferences, and this
tradition of excellence continues with the 1995 IBM Technical
Interchange. If you go to only one technical conference all year, this
is the one you should attend!
The 1995 IBM Technical Interchange will be held from 21 through 25 May
at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Who Should Attend
-----------------
Are you interested in learning about the latest offerings from OS/2,
AIX, AS/400, and MVS? Do you want to know more about object-oriented
technology, and how it is defining the next generation of operating
systems and applications? Are you interested in building your technical
knowledge and skills?
If you answered Yes to any of these questions, you can't afford to miss
the IBM Technical Interchange. Come network with software designers,
independent and corporate developers, technical coordinators, software
integrators, MIS managers, LAN experts, device-driver developers,
consultants, value-added resellers, dealers, and training executives.
Outrageous Premiums
-------------------
Not only will you receive the latest and greatest technical information,
you'll also receive an official IBM Technical Interchange conference bag
chock-full of exciting software, including your choice of The Developer
Connection for OS/2 or AIX Software Development Solutions on CD-ROM, and
the Developer's Bookshelf for AS/400 and many other exciting premiums.
The first 3,000 attendees to visit the Borland booth in the Exhibit Hall
will receive a complimentary copy of C++.
And ... don't miss the opportunity to win an IBM ThinkPad at the Closing
Session!
Spicy Mix of Ingredients
------------------------
The IBM Technical Interchange is proud to present the very latest from
OS/2, AIX, AS/400, and MVS -- all under one roof! Within these four
operating systems, we're offering over 300 sessions, including tracks
on Object-Oriented Technology, Application Development, Client/Server
Open Systems, LAN Systems, Networking, Database, Device-Driver
Development, Multimedia, C++, PowerPC, and OpenDoc.
Get Warped!
-----------
OS/2 Warp... it's the hottest operating system on the market! Check out
the new 32-bit, multitasking, multimedia, Internet-accessed,
crash-protected, Windows-friendly, totally cool way to run your
computer.
Hottest Technology
------------------
The IBM Technical Interchange brings you the hottest technology -- the
latest and greatest in hardware and software. Visit our extensive
exhibit hall, featuring over 100 software and hardware vendors showing
off their innovative tools and applications. Then, check into the IBM
Computer Lab and speak to IBM developers who offer one-on-one technical
assistance. Hitch a ride on the Information Superhighway, and don't miss
the Test-Drive Center, where we put you in the driver's seat, behind the
wheel of IBM's latest technologies.
Something for Every Taste
-------------------------
With over 300 sessions, the 1995 Technical Interchange gives you more
variety than a big bowl of gumbo.
AIX
---
Application Development and Tools:
iFOR/LS - The Key to Software Licensing
Overview of C Set++ for AIX
Threads Programming in AIX
Bottleneck Determination and Isolation for AIX/6000
AIX Tools and Development Environment
Client/Server and Open Systems:
Systems and Network Management for the Open Heterogeneous Environment
with NetView
SNA Multi-Protocol Networking Products for AIX
Rightsizing Mainframe Apps with SNA App Access for AIX
Networking with X.25
Networking with ATM: Technical Overview and Product Update
AIX Distributed System Management Overview
An Introduction to CICS for AIX
RISC System/6000 Communications Overview
Database:
Getting Started with DB2/6000
Programming with DB2/6000
High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing Directions
Device-Driver Development:
Migrating AIX Device Drivers to Version 4
Introduction to Writing an AIX Device Driver
Writing Device Drivers for the PowerPC
Internationalization:
AIX National Language Support and Internationalization
Multimedia:
Media as Objects: The IBM Multimedia Services Programming Interface
Operating System:
Demystifying Printing, Spooling and Printer Customization in AIX
Multi-Processing System Strategy
Symmetric Multi-Process: A Programmer's Perspective - Part I
Symmetric Multi-Process: A Programmer's Perspective - Part II
AS/400
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Application Development and Tools:
AS/400 App Development Advantage
Launching the New World of AS/400 Development
Porting Apps to AS/400
International Language Support on AS/400
Client/Server and Open Systems:
Directions in AS/400 Client/Server Computing
AS/400 Application Environment Strategy
AS/400 Client Access Overview
AS/400 Advanced Server
LAN Server/400 Overview (FSIOP)
AS/400 Wireless LAN
AS/400 Mobile Computing
Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
Macintosh Connectivity to AS/400
Database:
AS/400 Database - DB/2/400 1994 and Beyond
Multimedia:
AS/400 Intelligent Multimedia
AS/400 Business Conferencing
Object Technology:
Object-Oriented Primer
AS/400 Object-Oriented Technology Directions
Selecting OO Tools
AS/400 App Frameworks
AS/400 Workplace Technologies - Introduction
AS/400 Workplace Technologies - Intermediate
AS/400 OO Experiences
AS/400 and Taligent Workshop
Why Invest in OO
Preparing for PowerPC Architecture
Operating System:
AS/400 File System Overview
AS/400 Advanced Technologies
Facsimile Support/400
AS/400 Performance Plans and Directions
Services and Support:
Modernization Strategies
App Development Program
AS/400 Partners in Development
Portable Sales Automation System
MVS
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Object Technology:
Object Technology and the CICS Family
SOMobjects on MVS
IBM Smalltalk for MVS
Objects on MVS
C Set++ - The Cross-Platform Solution for C and C++ Development
Objects in IMS are Closer than They Appear
Migration of Existing Transactions to OO
Persistent Objects in C++ and DB2
ACLS: An MVS Application Class Library
Services and Support:
S/390 Developers' Association
OS/2
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Application Development and Tools:
Designing High-Powered OS/2 Applications
Designing the Killer OS/2 Application
Interprocess Communication Using Queues
Memory Management in the 32-bit Model
Multi-Threading OS/2 Applications
Implementing OS/2 Semaphores
Developing Workplace Shell Applications
Lotus Notes as a Development Tool (with a Little Help from REXX)
Introduction to SOM and Workplace Shell Programming
Object-Oriented Application Development with OS/2
Application Migration to OS/2 Using SMART
32-Bit Native Porting Tools and Techniques
Using OS/2 Tools to Develop Quality Software
CMVC: Configuration Management in the OS/2 World
C Set++ Overview
Visual Builder for C Set++
C Set++ and SOM
Bugs to Blazing - Debugging and Performance Tuning with C Set++
C Set++ Class Library
Adding Help to Your OS/2 Applications
Hyperwise, A WYSIWYG Editor for Multimedia Help and Books on OS/2 and
Windows
Developing Accessible OS/2 Apps for People with Disabilities
Client/Server and Open Systems:
LAN Server 4.0 Overview
LAN Server Directions
LAN Server User Tips and Techniques
LAN Server Hands-on Workshop: Connecting to Resources
LAN Server Hands-on Workshop: Administration
IBM OS/2 LAN Server Interoperability
LAN Server Security
LAN Server Administrative Tips and Techniques
OS/2 Warp as a LAN Client
Client/Server Programming with LAN Server
IBM Server for Workgroups
IBM OS/2 LAN Server, NetWare, SNA, and TCP/IP Coexistence
NetView for OS/2
LAN NetView Management Utilities
OS/2 Systems Management Toolbox
Remote Systems Management - Distributed Console Access Facility
IBM Personal Systems Services and Support
LAN Automated Distribution/2
System Performance Monitor/2
Integrating NetWare Into the OS/2 Environment
Migrating from NetWare to LAN Server: Why and How
OS/2 in the NetWare Environment - The Basics
OS/2 in the NetWare Environment - Advanced Topics
Introducing IBM's New OS/2 Emulators
A Close-Up View of IBM's New OS/2 Emulators
Communications Manager/2: Overview and Directions
Communications Manager/2: Advanced Configuration
CM/2: Avoiding Common Problems and Problem Determination
CM/2: Building SNA Applications
Sockets Programming with IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - Part 1
Sockets Programming with IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - Part 2
LAN Distance: Your Node on the Road!
LAN Distance Tips and Techniques
Product Certification and Testing:Your Place or Mine
Why CID? An Introduction
Creating CID-Enabled Installation Using Software Installer
Database:
DB2/2 Performance and Tuning
DB2/2 Technical Introduction
Building Successful DB2/2 Applications using C
Advanced Database Recovery with DB2/2
DB2/2 Database Administration
Multimedia:
OS/2 Multimedia for Developers
The OS/2 Multimedia Experience
Developing Entertainment Software for OS/2
Object Technology:
Object REXX for OS/2
Coding Client/Server Solutions in Object REXX
The Workplace Shell: A Bridge to Other Technologies
Exploiting OS/2 to Gain the Competitive Edge
Operating System:
A Proffitic Look at OS/2's Directions
The OS/2 Problem Solver
OS/2 Warp, Journey into the Unknown
Running DOS and Windows under OS/2
How to Get the Most out of OS/2
Overview of OS/2 for SMP
HPFS Internals
OS/2 Disk Recovery Procedures
Using OS/2 to Make Presentations
Services and Support:
Technical Coordinator Program
IBM Services and Support: What are My Options?
IBM's Resources on the Internet
Warping the Internet
Overview of The Developer Connection for OS/2
OS/2 for the PowerPC:
The IBM Workplace Family of Technologies
Inside Look at OS/2 for the PowerPC
OS/2 Application Development for PowerPC
Developing OS/2 for the PowerPC Shared Services
Networking Support in OS/2 for the PowerPC
Natural Computing on OS/2 for the PowerPC
The Registry and the Global Namespace
Device-Driver Development
-------------------------
General:
Introduction to OS/2 Device Drivers - Part 1
Introduction to OS/2 Device Drivers - Part 2
Tools and Support
PDD and VDD Organization
SMP Device Driver Support
OS/2 Resource Manager
OS/2 Plug and Play Today
OS/2 Plug and Play Tomorrow
PCMCIA:
PCMCIA Architecture Overview
OS/2 Warp PCMCIA Installation and Hardware Support
Input/Output:
Pen Computers and Tablets
Image Capture for ImagePlus
Image Capture via TWAIN
Image Capture via ImageAwl
Infra-Red Device Support
Keyboards and Pointing Devices
Display:
OS/2 Display and Video Trends and Directions
GRADD Overview
Central Video Services Overview
Display Configuration Utility
Video Playback and Capture Under OS/2
Display Driver Installation Design and Debug
IBM Display Driver Testing
MIS Support Professionals - OS/2 Display Driver Issues
Q&A Session
Multimedia:
Multimedia Device Driver Overview and Future Directions
Multimedia Audio Device Drivers
Multimedia Video Capture Device Drivers
MPEG Playback Device Drivers
OS/2 Multimedia User Tips and Techniques
Multimedia Device Driver Installation and Test
Printer:
Printer Driver Overview and Future Directions
Printer Driver Architecture and Structure
Printer Driver Installation Considerations
OMNI Printer Driver Architecture - Part 1
Printer Device Specification Exploitation
Bidirectional Printing Support
Storage:
Introduction to Storage Architecture
32-Bit ADD Architecture for OS/2 - Part 1
32-Bit ADD Architecture for OS/2 - Part 2
ASPI/VASPI
OS/2 Tape Services
Installation Tips and Techniques
Installable File Systems
Multimedia:
OS/2 Multimedia for Developers
The OS/2 Multimedia Experience
Developing Entertainment Software for OS/2
Object Technology:
Object REXX for OS/2
Coding Client/Server Solutions in Object REXX
The Workplace Shell: A Bridge to Other Technologies
Exploiting OS/2 to Gain the Competitive Edge
Operating System:
OS/2 Warp, Journey into the Unknown
Running DOS and Windows under OS/2
OS/2 V3.0, Tuning for Warp Speed
Overview of OS/2 for SMP
A Look at OS/2's Directions
Interprocess Communication Using Queues
Memory Management in the 32-Bit Model
Multi-Threading OS/2 Apps
Implementing OS/2 Semaphores
HPFS Internals
OS/2 Disk Recovery Procedures
The OS/2 Problem Solver
Using OS/2 to Make Presentations
Services and Support:
Technical Coordinator Program
IBM Services and Support: What are My Options?
IBM's Resources on the Internet
Warping the Internet
Overview of The Developer Connection for OS/2
OS/2 for the PowerPC:
Developing OS/2 for the PowerPC Shared Services
Networking Support in OS/2 for PowerPC
OS/2 App Development for PowerPC
Inside Look at OS/2 for PowerPC
Natural Computing on OS/2 for PowerPC
The IBM Workplace Family of Technologies
The Registry and the Global Namespace
Cross-Platform
--------------
App Development:
Parts, Assemblers, Builders, and Composers: Tools For Enterprise App
Development
Advanced Graphics for the AIX, OS/2, and NT Environments
Client/Server:
Any App, Any Network, AnyNet!
Using the APPC App Suite and Discovery
Basic Client/Server Programming with CPI-C
Introduction to APPC and APPN
APPN and TCP/IP: A Comparison of Protocols
Distributed On-line Transaction Processing
MQSeries Technical Overview
IBM's MQSeries - It's a Kind of Magic
Introduction to Distributed Computing Environment
Introduction to DCE Programming
Introduction to DCE Administration
Choosing DCE As Your Client/Server Programming Environment
Overview of ADSTAR Distribute Storage Mgr
DCE Directions: Where is it Going?
DCE Performance
LAN Server: Multiplatform LAN Solution
LAN Systems API Roadmap
Database:
DB2 Family: DB2 Technology at Work
DB2 Family: Version 2 of DB2/2 and DB2/6000
International:
National Language Support - How to Write an Internationally Enabled
App
Software Localization and Translation
Double-Byte-Enabling your Product
International Market Opportunities - Where Are They?
The Asia/Pacific Software Opportunity
Europe - An Opportunity for Software Developers
International Marketing and Distribution
Considerations for Conducting International Business
Object Technology:
IBM Object Technology Strategy and Plans
Introduction to Object Technology
New Business Opportunities: Components and Frameworks
Roadmap to Creating Object-Oriented Solutions
Object Technology in the Communications Environment
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Methodologies
A Comparison of Architectures: OLE, OpenDoc, NeXTstep, and Taligent
Client/Server with Distributed Objects
Designing and Writing Efficient C++ Apps
Storing Objects in DB2
Introduction to the SOMobjects Toolkit
Distributed Object Computing
SOM Programming with Direct-to-SOM C++
Case Studies in SOM
OpenDoc: An Architectural Overview
OpenDoc Scripting, Linking, and Apple Events
Building an OpenDoc Part
Case Study in OpenDoc
Taligent Overview
Introduction to CommonPoint Programming - Part 1
Introduction to CommonPoint Programming - Part 2
Taligent's CommonPoint Architecture
Case Study in Taligent
Design Methodologies for Taligent's CommonPoint
COBOL Goes Object-Oriented!
C Set++ Class Libraries
Building an OpenDoc Part
Multimedia:
VoiceType Dictation
PowerPC:
IBM Power Series Product Development Strategy
Power Personal Systems Mission and Strategy
PowerPC - The Ideal Human-Centered Platform
Marketing Strategy and Opportunity
The New PC Industry-Standard Hardware Reference Platform
Product Marketing:
Positioning, Pricing, Sales, and Promotion
Channel Distribution in the US
Packaging
Collaterals
Public Relations and Product Reviews
Meet the Editors
Direct Marketing
Bundling
Services and Support:
IBM on the Information Superhighway
See Ya in "Nawlins"!
--------------------
A big time in the Big Easy -- learning, exploring, networking, and
having fun. What more could you ask for? From the Ragin' Cajun
Conference Kickoff to the Mardi Gras Celebration -- we'll provide plenty
of excitement from start to finish, all while providing you
opportunities to network and enhance your technical knowledge and
skills.
It's all happening at the 1995 Technical Interchange in New Orleans.
Don't delay -- register early and save 200 USD off the regular
conference registration fee!
Fees
----
Early Conference Registration Fee.......... 895 USD on or before 7 April
Regular Conference Registration Fee........1095 USD after 7 April
3 or More Attendees from the Same Company.. 795 USD each, on or before
(Registrations must be submitted at the 7 April
same time and include full payment) .. 995 USD each, after 7 April
The registration fee includes:
o Attendance at all conference sessions
o Premiums
o Conference Proceedings
o Continental breakfast and lunch daily
o Welcome Reception
o Reception
o Exhibit Hall Reception
o Special Event
o Opportunities to win additional prizes including an IBM ThinkPad.
Hotels
------
Special rates for conference attendees are available at these hotels:
New Orleans Hilton Riverside (1-504-584-3999)......135 USD single/double
Sheraton New Orleans (1-800-253-6156)..............135 USD single/double
New Orleans Marriott (1-504-581-1000)..............140 USD single/double
The Doubletree Hotel New Orleans (1-504-581-1300)..119 USD single,
129 USD double
Registration
------------
To register for the 1995 IBM Technical Interchange, or to receive more
information about it, call 1-800-872-7109 within the USA, 1-800-661-2131
within Canada, 1-508-443-4990 from elsewhere, or fax 1-508-443-4715.
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+-----------------------------------------------+
| Person to Person File Transfer for Warp Users | p2pft
+-----------------------------------------------+
IBM Warp customers will be delighted to know that an additional utility
is now available at no charge to enhance the Person to Person software
contained in the OS/2 Warp BonusPak. The File Transfer utility (already
included in the retail version of P2P for OS/2) allows exchange of
computer data between any parties who are able to make P2P calls to each
other.
How to Obtain
-------------
The File Transfer utility can be obtained from the following sources:
CompuServe:
GO IBMP2P
File is P2P-FT.ZIP in library 2
Internet:
Via anonymous ftp: //FTP.HURSLEY.IBM.COM/PUB/P2P/P2P-FT.ZIP
The package contains installation instructions.
More Information
----------------
Field marketing support for P2P is available through your Personal
Software Marketing (PSM) or Workgroup Specialist. Questions related to
marketing strategy should be directed to P2P at RALVM6 or
p2pinfo@vnet.ibm.com.
========================================================================
+-------------------------------------+
| Software Marketing Seminar Launched | mktgsem
+-------------------------------------+
Aegis Resources, a software consulting and marketing company, is taking
their recently-piloted Product Marketing Forum on the road. The
three-day course is designed to teach the basics of successful software
marketing to software product, marketing / communication, and brand
managers, and anyone new to software publishing.
Ten Fundamental Elements
------------------------
Classes are taught by software marketing experts using real-life
examples, case studies, class exercises and mini-clinics. Ten
fundamental elements of a product marketing program are covered:
o Positioning, Pricing, and Naming
o Channel Distribution
o Collaterals and Packaging
o Public Relations and Product Review Programs
o Advertising
o Sales Promotions
o Direct Marketing
o Bundling
o Electronic Marketing
o Trade Shows
The forum was recently piloted for several IBM marketing organizations,
software vendors at trade shows, and in a special on-site seminar at the
WordPerfect Corporation.
The Product Marketing Handbook
------------------------------
All attendees receive a copy of The Product Marketing Handbook, a
comprehensive workbook that demonstrates and reinforces the principles
taught in the forum. It contains extensive checklists that detail the
product marketing tasks used by successful marketers.
Forum Fee
---------
Each session costs 1,495 USD per attendee, and can be taught in on-site
or off-site classrooms.
Optional FREE Focus Session
---------------------------
Following each three-day forum, a fourth day of custom consulting is
offered to attendees at no extra cost. At this optional session,
students can focus in greater detail on their specific marketing
problems and challenges, using what they learned in class, reinforced
with individual consulting by the instructors.
Scheduling a Forum
------------------
To schedule a forum session for your company or marketing group, contact
Aegis Resources at 1-203-380-8261, Fax 1-203-380-8263, CompuServe
71333,3472 or Internet 71333.3472@compuserve.com.
IBM Independent Vendor League
-----------------------------
Aegis Resources is a member of IBM's Independent Vendor League (IVL).
The IVL supports individuals and companies who develop and market books,
newsletters, magazines, training videos, courseware, and consulting
services for OS/2 and other IBM personal software products.
This news release is from the IBM Independent Vendor League (IVL) News
Service, and may be freely copied and distributed. For information about
the IVL, call 1-203-452-7704, fax 1-203-268-1075, or e-mail
GailO@vnet.ibm.com.
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+---------------------------+
| OS/2 Sales Soar in Europe | eursoar
+---------------------------+
IBM announces that sales of OS/2 in Europe have increased by 120 percent
over the past twelve months. Over two million copies were sold in Europe
between January and November 1994, and over 800,000 copies of OS/2 Warp
have been sold worldwide since the product's launch in October 1994.
OS/2 Warp Preloads
------------------
The rapid acceleration in sales will be strengthened by OS/2 Warp's
strong performance in the preload market. For example, in Germany,
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) -- Vobis, Escom, Comtech, and
Peacock -- have recently signed pan-European deals to preload Warp.
These deals account for 40 percent of the German preload market. IBM
expects to announce further significant European preload agreements in
the first quarter of 1995.
Robust Sales
------------
Sales have been particularly robust in France, Germany, Italy, the
Nordic countries, and the UK. Dealers and distributors across Europe are
reporting strong demand and sales.
Thousands of Retail Outlets
---------------------------
IBM now has 5,000 retail outlets throughout Europe selling OS/2 Warp,
and expects to double this figure early in 1995. Retail chains include
Carrefour and FNAC in France, Dixons in the UK, Funtronics in the
Netherlands, and Magic 32SR in Italy.
========================================================================
+--------------------------------+
| The IBM International Seminar, | intlsem
| 3 - 4 April, Santa Clara CA |
+--------------------------------+
The next IBM International Seminar is scheduled for 3 and 4 April 1995
at the Marriott Hotel in Santa Clara, California. The target audience
includes software engineers and technical managers who design and
develop software for international markets. Both NLS (national language
support) and DBCS (double-byte character set) considerations are
covered. The program is offered to independent software vendors and
customers.
Guidelines for Internationalizing Software
------------------------------------------
A team of technical experts from major IBM laboratories and consultant
firms provide detailed programming design guidelines for
internationalizing software. Topics range from a description of
worldwide writing systems and national-language-dependent functions to
translation and NLS specifications. Platform-specific information about
AIX, AS/400, DOS/V, OS/2, and System/390 is presented in individual
breakout sessions. There is a focus on current topics such as POSIX,
XPG and Unicode / UCS-2.
Schedule and Fee
----------------
The meeting takes two full days, including evening discussion groups.
Ample time is allowed for individual dialogue with the instructors.
The fee is 500 USD, including meals.
Hands-On Lab
------------
A separate program is offered on Wednesday 5 April in San Mateo, CA.
This will be a lab environment where AIX developers can gain hands-on
experience in internationalization. There is an additional fee for the
lab.
More Information
----------------
To receive a detailed invitation package, send a fax with your mailing
information to 1-203-262-2141, attention: Lynn Kelderhouse. (Please
include an Internet address if available.)
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+--------------------------------------+
| 1995 APPC/APPN Technical Conferences | appcconf
+--------------------------------------+
Chicago, USA 22-25 May
London, UK 4- 7 September
Sydney, Australia 16-19 October
Be an APPC/APPN whiz... hit the AATC'95 World Tour!
This year's APPC/APPN Technical Conference is sure to be the APPC/APPN
event of the year! Whether you are a novice programmer or expert
networking specialist, you don't want to miss the one place where you
can learn APPC and APPN in less than a week.
Exciting New Track and Sessions
-------------------------------
You asked for it, you got it -- more details and more technical
information. We've beefed up the existing sessions, plus added an
all-new track focused on specific platform configuration.
o APPC Unleashed If programming with APPC is your job,
then this comprehensive track is for you.
o APPN: The Nitty Gritty An all-new track designed to answer your
specific configuration questions.
o Networking Technology Packed full of sessions on migrating,
designing, and managing your APPN networks.
Computer Workshop - Free Software and CD-ROM
--------------------------------------------
Come visit the new, expanded, hands-on computer workshop, where you
can talk directly with the APPC/APPN experts. Highlights include:
o NEW! Bring your laptop and install (free!) the latest release of
Networking Services for Windows, and Communications Manager/2 (CM/2).
You install it, and we'll configure it for you.
o NEW! Take advantage of the one-hour, hands-on instructional lab
sessions specifically designed for the programmer, administrator, or
user.
o Receive the latest 'Best of APPC, APPN, and CPI-C' CD-ROM.
o Test-drive the brand-new APPC and APPN demos, and play the APPC
'Quizmo for a Gizmo' game and receive a free prize! Visit the various
corners with specialized demos:
- The Programmer's Corner: Experiment with the new 32-bit CPI-C
2.0, and run a demonstration of the
latest application builder tools.
- The Administrator's Corner: Get your laptop configured after
you've installed NS for Windows and
CM/2, plus get your specific
configuration questions answered here!
- The User's Corner: Check out the APPC Application Suite
in action, and see how AnyNet brings
popular applications to your APPC/APPN
network.
Other Highlights
----------------
o Keynote address: Gary Weis, President and Chief Operating Officer of
Advantis, discusses how to take advantage of existing SNA, APPC, and
APPN networks while integrating emerging technologies like ATM.
o Come out for the ever-popular exhibition/cocktail reception evening.
Meet with vendors in a casual setting, and check out the latest
products in action.
o Attend the 'Birds of a Feather' sessions, where you get to pick the
topic for open discussion.
Registration and Fee
--------------------
o You get all this for 1,095 USD!
o Register by 21 April and receive:
- The exclusive APPC/APPN Windbreaker! A 50 USD value ... perfect for
Chicago in May!
- Your choice of one:
-- "CPI-C Programming in C" by Peter Schwaller and Dr. John Q.
Walker II
or
-- "APPN Networks" by Jesper Nilausen
To register or to receive more information, contact:
Technology Transfer Institute
741 10th Street
Santa Monica CA 90402
Phone: 1-310-394-8305
Fax: 1-310-451-2104
E-mail: tti@cerf.net
More Information
----------------
For specific questions concerning conference content, e-mail:
aatcinfo@vnet.ibm.com
========================================================================
+---------------------------+
| Opportunity: Asia/Pacific | pacasia
+---------------------------+
Here is a comprehensive list of OS/2-related market opportunity
information for the Asia/Pacific region.
IBM Developer Assistance Programs (DAP)
---------------------------------------
Worldwide DAP on CompuServe GO OS2DAP
Worldwide DAP on Internet DAP.SVO.COM(192.203.134.5)
Japan DAP +81-3-5200-5875
Asia/Pacific South DAP +65-320-1482
Taiwan DAP +886-02-776-7979
Korea DAP +822-781-6546
Australia DAP +61-2-354-7702
USA DAP +1-407-982-6408
Canada DAP HelpFax +1-800-465-3299
Europe, Middle East, and Africa DAP Helpfax +44(0)256-50096
Japan OS/2 Consortium
---------------------
For all of the following offerings, contact Catherine Donahue, IBM Boca
Raton, Florida, +1-407-443-6878.
DBCS "As-Is" Software Testing Progam
Software featured in OS/2 Consortium newsletter
Presentation of ISV software at OS/2 consortium meetings
ISV assistance finding Japanese business partner
ISV assistance getting into Japanese distribution channels
Trade show participation (limited)
1995 CD Showcase
Channel Distribution
--------------------
Encyclosoft Ralph Rizzuto +1-914-332-3577
Japan Solution Bank database of applications +1-415-638-2160
--------------------------------------------
IBM DBCS for OS/2
-----------------
Asian keyboards Microburst +1-301-330-2995
DBCS versions of OS/2
DBCS technical support
DBCS documentation
Developer Connection for OS/2
-----------------------------
DevCon 3 contains OS/2 2.1 (Japanese) Asia/Pacific +61-2-354-7766
and Japanese toolkit (fax)
DevCon 4 and 5 contain OS/2 H2.1 Japan +81-3-5200-5875
(Korean), OS/2 T2.1 (Traditional Europe +45-481-01500
Chinese Taiwan), and Japanese Latin America +45-481-42207
toolkit Canada +1-800-561-5293
DevCon 6 will contain OS/2 P2.1 USA +1-800-633-8266
(Simplified Chinese PRC), OS/2 H2.1,
OS/2 T2.1, and Japanese toolkit
OS/2 Application Technical Assistance and Support
-------------------------------------------------
DBCS Asian support section on CompuServe OS/2 DF2 Section 2
OS/2 Forum on Nifty Serve (in Japan)
IBM People Net Open "Wonder OS/2", Hideo Kohri +81-3-0120-860-864
an IBM NEC OS/2 subparty
DBCS technical support Microburst +1-301-330-2995
Japan DAP +81-3-5200-5875
Institute for Information Industry P. H. Chen +882-2-776-7965
(III) (in Taiwan)
SingaLab (in Singapore) +65-777-6788 (fax)
Porting Assistance
------------------
SMART Tool Developer Connection (see above)
SMART Partner Program One Up Corp. +1-214-620-1123
IBM Custom Application Porting Laura Rose +1-407-443-1640
Workshops
Japan Porting Center IBM +81-3-5563-4005
Institute for Information Industry P. H. Chen +882-2-776-7965
(III) (in Taiwan)
Translation Discounts and Assistance
------------------------------------
IBM Software Manufacturing - Deborah Webb +1-303-924-6635
software translation services
AT&T Translation Services +1-800-544-5721
Berlitz International Lyle Beasley +1-212-598-2598
NLS Education and Translation Instruction
-----------------------------------------
IBM International Seminar for Dory Miller +1-203-262-4034
national language support
AT&T in-house translation and +1-800-544-5721
localization training
OS/2 DCBS internationalization Microburst +1-301-330-2995
seminar
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+---------------------------------------------------------+
| Corrections to OS/2 Warp Book List Published Last Month | bookfix
+---------------------------------------------------------+
The following are corrected titles and authors for some Wiley-QED books
about OS/2 Warp to be released in 1995:
OS/2 Warp Workplace Shell API, Pollack and Stock
OS/2 Warp Presentation Manager API, Stock and Barnum
OS/2 Warp Control Program API, Stock
========================================================================
+--------------------------------------------------+
| How to Join the IBM Developer Assistance Program | joinhow
+--------------------------------------------------+
The IBM Worldwide Developer Assistance Program (DAP) is open to all
developers of IBM Personal Software-based products. These products
include applications and tools for PC-DOS, Pen, OS/2, Multimedia, and
LAN Systems. In addition, the DAP is now open to developers interested
in producing applications and tools that exploit OS/2 for PowerPC. THe
DAP is designed to provide a broad range of services for this growing
and increasingly diverse development community.
The Worldwide DAP has a number of extensions that offer customized
services for specific developer needs. Your eligibility for a specific
service depends on the type of products you are developing. Some
services vary by country.
Worldwide Services
------------------
Worldwide DAP services are available to all developers of Personal
Software-based products. These developers include corporate programmers
producing in-house applications, MIS professionals, consultants,
educators, industry analysts, government agencies, and others with an
interest in PC-DOS, Pen, OS/2, Multimedia, LAN Systems, and now OS/2 for
PowerPC application development.
DAP services include a variety of technical, business, and marketing
support activities, such as:
o Technical support through IBM OS/2 forums on CompuServe
o The opportunity to participate in early-code programs
o Access to OS/2 Custom Application Porting Workshops and LAN Systems
Workshops
o Technical conferences
o Product announcements
Worldwide Developer Assistance Program membership is open to
individuals, with no company or product prerequisites. Enrollment is
done electronically through either the CompuServe information service or
Internet. On CompuServe, enter GO OS2DAP and complete the online
application form. On Internet, FTP to DAP.SVO.COM (192.195.29.5). Log on
using a guest account (GUEST1, ..., GUEST10) and password of DAP4ME, and
complete the online application, WWDAP.TXT.
In addition to Worldwide Services, you may be eligible for extensions
such as Commercial Services and Premier Services. To see if you qualify
for these other programs, refer to the following descriptions and
enrollment instructions.
Commercial Services
-------------------
Commercial Services are available only to software vendors in the U.S.
who are developing or marketing IBM Personal Software-based products for
commercial release.
In addition to the Worldwide DAP services, Commercial Services members
receive additional services in support of their product development and
marketing activities:
o Online technical support at no charge
o Defect support for all warranted products that are supported by IBM
support centers
o Complimentary access to the online database of Personal Software-based
development tools
o Complimentary subscriptions to OS/2 Developer magazine
o Discounts on IBM Personal Software products
Offerings available to assist Commercial Services members in their
marketing activities include:
o IBM OS/2 and LAN Systems Application Directory
o IBM OS/2 and LAN Systems Development Tools Guide
o Sources and Solutions catalog
o "READY! for OS/2" Certification Mark
o "READY! for LAN Systems" Certification Mark
o IBM Direct Marketing Center
To enroll in the Commercial Services extension, call 1-407-982-6408 or
fax to 1-407-998-7610, and ask for the Commercial/Premier Services DAP
Application form. You or your company must be currently marketing a
Personal Software-based product. If not, you should submit (with your
application) a non-confidential business plan showing development and
marketing activities and schedules for your planned product.
Premier Services
----------------
Premier Services are available only in the U.S. They are for software
developers who are marketing or have committed to develop software
products that provide native (32-bit API) support for OS/2, LAN Systems
products, or OS/2 for PowerPC. Products that exploit object technologies
like SOM and OpenDoc are also eligible.
In addition to the Worldwide Services and Commercial Services
extensions, Premier Services members have voice access to an advocate in
IBM who can assist them with various development and marketing
activities that are offered exclusively to Premier Services members.
To enroll in the Premier Services extension, call 1-407-982-6408 or fax
to 1-407-998-7610, and ask for the Commercial/Premier Services DAP
Application form. You or your company must be currently marketing a
Personal Software-based product. If not, you should submit (with your
application) a non-confidential business plan showing development and
marketing activities and schedules for your planned product.
Developer Assistance Program Contacts Worldwide
-----------------------------------------------
IBM Developer Assistance Programs exist in several geographic areas
around the world. For information about the DAP in your area, consult
the following list of contacts.
Geographic Area Voice Phone
--------------- -----------
Asia/Pacific countries (except Japan) 65-225-2617
Brazil 55-192-65-8057
Canada and the Caribbean 1-905-316-2996
(Fax: ask for document 75112) 1-800-465-3299
Europe, Middle East, and Africa 44-256-51136
Japan 81-3-3279-8231
Latin America and South America 525-580-4267
========================================================================
+-----------------------------------------------+
| IBM Canada OS/2 Developer Assistance Programs | cdndap
+-----------------------------------------------+
Three program offerings are available to Canadians who are interested in
developing applications for OS/2 2.x.
Worldwide DAP
-------------
The Worldwide Developer Assistance Program (DAP) provides technical
support to OS/2 developers via CompuServe forums. The support, provided
by IBM in Boca Raton, Florida, includes DOS, OS/2, and LAN Systems.
Anyone can sign up for the Worldwide DAP. On CompuServe, type GO OS2DAP
and fill in the online application form.
To obtain a CompuServe userid, call 1-800-524-3388 (from Canada and the
USA), and ask for representative 239 for a free introductory membership.
The Worldwide DAP also offers exclusive access to DAPTOOLS, a private
tools repository. The tools include various utilities, debugging tools,
small applications with source examples, and programming documentation.
The tools were originally developed for IBM internal use, and have been
re-licensed for the exclusive use of DAP members.
Worldwide DAP questions can also be addressed on Internet through the
userid wwdap@vnet.ibm.com.
Canadian OS/2 DAP
-----------------
This program, managed by IBM Canada in Markham, Ontario by Ms. France
Loubier, includes:
o Informational mailings, sent every six to eight weeks, to keep you
informed about OS/2 and LAN Systems development tools.
o Eligibility to purchase beta-code offerings when available.
o Selected promotions that provide discounts on development-related
products by IBM and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs).
o An education discount from IBM Education Services. The discount is
10 percent for a maximum of 5 people per company.
o Information about workshops, seminars, and conferences.
o Marketing programs to assist you once your product is ready to market.
Certification programs exist for OS/2, DOS, or Windows applications
that run under OS/2 2.1 or LAN Server 3.0. Once certified, you will
receive camera-ready artwork of the appropriate certification marks.
o Registration for a key contact who must be developing an OS/2
application with a business plan for its release, either in-house or
into the marketplace.
To enroll in the Canadian OS/2 DAP, send a fax to (Ms.) France Loubier,
1-905-316-2535, or send a note to floubier@vnet.ibm.com.
The Developer Connection for OS/2
---------------------------------
Volume 4 is now available for 75 CDN for a single issue. A four-issue
subscription (covering one year) costs 225 CDN.
The Developer Connection for OS/2 is a program that delivers the most
current information, tools, and pre-release code available from IBM and
Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to developers in support of their
continuing application development on the OS/2 platform.
The cornerstone of The Developer Connection for OS/2 is two CD-ROMs plus
The Developer Connection News. The CD-ROMs and newspaper are updated and
released four times per year.
The Developer Connection CD-ROMs contain pre-release programs that are
licensed for 120 days or until the next Developer Connection CD-ROM is
available, whichever comes first. Canadian DAP members will be notified
of the next release via the regular mailing, and there are postings on
CompuServe.
To use the CD-ROM, you must have a CD-ROM drive attached to your
computer system, with the necessary drivers that work under OS/2 2.x.
The Developer Connection News lists the OS/2-supported CD-ROM drives;
additional device drivers are available from third-party vendors.
The Developer Connection also operates a forum on CompuServe that
provides fast, responsive answers to your questions and problems.
To order The Developer Connection for OS/2 in Canada, call
1-800-561-5293.
Certification Programs
----------------------
Canadian DAP members can certify their applications as compatible with
OS/2 or LAN Server. The process entails self-certification. For each
product that you want to certify, the certification package sells for 30
CDN plus applicable taxes. After receiving the package, you do the
self-certification test, and then send it to IBM for verification, along
with a not-for-sale copy of the product you are certifying.
To start the process of certifying your applications, call
1-800-992-4777 and request the appropriate package:
To certify ... Ask for ...
OS/2 applications OS/2 certification package
DOS applications DOS certification package
Windows applications Windows certification package
LAN Server 3.0 applications LAN Server 3.0 certification package
Phone Numbers in Canada
-----------------------
IBM Certification Program 1-800-992-4777
IBM Developer Connection for OS/2 1-800-561-5293
IBM Customer Assistance Group 1-800-465-1234
IBM DB/2 Developer Assistance Program 1-800-627-8363
IBM Direct 1-800-465-7999
IBM Education Services 1-800-661-2131
IBM HelpFax 1-800-465-3299
IBM Publications 1-905-316-7000
CompuServe 1-800-848-8199
IBM Canada OS/2 BBS: Montreal 1-514-938-3022
Toronto 1-905-316-4255
Vancouver 1-604-664-6464
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+-----------------------------------------+
| The IBM Developer Assistance Program in | emeadap
| Europe, Middle East, and Africa |
+-----------------------------------------+
As the computer industry shifts to new forms of development to meet the
demands of client/server computing, the abilities of the software
developer also need to evolve and expand. Fully exploiting the power and
potential of the latest advanced operating systems, together with
related products and technologies, places heavy demands on developers.
For software developers using IBM's OS/2 and OS/2-based products, the
IBM Developer Assistance Program in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA
DAP) meets these demands, and provides much more besides.
The EMEA DAP is open to any developer in EMEA who is actively developing
for OS/2, be it a device driver, a commercial product, a
line-of-business application, or a set of SOM objects.
Join the EMEA DAP and move into the fast lane of OS/2 development!
Bulletin-Board Service and CD-ROMs
----------------------------------
As a DAP member, you can access our dedicated EMEA DAP Bulletin Board
Service (BBS) and benefit from the wealth of tools, information, and
advice that we make available.
The BBS is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It enables
fellow OS/2 developers around the world to exchange ideas and
information, getting rapid responses from the experts. Support is
provided by our own OS/2 Certified Engineers, developers in the IBM
programming labs, and even other DAP members.
Our electronic repositories provide a comprehensive collection of many
IBM-developed OS/2 tools, documentation, fixes, sample code, electronic
newsletters, news items, and marketing material to support your
development efforts. We periodically mail out the latest offers to EMEA
DAP members, as well as DAP Library CD-ROMs, which conveniently package
together much of the information available on the bulletin board, making
this information readily accessible.
In order to make the BBS connection affordable for the developer, we
have installed local systems in many countries throughout EMEA, which
shadow the central BBS machine in Basingstoke UK. Members of the DAP in
those countries now no longer need to make an international telephone
call to connect to the DAP BBS. Local access to the DAP BBS will be
provided in more countries in the near future.
And what's more, it is all currently free of charge!
Discounts
---------
Selected promotions and discounts may be available when purchasing IBM
PC hardware, OS/2 software, and OS/2-related publications. These
discount programs vary by country, and your local IBM DAP contact will
be pleased to tell you if such a program is available in your country.
Technical Seminars
------------------
Technical seminars are held several times per year in different
countries, and the DAP program provides early information to members
about the dates and venues. These seminars are an excellent way to learn
about the latest developments in OS/2, and talk directly with the IBM
developers themselves.
HelpFax
-------
IBM HelpFax is an automated document-delivery system available on demand
from your telephone, 24 hours a day. HelpFax offers a wide variety of
information about IBM products and services, including "What's New",
"Operating Systems", "Networking", "Database and Client/Server", through
to "Marketing Brochures and Announcements". Your chosen documents will
be sent directly to your specified fax machine.
Application Marketing
---------------------
IBM support does not end once you have developed your product ... We
have a variety of marketing programs to help you market your OS/2
product to the OS/2 community around the world. Most are free, but
others are available at a nominal charge to help cover costs. Details
about the current programs will be posted on the BBS or mailed out.
CompuServe Support
------------------
The IBM Worldwide Developer Assistance Program provides a complimentary
service which is open to individuals without company or product
prerequisites. Worldwide DAP services include a variety of technical,
business, and marketing support services, provided through CompuServe.
Enrollment is done electronically through either the CompuServe
information service or by requesting an enrollment form from Internet.
Programming Tools and Information
---------------------------------
The EMEA DAP, through the BBS and DAP Library CD-ROMs, provides
developers with the latest OS/2 programming tools and information that
are generally (freely) available. An essential complement to our
services is The Developer Connection for OS/2, which provides additional
professional tools, utilities, product demos, information, and sample
code from IBM and others.
For a low-cost subscription to The Developer Connection for OS/2, you
will receive four quarterly updates in the form of a CD-ROM and a
newsletter. Support is provided through The Developer Connection for
OS/2 forum on CompuServe, as well as the CF.DEVCON customer forum on the
EMEA DAP BBS. Subscriptions to The Developer Connection for OS/2 are
available from IBM Direct Services in Copenhagen, Denmark.
More Information
----------------
To obtain more information about the EMEA DAP, IBM Direct Services, or
any other service we offer, please use one of the following means:
HelpFax: If you have a touch-tone telephone, call our IBM HelpFax
automated response system in the UK at +44 (0)256 50096. Request
document number 33001 for an EMEA DAP application form, or 1000 for
the index of documents.
TeleFax: +44 (0)256 336778
Internet: emeadap@vnet.ibm.com
Post: IBM Developer Assistance Program
Normandy House, PO Box 32
Alencon Link, Basingstoke
Hants. RG21 1EJ, England
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+----------------------------------+
| IBM Device Driver Support Center | ddsc
+----------------------------------+
If you are developing a device driver for OS/2, you need to know about
the IBM Device Driver Support Center, your one-stop shopping for:
o Worldwide device-driver developer support
o The DUDE, a dedicated BBS providing up-to-the minute information
solely for device-driver developers, as well as problem assistance.
The BBS phone number is 1-407-982-3217, with settings 8, N, 1, and
transmission rate 9600 bps.
Contact the DUDE for more information about:
-- Logo program
-- Test program
-- Driver distribution program
-- DUDE-ads
o Specialized device-driver development workshops
The DDSC team is in place to support your questions and education needs.
The team's voice-mail phone number, available at all times, is
1-407-982-4239.
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+------------------------------------------------+
| DB2 Client/Server Developer Assistance Program | db2cs
+------------------------------------------------+
ISVs who want to enable their products for DB2/2 should also join the
DB2 Client/Server Developer Assistance Program (DB2 C/S DAP). ISVs who
join this program get a free copy of DB2/2 for enablement (development
and testing) purposes only. In addition, the receive free DB2/2
technical support while they enable their products for DB2/2. To join
the DB2/2 C/S DAP, call 1-800-627-8363 within the USA.
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+----------------------+
| CICS OS/2 Developers | os2cics
+----------------------+
ISVs who want to evaluate how their product or service could exploit the
capabilities of CICS OS/2 Version 2 can obtain CICS OS/2 V2 code,
documentation, educational video, and technical support. The code has a
90-day life, and is for development, test, and demonstration purposes
only. Unlimited-life code is available to ISVs who are willing to commit
to produce a product or service that exploits CICS OS/2. For more
information, contact Fred Holland at 1-301-240-8143, fax 1-301-240-8836.
========================================================================
+----------------------------+
| TCP/IP for OS/2 Developers | os2tcp
+----------------------------+
ISVs who have products that interoperate with the IBM TCP/IP V2.0 for
OS/2 product, or who wish to enable their products to do so, should join
the TCP/IP Application Partners Program (TAPP). ISVs who join TAPP get a
copy of TCP/IP for OS/2 for enablement (development and testing)
purposes only. To join the TAPP, call 1-919-254-2679.
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+----------------+
| AIX POWER Team | poweraix
+----------------+
The POWER Team is an exciting program developed just for you, the
developer. It is tailored to help you gain access to the IBM tools that
can help build and grow your product in the AIX marketplace, using IBM's
POWER architecture and the RISC System/6000.
Membership in the POWER Team program allows you to take advantage of a
variety of programs, which include:
Technical Support
-----------------
Choose from our menu of special fee-based technical support programs.
You may select the type of technical support that is best for your
development situation:
o Porting assistance
o Ongoing technical support
o Consulting services
- Design reviews
- Performance tuning
- On-site consulting
o Benchmarking
o Remote access to an RS/6000
Development
-----------
Receive information and tools to assist you in your ongoing development
activities:
o Electronic technical/marketing bulletin board
o Question-and-answer database
o Early product information
o Access to AIX public-domain software
o Porting information / white papers
Equipment
---------
Enjoy the availability of equipment without straining your budget:
o RS/6000 Developer's Discount Program
o RS/6000 Leasing Program
o RS/6000 Rentals
Marketing
---------
Expand your marketing opportunities through our programs:
o AIX Power Solutions Catalog
- 50-word product description in magazine format
- Up to 5 pages of marketing / product information via fax
- Advertising discounts available for POWER team members
- Call 1-415-855-3333 and request a document or catalog
o IBM's online databases for AIX solutions
Education
---------
Keep your leading edge with information about the latest products, new
technologies, and trends:
o POWER conferences
- Technical conferences for independent software and hardware
developers.
o AIXpert magazine subscription
- Quarterly technical publication with a distribution of 25,000
- Advertising discounts available for POWER team members
o Seminars / classes
Information
-----------
Learn about the many programs and facilities that IBM has to offer.
Making it easier for you to work with IBM is an important goal of this
program. POWER Team members receive technical, business, and marketing
information on a regular basis.
Who is Eligible?
----------------
The POWER Team is intended for developers working on products for
commercial release. You are eligible to participate in the program if:
o You are currently developing products for AIX and the RISC System/6000
o You are currently marketing AIX or UNIX products.
More Information
----------------
For more information, call the POWER Team information line at
1-800-222-2363 within the USA, and request additional information and a
membership application.
Become a member of the POWER Team, and work with IBM to expand your
sales and marketing opportunities, take advantage of the technical
support and equipment offerings, and keep on the leading edge of new
technologies.
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+--------------------------------+
| AS/400 Partners in Development | part400
+--------------------------------+
Partners in Development builds on the ASsociation/400 business partner
support program. Through Partners in Development, IBM will provide
extensive technical support from the AS/400 Software Partner Lab in
Rochester, Minnesota, and at application support centers around the
world.
Because ASsociation/400 is the primary communication vehicle for the new
Partners in Development organization, the entry membership fee for
ASsociation/400 for 1994 has been reduced to 250 USD per year.
Technical support will include hands-on courses on product strategies,
early development for unannounced products, and post-announce product
issues. It will include courses for developers seeking to exploit
emerging technologies, including:
o Client/server implementation
o Object-oriented programming
o Multimedia
o Imaging
o Fax and mobile network access
o Integrated Language Environment (ILE) assistance
o OS/400 assistance
Customized courses also will be offered at vendor sites. In addition,
Partners in Development has a toll-free phone number, 1-800-365-4426,
extension 400, through which independent software vendors can get
immediate help finding the appropriate person to assist with any AS/400
matter.
Partners in Development also will assist in vendors' marketing and
delivery programs. For example, vendors will be able to work with the
Rochester lab's fulfillment center on their system configuration
proposals for customers, and to get their offerings included in IBM
configuration proposals. In addition, they will be able to have their
offerings pre-loaded in systems shipped directly from IBM. Assistance is
also available to business partners using the IBM AS/400 Portable One, a
full-function, portable model.
AS/400 Partners in Development also includes electronic access to IBM
developers through ASsociation/400 On-Line. The interactive service
provides all schedules, new offerings, and changes via a regular
newsletter and special mailings. It also includes developers' forums,
question-and-answer access to IBM technical support staff, bulletin
boards, and computer industry trade articles.
On-line support also will be available to vendors seeking to enhance
their marketing efforts with IBM's new Portable Sales Automation System
(PSAS). PSAS is a portable configurator and a suite of automated selling
tools with leading-edge graphics that runs on PC laptop or notebook
computers.
Membership in ASsociation/400 continues to provide its members with
benefits including developer support and two free software licenses per
year for IBM software development tools and products such as ImagePlus
and Ultimedia. ASsociation/400 members also receive education discounts
and developer leases.
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+---------------------------------+
| Object Connection for VisualAge | connobj
+---------------------------------+
The Object Connection is a program for fostering an "objects"
aftermarket for IBM's new VisualAge development system. It is designed
to help you develop and sell VisualAge objects, or parts, for the open
market. These parts must be written to the interface specifications
provided in the IBM manual titled "Construction from Parts Architecture:
Building Parts for Fun and Profit".
Who Can Join?
-------------
Enterprises interested in assessing the prospect of building VisualAge
objects (or parts) from the open market are eligible for membership in
the Object Connection.
Object Connection Services
--------------------------
Members are entitled to:
o A development license for VisualAge at very favorable terms
o Marketing assistance
o Technical support
- access via an 800 phone number to VisualAge Technical Consultants
on a call-back basis
- technical documentation updates
- interactive technical support on CompuServe
More Information
----------------
To join, call VisualAge's Object Connection Program at 1-800-IBM-CARY
(1-800-426-2279) within the USA, and request a program information
package and membership application. Fill out the application form and
return it to the Object Connection Program. The program manager will
call you for a telephone interview.
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+-------------------+
| PenAssist Program | helppen
+-------------------+
The IBM Pen Developer Assistance Program (PenAssist) is designed
especially for the developer of pen software. The program is tailored to
help you develop applications in the emerging technology.
PenAssist Programs
------------------
Membership in the PenAssist program allows you to take advantage of a
variety of programs:
o Access to IBM test centers
- Located in Palo Alto CA and Atlanta GA
- Equipped with an IBM PS/2 and digitizing pads. The PS/2 has PenDOS
SDK and Pen for OS/2 installed.
o Electronic mail. Enrolled developers can send to and receive messages
directly from the software developers' support organization.
o IBM pen software CompuServe forum, a forum for pen and mobile systems.
IBM monitors this forum and provides responses to inquiries.
o Special software discounts:
- PenDOS SDK
- Pen for OS/2 SDK
- Pen development tools
o Special hardware discounts:
- Special prices on pen hardware from IBM and other manufacturers.
- Eligibility to receive a 50 percent discount on selected IBM
printers and features.
- Notification of special promotional offerings.
o IBM Fax Information Service
- Provides immediate information about IBM's pen and mobile software
systems and other IBM products and services.
- Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, free of charge.
o Marketing
- Pen application catalog
- Personal Computer Company BBS - applications will be listed in this
database at no additional charge.
- Business-show support
- A single point of contact will be provided to assist with reviewing
development and marketing relationships.
Who is Eligible?
----------------
o Developers of pen applications
o Developers of commercially available applications
o Corporations developing pen applications for their own use.
More Information
----------------
For more information about PenAssist, call 1-800-627-8363 within the
USA, or fax to 1-404-835-9444.
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+-------------------------------------------------+
| Q and A About The Developer Connection for OS/2 | devconqa
+-------------------------------------------------+
Q1. What is The Developer Connection for OS/2?
A1. The Developer Connection for OS/2 is an annual subscription program
for application developers. Its purpose is to deliver: licenses to
developers for toolkits, productivity tools, development tools, and
sample code; licenses to the latest pre-release code, so developers
can prepare for and simulate future environments; and the most
up-to-date versions of technical documentation about OS/2.
The Developer Connection for OS/2 consists of four issues (CDs and a
newsletter) delivered over the course of one year, plus access to
The Developer Connection section of the OS2DF2 forum on CompuServe
until the subscription expires.
For those subscribers who are not members of CompuServe, IBM has
established the DEVCON CFORUM on the OS/2 BBS under TalkLink
(TalkLink is a feature under the IBMLink Commercial Services), and
Internet support by addressing your questions and comments to
devcon@vnet.ibm.com.
Q2. What does The Developer Connection cost?
A2. An annual subscription entitles the subscriber to four issues of the
CD(s) and newsletter, plus access to a private section of the
CompuServe OS2DF2 forum.
Customers may also purchase additional licenses, which allow for
making one additional copy of the contents of the four issues of the
CD(s) and newsletters and one additional license to use the code
delivered on the CDs.
In the USA, prices are:
Annual Additional
Subscription License
Regular 199 USD 75 USD
Price
DAP Commercial/ 119 USD 45 USD
Premier Price
Student/Faculty 119 USD not available
Price
In Canada, prices are:
Annual Subscription 225.00 CDN (same price for DAP members)
Additional License no charge
In Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, prices are:
Annual DAP Discount
Currency Subscription Price
Austrian Schilling 2.669,00 1.599,00
Belgian Franc 7.951,00 4.763,00
British Pounds 150,00 90,00
Danish Kroner 1.497,00 897,00
Dutch Gylden 339,00 257,00
Finnish Finmarks 1.337,00 801,00
French Francs 1.309,00 784,00
German Marks 380,00 228,00
Greek Drachmas 55.305,00 33.132,00
Irish Pounds 159,00 95,00
Italian Lire 335.229,00 212.810,00
Norwegian Kroner 1.651,00 989,00
Portuguese Escudos 38.578,00 23.111,00
Spanish Pesetas 30.592,00 8.327,00
Swedish Kroner 1.803,00 1.080,00
Swiss Francs 337,00 202,00
Israel (currency USD) 217.00 USD 130.00 USD
and
Turkey
Q3. If I belong to the DAP, do I get a discount?
A3. Members of US Commercial Services or US Premier Services within
the US Developer Assistance Program may purchase The Developer
Connection at a reduced price, 119 USD for an annual subscription
and 45 USD for each additional license. US members of the
Worldwide DAP, however, purchase The Developer Connection at the
regular 199 USD price.
European DAP members may purchase The Developer Connection at a
reduced rate. When members call to order, the operators will give
the reduced price in the appropriate currency.
Q4. What does The Developer Connection CD contain?
A4. The CD(s) contains pre-release versions of many IBM OS/2 and LAN
products, internal development and productivity tools, bitmaps, and
demos of products from IBM and others. Each CD also includes the
latest release level of The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2, the
Multimedia Presentation Manager Toolkit/2, and the Pen for OS/2
Developer's Toolkit. In addition to these programs, the CD contains
sample source code that can be used to develop your own
applications. The CD also contains thousands of pages of
documentation, with a search facility.
Q5. What advantages do I get from the CompuServe forum for DevCon that
I didn't have before?
A5. Subscribing to The Developer Connection entitles you to access the
private Developer Connection section of the OS2DF2 forum on
CompuServe. IBM developers will be answering questions and carrying
on dialogs with subscribers on a full-time basis and will respond to
your comments/issues/questions on a timely basis.
Q6. How many copies of DevCon do I have to subscribe to for my
company? I have many programmers, do I have to buy one for each?
A6. After your company has purchased its initial subscription to The
Developer Connection, you may buy as many additional licenses as you
want. For each additional license you order, 4 times over the year
you will receive the current newsletter and a Proof of Additional
License certificate, which entitles you to make one additional copy
of the contents of the current CD volume. Additional licenses work
best for Local Area Network development environments. (Example; If
you have 10 developers on a LAN, you could buy one regular license
and 9 additional licenses.)
Q7. I've heard that the DevCon program will grow in the future. What
will I see over the next year?
A7. The Developer Connection for Image Plus Visualinfo was just
recently announced. Future direction for The Developer Connection
has not been announced; however, we are considering CDs for specific
areas of interest to developers such as: Device Driver Source, AIX,
Object Oriented, etc.
Q8. Does my license to use the release-level toolkits contained on
The Developer Connection CD end if I do not renew my subscription at
the end of my annual membership?
A8. In general, the license to use the code on each Developer Connection
CD is shipped with the CD and expires 120 days after receipt of that
issue or upon receipt of the next CD issue, whichever comes first.
However, your licenses to the following toolkits continue beyond
expiration of your subscription: The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2,
Multimedia Presentation Manager Toolkit/2, and Pen for OS/2
Developer's Toolkit. As long as you adhere to the terms and
conditions of the agreement, your license to the abovementioned
toolkits does not terminate.
Q9. Is the Developer Connection program available outside North America?
A9. The DevCon program has been announced in the US, Canada, Europe,
Middle East, Africa, Mexico, Brazil, and the Asia / Pacific
countries. It is currently available in all of these geographies.
Q10.How do I subscribe to The Developer Connection for OS/2?
A10.In the US, you can subscribe to The Developer Connection for OS/2
by calling 1-800-6-DEVCON (1-800-633-8266), 1-303-330-7655(fax).
In Canada, call 1-800-561-5293.
In Brazil, call 0800-111205 (voice), (011)886-3222 (fax)
In Mexico, call 627-2444 (within Mexico City)
91-800 00639 (other locations in Mexico)
To order in Europe, call IBM ISMC in Denmark. Please ensure that you
dial the international access code applicable to your country BEFORE
dialing the appropriate phone number. Operators speaking the
following languages are available. Note that 45 is the country code
for Denmark.
Internat.
Language Dial code Number
-------- ---------- ------
Dutch: Denmark=45 +48101400
English: Denmark=45 +48101500
French: Denmark=45 +48101200
German: Denmark=45 +48101000
Italian: Denmark=45 +48101600
Spanish: Denmark=45 +48101100
TeleFax: Denmark=45 +48142207
In Asia/Pacific, call 61-2-354-7684 (voice), 61-2-354-7766 (fax).
Note that 61 is the country code for Australia.
Q11.The back of the newsletter says "For CompuServe membership
information, call........ You will receive a special introductory
membership for IBM customers". What does the special intro offer
include?
A11.The special introductory offer includes:
- A brochure with an ID and password
- One month of basic services for free
- 15 USD of free extended services
- Free subscription to CompuServe magazine
To obtain a CompuServe ID, or just to inquire about membership, call
one of the following numbers, and ask for Representative 239:
From the United Kingdom, call 0800 289 378
From Germany, call 0130 37 32
From other countries in Europe, call (+44) (+272) 255 111
From the USA, call 1-800-524-3388
From elsewhere, call 1-614-457-0802
Q12.If I have a CompuServe id, how do I gain access to the private
Developer Connection section of the OS2DF2 forum?
A12.The Developer Connection section on the OS2DF2 forum is the way to
obtain technical support and also to exchange messages, ideas,
comments and concerns with The Developer Connection for OS/2 team
and forum members.
To obtain access to this private section, send an E-mail note
containing your Developer Connection subscription number to the
Developer Connection Administrator at CompuServe user id 73423,2767.
You will receive notification of access to the Developer Connection
section within 2 business days. To access the forum, type GO OS2DF2
at the prompt, then select the Developer Connection section.
Q13.Is there any other electronic support for The Developer Connection
for OS/2?
A13.Yes, IBM has established the DEVCON CFORUM on the OS/2 BBS under
TalkLink (TalkLink is a feature under the IBMLink Commercial
Services). For more information, customers in the USA may call
1-800-547-1283, and customers outside of the USA should contact
their local IBM Marketing Representative.
Support is also available thru the Internet by addressing your
questions and comments to devcon@vnet.ibm.com.
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subdcos2
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Subscription Information for The Developer Connection for OS/2 |
| and the IBM Device Driver Source Kit (DDK) for OS/2 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
The following list of phone and fax numbers was published in Volume 3 of
The Developer Connection News.
The list applies to two products:
o The Developer Connection for OS/2
o IBM Device Driver Source Kit (DDK) for OS/2
The phone numbers shown are for ordering both products unless otherwise
specified.
To order within the USA:
Call 1-800-633-8266, or fax to 1-303-330-7655.
NOTE: Commercial and Premier Services DAP members in the USA are
eligible for a discounted price for The Developer Connection for
OS/2. When ordering, be sure to specify that you are a
Commercial and Premier Services DAP member, and give your
membership number.
Additional numbers for ordering the IBM Device Driver Source Kit for
OS/2: Call 1-407-982-4239, or use the DUDE BBS, 1-407-982-3217.
To order within Canada:
For The Developer Connection for OS/2 and the IBM Device Driver
Source Kit for OS/2, call 1-800-561-5293.
To order within Brazil:
For The Developer Connection for OS/2, call 0800-111205, or fax to
(011) 886-3222.
For the IBM Device Driver Source Kit for OS/2, call 02-1-800-6120,
or fax to 02-1-800-6936. (02 is the country code for Brazil.)
To order within Mexico:
For the Developer Connection for OS/2, call 627-2444 within Mexico
City, or +91-800-00639 elsewhere in Mexico.
To order within Asia/Pacific Countries:
Be sure to dial your country's international access code before
dialing the listed phone number. 61 is the country code for Australia.
Call +61-2-354-7684, or fax to +61-2-354-7766.
To order within Europe:
If you live outside the USA, Canada, Asia/Pacific countries, Brazil,
or Mexico, you can order directly from the IBM Software Manufacturing
Center in Copenhagen, Denmark. Be sure to dial your country's
international access code before dialing the appropriate phone number
or fax number listed below. 45 is the country code for Denmark.
Operators speaking the following languages are available.
Language Phone Number
-------- ------------
Dutch 45-4-810-1400
English 45-4-810-1500
French 45-4-810-1200
German 45-4-810-1000
Italian 45-4-810-1600
Spanish 45-4-810-1100
Fax 45-4-814-2207
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+---------------------------------------------+
| Professional Certification Program from IBM | certprof
| for OS/2 and LAN Server |
+---------------------------------------------+
IBM's Personal Software Products division sponsors a Professional
Certification Program from IBM for its OS/2 and LAN Server products. To
gain certification, individuals demonstrate their proficiency in
supporting selected products from IBM's PSP by passing a series of
tests.
Four Certified Roles
--------------------
Individuals, rather than organizations, can receive certification in
the following roles:
o Certified OS/2 Engineer
Provides the skills to support OS/2 installations and develop
expertise in fine-tuning and customizing OS/2 platform systems.
o Certified OS/2 Instructor
Helps candidates teach certified OS/2 engineers through extensive
training and testing.
o Certified LAN Server Administrator
Develops the skills necessary to support day-to-day network
operations, such as backing up the server, maintaining security, and
loading applications.
o Certified LAN Server Engineer
Provides service and support skills for LAN Server networks,
including network design, performance tuning, and installation.
o Certified LAN Server Instructor
Enables participants to teach certified LAN Server engineers and LAN
Server administrators through extensive training and testing.
Testing
-------
Certification testing is administered by Drake Training and
Technologies, a worldwide provider of certification testing in the
computer industry. Classroom education is offered through the extensive
network of IBM Education and Training division and IBM Licensed
Education Center locations (in the United States only).
More Information
----------------
CERT94.ZIP, in the IBM/PSP Marketing Library (lib 8 of the OS2USER
forum), contains sample tests, test objectives, and program descriptions
for the current programs.
For more information about the PSP Professional Certification Program
from IBM, contact Drake Training and Technologies:
United States and Canada 1-800-959-3926
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, +49 (0) 211 500 9950
Italy, Eastern Europe
United Kingdom, Ireland, Scandinavia, +44 (0) 71 437 6900
The Middle East, South Africa
France, Spain, Portugal, North Africa +33 (0) 1 4289 8749
Japan +81 3 3269 9620
Australia +61 2 414 3666
Latin America -fax request to US: 1-612-896-7020
(include the name Melissa Loh and
phone number 1-612-896-7458)
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+---------------------------------------------+
| IBM Independent/International Vendor League | ivlibm
+---------------------------------------------+
The IBM Independent/International Vendor League (IVL) supports
developers of non-software products (books, magazines, training videos,
and courses) and providers of consulting services for the same IBM
software products (OS/2, etc.). The IVL also helps vendors with
technical and marketing support such as their product accreditation
program and listings in the IBM Sources & Solutions directory. The IVL
offers the IVL News Service, which delivers vendor product announcements
and other newsworthy items electronically to the media.
To join the IVL, call 1-203-452-7704, fax 1-203-268-1075, or e-mail
GailO@VNet.IBM.Com. IVL members can contact the IVL News Service at
IVLInfo@VNet.IBM.Com, or voice/fax 1-407-495-4421.
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+-------------------+
| 800 Phone Numbers | 800nos
+-------------------+
The 800 phone numbers below come from two sources:
(1) This issue and preceding issues of PSP Developer Support News
(2) Information posted on IBM internal forums.
POWER Team Information Line 1-800-222-2363
Common Desktop Environment Developers Conference 1-800-225-4698
OS/2 Multimedia Tools 1-800-228-8584
OS/2 Dealer Locator Service 1-800-237-4824
IBM National Service/IBM Support Center * 1-800-237-5511
IBM Multimedia Help Center 1-800-241-1620
OS/2 Performance Beta II CD-ROM 1-800-251-2177
IBM PSP Developer Support Marketing Center * 1-800-285-2936
Housing Management for OS/2 Technical Update '94 1-800-338-6638
IBM LAN Server 4.0 Beta 1-800-339-8922
(in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
OS/2 Sales 1-800-342-6672
(in Canada, 1-800-465-7999)
AS/400 Partners in Development 1-800-365-4426
PC DOS Beta-Test Hotline * 1-800-368-8365
IBM International Marketing Information 1-800-426-1774
IBM National Telesales Marketing (IBMCALL) 1-800-426-2255
IBM Cary (North Carolina) Customer Center 1-800-426-2279
Boca Raton Technical Services Software System Test 1-800-426-2622
IBM Direct 1-800-426-2968
(in Canada, 1-800-465-7999)
DCE Client for Windows Beta Program and 1-800-426-3040
LAN NetView Extended Beta Test
(in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
IBM general information 1-800-426-3333
(in Canada, 1-800-465-1234)
IBM Business Partner Locator (PS/2 Dealers) 1-800-426-3377
IBM FAX Information Service 1-800-426-4329
(in Canada, HELPFAX, 1-800-465-3299)
IBM Worldwide Industry Hardware Support 1-800-426-4579
IBM Translation Manager Support Center 1-800-426-4862
PS/2, PS/1, PC publications 1-800-426-7282
IBM Education and Training 1-800-426-8322
(in Canada, 1-800-661-2131)
The Corner Store 1-800-428-9672
Programmer's Paradise 1-800-445-7899
Integrated Systems Solutions Corporation 1-800-472-4772
Personal Software Products Advertising Program 1-800-491-5740
OS/2 2.1 and OS/2 2.1 for Windows ServicePaks 1-800-494-3044
CompuServe Membership * 1-800-524-3388
International Conference Resorts of America Travel 1-800-544-2432
Services (for ColoradOS/2 conference)
AT&T Business Translations (DAP member phone number) 1-800-544-5721
Personal Systems Competency Center + TALKLink (OS2BBS) 1-800-547-1283
(in Canada: IBMLink, 1-800-268-3100;
Customer Assistance group, 1-800-465-1234)
IBM AntiVirus Direct 1-800-551-3579
Software Vendor Systems Center 1-800-553-1623
several Developer Assistance Programs * 1-800-627-8363
Berlitz Translation Services 1-800-628-4808
(in Canada, 1-800-387-5500)
IBM Developer Connection for OS/2 1-800-633-8266
(in Canada, 1-800-561-5293)
IBM Direct Response Marketing 1-800-633-8266
OS/2 Technical Update '95 Registration 1-800-636-6634
GEnie 1-800-638-8369
ColoradOS/2 Conference * 1-800-648-5717
Carlson Travel Network (for OS/2 Technical Update '94) 1-800-666-8889
IBM Custom Application Porting Workshops 1-800-678-31UP
Personal Systems Technical Solutions magazine 1-800-678-8014
Delphi 1-800-695-4005
CGI Systems 1-800-722-1866
IBM AntiVirus Services Marketing 1-800-742-2493
IBM Support Family Information Center 1-800-742-9235
IBM Midwestern Customer Service Center 1-800-756-4426
Personal Systems HelpCenter 1-800-772-2227
(in Canada, 1-800-237-5511)
PRODIGY 1-800-776-0845
and 1-800-776-3449
Indelible Blue, Inc. 1-800-776-8284
(in Canada, 1-800-672-4255)
Personal Systems Support Family 1-800-799-7765
America Online 1-800-827-6364
IBM Technical Directory 1-800-832-4347
Business Depot, Inc. 1-800-844-8448
CompuServe * 1-800-848-8199
IBM PSP Technical Interchange Registration * 1-800-872-7109
IBM Publications (Software Manufacturing Solutions) 1-800-879-2755
IBM Ultimedia Tools Series 1-800-887-7771
PenDOS Software Developer Kit 1-800-888-8242
IBM Software Manufacturing Company 1-800-926-0364
OS/2 Developer magazine 1-800-926-8672
OS/2 Free Seminar Enrollment 1-800-937-3737
DB2 Technical Conference 1-800-955-1238
Drake Training and Technologies (for Professional * 1-800-959-3926
Certification Program from IBM)
IBM Customer Support Center 1-800-967-7882
IBM Software Solution Services/Personal Systems Support * 1-800-992-4777
Family
* indicates the number works in Canada also
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| Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, Service Marks | tmarks
+--------------------------------------------------+
(R) AIX, AIX SystemView NetView/6000, APL2, APL2/6000, Application
System/400, AS/400, AT, Audio Visual Connection, BookManager,
Communications Manager/2, C Set/2, DB2, DisplayWrite, HelpCenter,
HelpWare, IBM, ImagePlus, LAN NetView, LAN NetView Fix, LAN NetView
Manage, LAN NetView Monitor, LAN NetView Scan, LAN NetView Monitor,
LAN Server, Micro Channel, NetView, NetView/6000, Operating
System/2, Operating System/400, OS/2, OS/400, Pen for OS/2,
Personal Computer AT, Personal System/2, Presentation Manager,
PS/1, PS/2, RISC System/6000, RISC/6000, S/390, SQL/400, Systems
Application Architecture, TALKLink, ThinkPad, Ultimedia, and XGA
are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.
(R) Apple, Bento, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple
Computer Corp.
(R) ATI is a registered trademark of ATI Technologies, Inc.
(R) BIX is a registered trademark of General Videotex Corp.
(R) Cirrus Logic is a registered trademark of Cirrus Technology, Inc.
(R) COMDEX is a registered trademark of The Interface Group, Inc.
(R) CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe, Inc.
(R) Computer Associates is a registered trademark of Computer
Associates International, Inc.
(R) dBASE is a registered trademark of Borland International.
(R) Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corp.
(R) GEnie is a registered service mark of General Electric Information
Services Co.
(R) Headland is a registered trademark of Headland, Inc.
(R) Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi Corp.
(R) HP, LaserJet, DeskJet, OpenView, and PaintJet are registered
trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Co.
(R) IEEE is a registered trademark of The Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers.
(R) Intel and Indeo are registered trademarks of Intel Corp.
(R) Internet is a registered trademark of Internet, Inc.
(R) ISO is a registered trademark of the International Organization for
Standardization.
(R) Lotus, Lotus Notes, and 1-2-3 are registered trademarks of Lotus
Development Corp.
(R) MicroGate is a registered trademark of Gateway Microsystems, Inc.
(R) Microsoft and Microsoft C are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corp.
(R) NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corp.
(R) NetWare, NetWare Server, and Novell are registered trademarks of
Novell, Inc.
(R) Object Management Group and OMG are registered trademarks of Object
Management Group, Inc.
(R) OPEN LOOK and UNIX are registered trademarks of UNIX System
Laboratories, Inc.
(R) Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corp.
(R) PenDOS is a registered trademark of Communication Intelligence
Corp.
(R) PRODIGY is a registered trademark of PRODIGY Services Corp.
(R) Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corp.
(R) Sybase is a registered trademark of Sybase, Inc.
(R) Taligent is a registered trademark of Taligent, Inc.
(R) ToolTalk and SunSoft are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
Inc.
(R) Toshiba is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corp.
(R) True Type is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
(R) UNIX is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc.
(R) Walt Disney World is a registered trademark of Walt Disney
Productions.
(R) Western Digital is a registered trademark of Western Digital Corp.
(R) WordPerfect is a registered trademark of WordPerfect Corp.
(R) Xerox is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp.
(TM) AIX/6000, APPN, BonusPak, Certified LAN Server Engineer, Certified
OS/2 Engineer, CICS, CICS/ESA, CICS MVS, CICS OS/2, CICS VSE,
Common User Access, C Set ++, CUA, Current, DATABASE 2, DataHub,
DB2, DB2/2, DB2/6000, DDCS/2, The Developer Connection for OS/2,
DISTRIBUTED DATABASE CONNECTION SERVICES/2, Distributed Relational
Database Architecture, DRDA, Extended Services for OS/2, IBMLink,
IMS Client Server/2, Information Warehouse, LANStreamer, Library
Reader, LinkWay, Matinee, Midware, Multimedia Presentation
Manager/2, Natural Computing, NAVIGATOR, NetSp, NetView DM, PCjr,
PenAssist, Person to Person, Personal Information Manager,
PlayAtWill, PowerPC, PowerPC 601, PowerOpen, RETAIN, SAA, SOM,
SOMobjects, SQL/DS, Storyboard, SuperStor/DS, SYSINFO, Ultimotion,
VSE/ESA, WIN-OS/2, VisualAge, VisualGen, Workplace Shell, and XT
are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.
(TM) ActionMedia, DVI, Indeo, and Intel386 are trademarks of Intel Corp.
(TM) Adobe, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Premiere are
trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc.
(TM) AST is a trademark of AST Research, Inc.
(TM) Borland, Paradox, and Quattro Pro are trademarks of Borland
International.
(TM) CasePoint is a trademark of Inference Corp.
(TM) Central Point Backup is a trademark of Central Point Software, Inc.
(TM) ColoradOS/2 is a trademark of Kovsky Conference Productions, Inc.
(TM) Dialcom 400 is a trademark of BT Tymnet.
(TM) DirecPC and DIRECTV are trademarks of Hughes Network Systems, Inc.
(TM) Drake Training and Technologies is a trademark of Drake Training
and Technologies.
(TM) EasyLink and AT&T Mail are trademarks of AT&T.
(TM) Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corp.
(TM) Excel is a trademark of Microsoft Corp.
(TM) FaxWorks is a trademark of SofNet, Inc.
(TM) GEIS Quick Comm is a trademark of General Electric Information
Services Co.
(TM) HyperACCESS and HyperACCESS Lite are trademarks of Hilgraeve, Inc.
(TM) LAN Workplace is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
(TM) Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Corp.
(TM) MCI Mail is a trademark of MCI.
(TM) Mesa and MOLI are trademarks of Athena Design, Inc.
(TM) Micro Focus is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd.
(TM) Open Software Foundation, OSF, OSF/1, and Motif are trademarks of
the Open Software Foundation, Inc.
(TM) OpenDoc is a trademark of Apple Computer Corp.
(TM) ORACLE Server and ORACLE7 are trademarks of Oracle Corp.
(TM) PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card
International Association.
(TM) PC/TCP is a trademark of FTP Software Inc.
(TM) Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corp.
(TM) PhoenixCARD Manager Plus is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies,
Inc.
(TM) PostScript and Adobe Type Manager are trademark of Adobe Systems,
Inc.
(TM) PSN and Private Satellite Network are trademarks of Private
Satellite Network, Inc.
(TM) RAMBoost is a trademark of Central Point Software, Inc.
(TM) SCO is a trademark of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
(TM) SmallTalk and Smalltalk V/PM are trademarks of Digitalk Corp.
(TM) Solaris is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc.
(TM) SoundBlaster is a trademark of Creative Labs, Inc.
(TM) Source Migration and Analysis Tool (SMART) is a trademark of One Up
Corp.
(TM) SPARCstation is a trademark of SPARC International, Inc.
(TM) Support on Site is a trademark of Ziff-Davis.
(TM) TCP with Demand Protocol Architecture is a trademark of 3COM Corp.
(TM) TelePad is a trademark of TelePad Corp.
(TM) Tusk is a trademark of Tusk, Inc.
(TM) Univel is a trademark of Univel.
(TM) VX*REXX and WATCOM are trademarks of WATCOM International Corp.
(TM) X/Open is a trademark of the X/Open Co., Ltd.
(TM) Windows, Win32, Windows NT, and Windows for Workgroups are
trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
(SM) America Online is a service mark of America Online, Inc.
(SM) SprintMail is a service mark of US Sprint.
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This concludes 1995 Issue 1 of IBM SDO Developer Support News. Please
let us know how we can improve it -- send your feedback to
DSNEWS@VNET.IBM.COM. Thank you!