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- Breaking news (p1 of 5)
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- January 30, 1995
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- IBM BUILDING WINDOWS 95 COMPATIBILITY INTO WARP
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- By Mary Jo Foley
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- Full Text COPYRIGHT Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1995
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- IBM is well on its way toward developing its next-generation OS/2 Warp
- product even as it labors to get multiple versions of the current OS/2
- edition out the door.
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- Warp 2, as it is known inside IBM, will include a number of features
- that will make Warp more directly competitive with Microsoft Corp.'s
- Windows 95, according to sources familiar with IBM's plans.
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- IBM already has made significant progress in achieving compatibility
- with Windows 95, even though IBM no longer has access to Microsoft
- operating system and Win32c code, sources close to the company said.
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- IBM officials declined to comment on features, or even the existence,
- of Warp 2.
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- IBM engineers are reverse-engineering compatibility, so that Warp
- users won't have to wait six months or more for IBM to catch up with
- new Microsoft operating systems, sources said. Warp 2 users will be
- able to boot up both Windows 95 and Warp 2 or install Warp 2 over
- Windows 95, sources said.
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- Warp 2 will include more complete plug-and-play support, going beyond
- the PCMCIA-only device support available in the current OS/2 Warp
- release, sources said.
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- With the Warp 2 release, OpenDoc and IBM's Object REXX will be
- integrated into the base operating system, the same way Microsoft
- integrates Object Linking and Embedding into Windows, they said.
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- Warp 2 will support a minidriver/unidriver model that is designed to
- simply the development and modification of operating-system device
- drivers, sources added.
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- Warp 2 also will include a built-in user-interface enhancer, possibly
- Lotus Development Corp.'s SmartCenter, according to sources.
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- Inclusion of a product such as SmartCenter could provide IBM Warp
- users with a front end more similar to Windows 95, with its start
- button and tool bar across the bottom of the screen.
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- "This release could be a real Windows 95 thunder-stealer," said
- Michael Kogan, a consultant with Kogan Associates Inc., an Atlantic
- Beach, Fla., software-development consultant. "Currently, you can't
- run Warp on top of Windows 95 [beta code]. If IBM can provide a
- version of Warp that will install on top of Windows 95 they'll be well
- ahead of the game."
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- What remains to be seen, Kogan said, is whether IBM will roll these
- features into OS/2 LAN Client, which is due to ship in the second or
- third quarter, or hold off and do a separate release of Warp 2 late
- this year or in early 1996.
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- IBM users said they were eagerly anticipating some of the Warp 2
- features.
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- "Building in REXX will be a real plus," said a systems engineer with a
- major West Coast financial firm who requested anonymity.
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- "REXX is a good, quick-and-dirty app-building tool. It's much easier
- to use than C.
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- "Our office also is likely to get some Windows 95, too," the engineer
- said. "Warp will need to be able to handle this right away, so as not
- to become the next DR DOS. It's good. It shows IBM is trying harder to
- keep up."