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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. OS/2 Version 2.0 Assistant ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
OS/2 Assistant is a package designed to aid first line technical support staff
in answering OS/2 related queries quickly and efficiently. The information in
this packageis split up into several sections which are listed below.
To view the information contained in a section double click on the topic you
require below.
o Related Products
o List of OS/2 Publications
o IBM Personal Systems Developer
o List of Files on OS/2 disks
o List of OS/2 Part Numbers
o Hardware Tips
o List of Compatible PC Machines
o List of Supported Printers
o Application Compatibility Information
o General Tips, on Using OS/2
o Info for First Time WPS User
o Workplace Shell Useability Tips
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Related Products ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following related products are available:
o IBM OS/2 2.0 Extended Services
o IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Entry and Advanced
o IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 (DDCS/2)
o IBM OS/2 System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2)
o OASAS I
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1. IBM OS/2 2.0 Extended Services ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
HIGHLIGHTS
o IBM provides two new program products which contain the communications and
database manager functions of the IBM Extended Edition and the functions of
the IBM SAA Networking Services/2 integrated in packages separate from the
base OS/2 Operating System. They are called:
- Extended Services for OS/2 and
- Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2.
The former provides communications and single user database function but
cannot be configured as a database server. The database server version
provides the same function in addition to being configurable as a database
server. This version also offers DOS, DOS Windows and OS/2 NETBIOS client
support to other LAN attached workstations through a Distributed Feature
referred to as the Database Client Application Enablers.
o Extends the Extended Services communications and database functions to
selected non-IBM hardware platforms and to selected, compatible non-IBM OS/2
operating systems.
o Enhances the LAN transport layer in the communications function for improved
performance and enables exploitation of the Network Device Interface
Specification (NDIS) by both IBM and vendors.
o Offers new communications and database function and usability improvements
over those offered in the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition, Version 1.3.
o Offers an Administrator's Kit to facilitate planning, configuration and
administration for a multi-workstation or host-connected environment.
Extended Services is designed to:
1. Run on the IBM OS/2 Standard Edition Version 1.3 (Refresh Level 1.30.1) or
replace the communications and database manager functions of the IBM
Extended Edition Version 1.3 when upgraded to Refresh Level 1.30.1.
Extended Services will also run on the IBM Operating System/2 Version 2.0
32-bit operating system. Extended Services also supports selected versions
of the OS/2 Operating System which have been determined to be compatible
with IBM's Standard Edition Version 1.3 Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later that
are marketed by other vendors.
2. Be supported on OS/2 compatible versions of the IBM personal computer and
PS/2 hardware as well as on selected non-IBM hardware.
Extended Services includes many function, performance and usability
enhancements to the database and communications applications previously
available in the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.3. The base OS/2
operating system, previously part of the Extended Edition's Database and
Communication Manager components, is now a separately packaged program. The
LAN Requester is now provided with IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0.
Note: * Note that if Extended Services for OS/2 is installed on an OS/2 1.3
Extended Edition (EE) system, all the EE function is removed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1.1. Database Client Application Enablers Distributed Feature ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Distributed Feature is packaged with the Extended Services with Database
Manager for OS/2 product. When installed on a workstation running DOS, DOS
Windows, OS/2 1.3 or OS/2 2.0, it allows access to databases being shared on
the LAN. Clients running the Distributed Feature do not need to have Extended
Services for OS/2, or Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2
installed.
Note that a Distribution and Usage Agreement (DUA) must cover each client
installed.
Operating Systems Supported
o DOS
o DOS Windows
o OS/2 1.3 SE/EE*
o OS/2 2.0
Features
LAN database client
Note: * Note that if Extended Services for OS/2 is installed on an OS/2 1.3
Extended Edition (EE) system, all the EE function is removed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.2. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Entry and Advanced ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Major new capabilities, options, features and support are announced for the
OS/2 LAN Server. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Entry supports either 16-bit
or 32-bit operating systems, provides enhancements in the areas of system
management, Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) support for DOS LAN Requester,
Windows 3.0 support and OEM enabling. The Entry product is especially
attractive for customers specializing in workgroup computing.
A LAN Requesters Distributed Feature is offered to enable DOS and OS/2
workstations to access the OS/2 LAN Server in a Client/Server relationship.
The function offered in the Distributed Feature is a subset of that provided by
OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0.
In addition to the function described above, excluding 32-bit operating system
support, IBM OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 Advanced provides additional performance
enhancements by exploiting advanced functions of the Intel 386 architecture.
Also provided is disk mirroring/duplexing and local server security. These
functions allow the IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 Advanced to support
customers with mission critical applications requiring higher performance and
enhanced data integrity.
IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 has the same APIs as well as well as most of
the same functions as Microsoft's LAN Manager 2.0. However, by providing
unique features, IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 achieves competitive advantage
in many marketing situations.
IBM's current intentions and plans are subject to review. Announcement of any
product will be based upon IBM's business and technical judgement.
HIGHLIGHTS
o Entry Server supports either 16-bit or 32-bit Operating Systems
o OS/2 LAN Server was repackaged to include Requesters
o OS/2 Requester supports 16-bit or 32-bit Operating Systems
o DOS LAN Requester support for DOS 5.0 upper memory blocks
o Support for selected OEM Hardware and Operating Systems
o Advanced Server supports Disk Mirroring and Duplexing
o Support has been added for Icelandic, Turkish, and Latin 2 in the DOS and
OS/2 SE 2.0 environments.
o Statement of Direction for Service and Support offerings.
DESCRIPTION
The Advanced product is a highly optimised network server designed for advanced
80386-based platforms with very large hardfiles. It consists of an optimised
Ring 0 Server tightly coupled with a bootable Installable High Performance File
System (386 HPFS) and customised device drivers to accelerate network file I/O.
IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 now provides customers with solutions that
address IBM and non-IBM, for multi-vendor environments.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.3. IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 (DDCS/2) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To access host databases which support the Distributed Relational Database
Architecture (DRDA), (i.e. DB2, SQL/DS, and OS/400), another product, IBM SAA
Distributed Database Connection Services/2 (DDCS/2), must be installed. The
single-user version can be installed either on Extended Services for OS/2 or
Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2, and enables that machine to
access a host database.
The multi-user version of DDCS/2 enables a database server running Extended
Services with Database Server for OS/2 to act as a gateway to the host database
for LAN clients.
Operating Systems Supported
o OS/2 1.3 SE/EE*
o OS/2 2.0
Features
o Single-user:
- Host database client
o Multi-user:
- Host database client
- Host database gateway
Note: * Note that if ES is installed on an OS/2 1.3 Extended Edition (EE)
system, all the EE function is removed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4. IBM OS/2 System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
IBM System Performance Monitor/2 (SPM/2) Version 1.0 consists of an integrated
package of performance monitoring and analyzing facilities executable in OS/2
Standard Edition or Extended Edition Version 1.2 or 1.3 environments. SPM/2
enables system administrators to monitor system performance, to analyze
performance problems and to use SPM/2 as an aid for performance tuning, load
balancing and network growth managing efforts. In addition, SPM/2 enables
application developers to verify performance objectives and fine tune
applications.
HIGHLIGHTS
o Systems Management enhancements in SPM/2 include:
- System performance management of OS/2 SE & EE 1.2 or 1.3 environments for
system administrators and application developers
- A Data Collection Facility that collects critical OS/2 CPU, disk and
memory utilization data, enabling local or remote system management
- A Monitor Facility that enables real time performance monitoring
- Log and Report Facilities that unveil details of resource utilization with
granularity on a dispatched process basis
- Memory and Directory Analyzers that enable in-depth analysis of OS/2
memory management and disk capacity information.
o Investment Protection is supported by a full-function OS/2 Command Line
interface for all SPM/2 Facilities.
o Growth is enabled through an Application Programming Interface (API) that
provides direct access to continuously collected performance data.
The systems management components of SPM/2 include the facilities and analyzers
highlighted below. These components contribute to increased functionality,
enhanced performance, greater reliability and ease of installation.
o SPM/2 Data Collection Facility
o SPM/2 Monitor Facility
o SPM/2 Log Facility
o SPM/2 Report Facility
o SPM/2 Memory Analyzer
o SPM/2 Directory Analyzer
Performance
SPM/2 provides system performance management capabilities with minimum
performance overhead. The SPM/2 Data Collection Facility typically utilizes
less than 3% of the system CPU, minimizing the impact to a user's environment.
Reliability/Availability
In addition to providing online messages, SPM/2 logs all error messages along
with message cause, action and recovery information to an ASCII file for quick
problem interpretation.
Installability
SPM/2 installation is simplified with a one-step installation facility which
installs SPM/2 code to a specified directory, manages modifications of the
CONFIG.SYS file and creates an optional Presentation Manager Group for SPM/2
programs. An installation option is also provided to support the SPM/2
Distributed Feature. In addition, an Uninstall feature is provided to simplify
reinstalling SPM/2 to a different specified directory.
Product Information
System administrators and application developers are supported with a single
easy-to-read SPM/2 Reference Manual. This manual contains Getting Started
information, SPM/2 Facility Descriptions, API specific details and SPM/2
messages. For quick reference, the Reference Manual is equipped with SPM/2
command syntax descriptions printed on the tabbed chapter separators.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.1. SPM/2 Data Collection Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
A key to systems management is the SPM/2 Data Collection Facility (DCF) which
collects critical resource (CPU, disk & memory) utilization data, processes the
data real-time and externalizes summarized formatted records to a named pipe
interface.
CPU utilization data includes process dispatching and interrupt activity.
Disk utilization data includes physical disk read, write and write-verify
activity. Support for multiple SCSI, ESDI and ST-506 physical drive types is
included. Furthermore, SPM/2 provides logical disk activity associated with
OS/2 DosRead and DosWrite function calls on a dispatched process basis.
Memory utilization data includes total physical memory, working set memory,
non-working set memory, free memory and swappable/discardable memory
information.
In addition to collecting performance data locally on a given system, SPM/2
supports remote data collection from an OS/2 LAN Server to an OS/2 LAN
Requester, acting as a centralized managing system, via a remote named pipe
interface. This feature enables a system administrator to utilize the SPM/2
supplied monitoring, logging and reporting facilities to process performance
data remotely collected from OS/2 LAN Servers that have the Data Collection
Facility executing.
For remote monitoring, the SPM/2 design supports the installation of the Data
Collection Facility and Log Facility on monitored systems that are licensed for
the SPM/2 Distributed Feature. This Distributed Feature facilitates the remote
monitoring of numerous systems that only require performance data collection
and do not require the data processing offerings of SPM/2. Also included as
part of the SPM/2 Distributed Feature are the SPM/2 Memory Analyzer and SPM/2
Directory Analyzer. If all of the SPM/2 facilitieso are preferred on the
remote system, then the SPM/2 Program Product must be installed.
When the SPM/2 Distributed Feature is installed on OS/2 LAN Requesters, remote
monitoring of workstations can be accomplished by executing the SPM/2 Log
Facility and redirecting output to an OS/2 LAN Server for centralized
processing.
In addition, the monitoring of workstations that are not OS/2 LAN Servers (e.g.
Remote Database Server) is facilitated by the supported API. The SPM/2 API can
be exploited by customer applications to remotely manage these workstations.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.2. SPM/2 Monitor Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The SPM/2 Monitor Facility is an OS/2 application that provides the graphical
representation of resource utilization via CUA architecture compliant
Presentation Manager windows. This real-time monitoring capability provides
means for the immediate interpretation of system performance. Features such as
selectable viewing and sampling periods are provided in addition to a Freeze
capability, which allows the updating of the graph to be frozen.
A CPU Monitor graphs system CPU utilization with respect to time. A Disk
Monitor graphs system physical disk activity with respect to time. The
graphing of multiple physical disks is also supported.
A RAM Monitor graphs system memory activity with respect to time. In addition
to displaying a value for the total system physical memory, this monitor graphs
activity for physical RAM usage, RAM working set and fixed
(non-discardable/non-swappable) RAM as well as swap-in and swap-out activity.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.3. SPM/2 Log Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The SPM/2 Log Facility is an OS/2 application that provides the logging of
performance data to disk for post-processing at a later time. Performance data
is retrieved from the Data Collection Facility and written to a binary file.
This logged file can be used as input into the SPM/2 Report Facility to
generate a variety of formatted reports. Controls are provided to allow the
granular selection of performance data to log to disk. This flexibility
provides a user with the capability to manage the quantity of data logged to
the fixed disk resource. In addition, SPM/2 supports the imbedding of user
comments within the logged data. These recorded comments provide a means to
label (or tag) executed activity that later can be referenced during the
analysis of the generated reports.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.4. SPM/2 Report Facility ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The SPM/2 Report Facility is an OS/2 application that provides post-processing
report capabilities for data having been logged to disk. The report presents
system resource utilization details with granularity on a dispatched process
basis. Reports are selectable in any of three supported formats: Summary,
Tabular or Delimited, of which the latter two are spreadsheet compatible. The
data contained in the reports consists of the following:
o CPU Activity
o Physical Disk Activity
o Logical Disk Activity
o RAM Activity
o Swap Activity
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.5. SPM/2 Memory Analyzer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The SPM/2 Memory Analyzer provides application developers with in-depth insight
into OS/2 Memory Management. The main feature of the SPM/2 Memory Analyzer is
its capability to provide Working Set information per application where Working
Set is defined as that set of memory which is required for acceptable
performance in a given environment for a given scenario. Working Set analysis
is provided via displaying the following system memory related information:
o Memory usage analysis by application
o Loaded device driver information
o Free memory information
o Least recently used swappable/discardable segment information
In addition, the SPM/2 Memory Analyzer supports displaying the following system
memory related information:
o Virtual memory by specified selector
o Descriptor Table Entry information
o Local Descriptor Table information
o Loaded module information
o Process/Thread information
o Per Task Data Area (PTDA) information
o Swapper information
The SPM/2 Memory Analyzer also supports the following control options:
o Delayed command execution
o Logging to file
o Imbedding of user comment into log file
o Form Feed control
o Displaying of version dependent data
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4.6. SPM/2 Directory Analyzer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The SPM/2 Directory Analyzer provides the capability to analyze disk capacity
(data file size and count) information. It is possible to report information
based on the following user selectable levels:
o Directory
o Directory broken down by subdirectories
o Directory broken down by subdirectories and files
o Directory, subdirectory or file based on a hypothetical cluster length
Reports are displayed on the system display but can also be logged to a file
via OS/2 redirected output, allowing a user to perform analysis of disk drive
capacity information in either a real-time or post-process environment. The
information provided via a report is the following:
o File actual data size (bytes)
o File allocated data size (as a multiple of clusters)
o Count of sized files
o Sum of file actual data sizes included in directory
o Sum of file allocated data sizes included in directory
o Sum of count of sized files included in directory
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.5. OASAS I ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
OASAS I is a software product for OS/2 that provides disk fault-tolerance for
IBM SCSI disks on PS/2. OASAS I uses a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
(RAID) Level 5 technique to generate and write redundant information to allow
transparent recovery from many single drive failures. OASAS I is particularly
useful for OS/2 File and Database Servers that require a higher level of data
protection.
Brochures
See brochure number G511-1589 available from IBM
Associated hardware products
OASAS I allows between 3 and 7 identical IBM SCSI drives on the same IBM
SCSI adapter to be used as a fault-tolerant volume. An additional boot
drive is required, which may be connected to the same or other disk
adapter. So the minimum hardware required is 3 identical IBM SCSI drives
for the array, plus a boot drive. These can all be attached to the same
IBM SCSI adapter. All drives may be mounted internally (bays permitting)
or in external enclosures if required.
Associated software products
OASAS I requires OS/2 V 1.3.2. or higher. OS/2 V2 support is not
included in product shipped as at March 1992.
Specialist education, training or consultancy requirements
The OASAS training video is recommended.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. List of OS/2 Publications ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following publications are available from IBM after general availability.
To order, contact your IBM representative.
Order Number Title
G326-0160 IBM Operating System/2 Information and Planning Guide
SC26-4356 IBM Systems Application Architecture Common Programming
Interface Dialog Reference
SC26-4359 IBM Systems Application Architecture Common Programming
Interface Presentation Reference
G68X-2300 IBM Operating System/2 Adapter Interface (diskettes and
publication)
G15F-2214 IBM Operating System/2 Service Coordinator Guide
S01F-0272 Procedures Language/2 REXX Users Guide
S01F-0271 Procedures Language/2 REXX Reference
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. IBM Personal Systems Developer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The IBM Personal Systems Developer is a quarterly magazine for OS/2 application
developers. The Developer features a variety of technical articles,
programming tips and techniques, product reviews, development case studies, and
interviews with OS/2 industry leaders.
Some recent editions of this magazine are:
o Winter 1991
o Spring 1991
o Summer 1991
o Fall 1991
o Winter 1992
Ordering Single Copies
Copies of the Developer are sent to members of IBM's Developer Assistance
Program at no charge. Each new issue is also stocked in Mechanicsburg, while
they last. IBM employees (via Profs / OfficeVision) and some customers (via
IBMLink) can order the current issue through PUBORDER. Other customers can
order Mechanicsburg publications through an IBM branch office. In the US, the
local branch telephone number can be obtained from IBM Direct: (800) IBM-2468.
Back Issues
Back issues of the Developer are not generally available, but many of their
articles have been reprinted in the OS/2 Notebook (see below). One exception
is the Fall 1991 issue.
SLSS Subscriptions
IBM employees and branch office customers can subscribe to the Personal Systems
Developer through Mechanicsburg's Systems Library Subscription Service (SLSS)
using the Developer's order number, G362-0001. Subscriptions are entered
online over HONE. IBM employees can obtain a HONE subscription through their
local HONE coordinator. The name of this person can be obtained by calling
HONE at (800) 234-2414 between 6 AM and 5:30 PM, Pacific time.
Other Subscribers
Other US customers and software vendors can subscribe directly through the
publisher by calling (800) READ-OS2. Subscriptions are $39.95 yearly.
OS/2 Notebook
Articles from the first seven issues of the Personal Systems Developer have
been published in a 770-page book titled "OS/2 Notebook: The Best of the IBM
Personal Systems Developer". The book can be bought at a local bookstore
($29.95), by calling Microsoft Press at (800) MS-PRESS, or from IBM
Mechanicsburg (G362-0003).
Writing for the Developer
IBM employees, customers and software vendors write articles for the Developer
on topics of interest to OS/2 programmers. A one-page outline is a required to
nominate an article, and an Author's Submission Guide is available for more
information.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. List of Files on OS/2 Disks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The files packed on each of the OS/2 2.0 diskettes are shown under the
corresponding link. Double-click mouse button 1 on the highlighted disk number
to see the files.
Install Disk
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 3
Disk 4
Disk 5
Disk 6
Disk 7
Disk 8
Disk 9
Disk 10
Disk 11
Disk 12
Disk 13
Disk 14
Disk 15
PM Device Driver Disk 1
PM Device Driver Disk 2
PM Device Driver Disk 3
PM Device Driver Disk 4
PM Device Driver Disk 5
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> Install Disk ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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->\OS2\APPS\PMDIARY.$$A
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMDIARY.DLL
->\OS2\HELP\PMDIARY.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMDIARYF.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\PMDLIST.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMDMONTH.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMDNOTE.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMDTARC.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMDTODO.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMDTUNE.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMMBASE.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\PMSPREAD.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMSTICKD.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\PMSTICKY.EXE
\PULSE
->\OS2\APPS\PULSE.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\PULSE.HLP
\TMSRB.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\TMSRB.FON
\TOUCH
->\OS2\CALIBRAT.DAT
->\OS2\CALIBRAT.EXE
->\OS2\CALIBRAT.TXT
->\OS2\DLL\FSGRAPH.DLL
->\OS2\PDITOU01.SYS
->\OS2\PDITOU02.SYS
->\OS2\DLL\TCP.DLL
->\OS2\HELP\TCP.HLP
->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDD.MSG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDDH.MSG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDI.MSG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\TDIH.MSG
->\OS2\DLL\TOUCALLS.DLL
->\OS2\TOUCH.INI
->\OS2\TOUCH.SYS
->\OS2\TOUCO21D.BIN
->\OS2\TOUMOU.BIO
->\OS2\MDOS\VTOUCH.SYS
\VGA
->\OS2\DLL\BVHSVGA.DLL
->\OS2\DLL\BVHVGA.DLL
->\OS2\DLL\VGA.DLL
\VXMS
->\OS2\MDOS\VXMS.SYS
\WININIS
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\WIN.INI
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\CONTROL.INI
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\PROGMAN.INI
\WINXGA
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGA.DRV
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGASYS.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGAOEM.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\XGAFIX.FON
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> Disk 13 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\COURF.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\COURF.FON
\COURG.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\COURG.FON
\COURIER.BMP
->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.BGA
->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.CGA
->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.EGA
->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.VGA
\FDISK
->\OS2\FDISK.COM
->\OS2\DLL\FDISKPM.DLL
->\OS2\FDISKPM.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\FDISKPMH.HLP
->\OS2\SETBOOT.EXE
\HELV.BMP
->\OS2\DLL\HELV.BGA
->\OS2\DLL\HELV.CGA
->\OS2\DLL\HELV.EGA
->\OS2\DLL\HELV.VGA
\PMSEEK
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMSEEK.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\PMSEEK.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\PMSEEK.HLP
\RECOVER
->\OS2\RECOVER.COM
\REVERSI
->\OS2\APPS\REVERSI.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\REVERSI.HLP
\SCRIPT.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SCRIPT.FON
\SERIAL
->\OS2\COM.SYS
\SOFTERM
->\OS2\HELP\ACDISIO.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\ACSACDI.DAT
->\OS2\HELP\ANSI364.HLP
->\OS2\HELP\ANSIIBM.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\CTLSACDI.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\CTLSACDI.EXE
->\OS2\APPS\CUSTOM.MDB
->\OS2\HELP\IBM31011.HLP
->\OS2\HELP\IBM31012.HLP
->\OS2\HELP\IBMSIO.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OACDISIO.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OANSI.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OANSI364.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OCHAR.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OCM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OCOLOR.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OCSHELL.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ODBM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OFMTC.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OIBM1X.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OIBM2X.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OKB.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OKBC.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OKERMIT.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OLPTIO.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OMCT.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OMRKCPY.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OPCF.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OPM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OPROFILE.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ORSHELL.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OSCH.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OSIO.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OSOFT.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OTEK.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OTTY.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OVIO.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OVM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OVT.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OXMODEM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\OXRM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SACDI.DLL
->\OS2\SYSTEM\SACDI.MSG
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SAREXEC.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\SASYNCDA.SYS
->\OS2\APPS\SASYNCDB.SYS
->\OS2\APPS\SOFTERM.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\SOFTERM.HLP
->\OS2\HELP\TTY.HLP
->\OS2\HELP\VTTERM.HLP
->\OS2\HELP\XRM.HLP
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\BITMAP.VGA
->\OS2\BITMAP\LIGHTHOU.VGA
\CGA
->\OS2\DLL\BVHCGA.DLL
->\OS2\DLL\CGA.DLL
\CHESS
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\CHESSAI.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\OS2CHESS.BIN
->\OS2\APPS\OS2CHESS.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\OS2CHESS.HLP
\HELVE.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\HELVE.FON
\LABEL
->\OS2\LABEL.COM
\PMCHART
->\OS2\APPS\FASHION.DAT
->\OS2\APPS\FASHION.GRF
->\OS2\APPS\GREEN.DAT
->\OS2\APPS\GREEN.GRF
->\OS2\APPS\INVEST.DAT
->\OS2\APPS\INVEST.GRF
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\MGXLIB.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\MGXVBM.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\PMCHART.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\PMCHART.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\PMFID.DLL
\ROMAN.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\ROMAN.FON
\SYMBOLF.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SYMBOLF.FON
\SYSMONO
->\OS2\DLL\SYSMONO.FON
\TIMES.BMP
->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.BGA
->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.CGA
->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.EGA
->\OS2\DLL\TIMES.VGA
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> Disk 15 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\BIDI
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4019.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4019L.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4201.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4202.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4202L.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4207.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4208.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4208L.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4216.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\4216L.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5201.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5201L.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202-Q.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202-QL.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5202L.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5204.CFG
->\OS2\SYSTEM\5204L.CFG
->\OS2\DLL\BDBVH.DLL
->\OS2\SYSTEM\BDKBDM.EXE
->\OS2\SYSTEM\BDPRTM.EXE
\COURPSF
->\OS2\DLL\COURIER.PSF
\EPM
->\OS2\APPS\BOX.EX
->\OS2\APPS\DRAW.EX
->\OS2\APPS\E3EMUL.EX
->\OS2\APPS\EPM.EX
->\OS2\APPS\EPM.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\EPM.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\EPMHELP.QHL
->\OS2\APPS\EPMLEX.EX
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ETKE550.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ETKR550.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\ETKTHNK.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\EXTRA.EX
->\OS2\APPS\GET.EX
->\OS2\APPS\HELP.EX
->\OS2\APPS\PUT.EX
\HPFS
->\OS2\CACHE.EXE
->\OS2\HPFS.IFS
->\OS2\DLL\STARTLW.DLL
->\OS2\DLL\UHPFS.DLL
\JIGSAW
->\OS2\APPS\JIGSAW.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\JIGSAW.HLP
\REXXPUBS
->\OS2\BOOK\REXX.INF
\SCRAMBLE
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRAMBLE.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\SCRAMBLE.EXE
->\OS2\HELP\SCRAMBLE.HLP
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRCATS.DLL
->\OS2\APPS\DLL\SCRLOGO.DLL
\SYMBOLG.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SYMBOLG.FON
\TMSRE.FON
->\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\TMSRE.FON
\VEMM
->\OS2\MDOS\VEMM.SYS
\WINENV
->\OS2\MDOS\FFIX.EXE
->\OS2\MDOS\VWIN.SYS
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\ACARTCO0.FNT
\BARCODE0.FNT
\BCARTTM0.FNT
\BRILLIA0.FNT
\CCARTIN0.FNT
\DCARTPR0.FNT
\DISTINC0.FNT
\ECARTLE0.FNT
\FCARTTM0.FNT
\GCARTLE0.FNT
\GENERIC.DLL
\GLOBALT0.FNT
\GREATST0.FNT
\HCARTLE0.FNT
\HP_ADDF.DLL
\IBMNULL.DRV
\IBMNULL.EA
\INTERNA0.FNT
\JCARTMA0.FNT
\KCARTMA0.FNT
\LASERJET.DRV
\LASERJET.EA
\LCARTCO0.FNT
\MCARTPR0.FNT
\NCARTLE0.FNT
\OLIPRIN2.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oliprin2.drv
\PCARTTM0.FNT
\PCLHELP.HLP
\PERSUAS0.FNT
\POLISHE0.FNT
\PRDESC.LST
\PRDRV.LST
\PRETTYF0.FNT
\PROCOLL0.FNT
\PSCRIPT.DRV
\PSCRIPT.EA
\PSCRIPT.HLP
\QCARTME0.FNT
\QWIII.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\qwiii.drv
\RCARTPR0.FNT
\S1COURI0.FNT
\S2TMSRM0.FNT
\TCARTTA0.FNT
\TEXTEQU0.FNT
\TOSHIBA.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\toshiba.drv
\TTY.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\tty.drv
\TTY.HLP
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\tty.hlp
\UCARTFO0.FNT
\VCARTFO0.FNT
\WCARTBA0.FNT
\WORDPER0.FNT
\WORDPER1.FNT
\XCARTBA0.FNT
\YCARTPC0.FNT
\Z1ACART0.FNT
\ZMICROS0.FNT
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 2 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\IBM4019.DRV
\IBM4019.EA
\IBM4019.HLP
\IBM4019.PMF
\IBM42XX.DRV
\IBM42XX.EA
\IBM42XX.HLP
\PROPRINT.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\proprint.drv
\PROPRN24.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\proprn24.drv
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 3 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\40291730.WPD
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40291730.wpd
\40291760.WPD
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40291760.wpd
\40293930.WPD
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40293930.wpd
\40293960.WPD
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\40293960.wpd
\FINSTALL.DLL
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\finstall.dll
\FINSTALL.HLP
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\finstall.hlp
\GENDRV.DLL
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gendrv.dll
\GENDRV.EXE
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gendrv.exe
\GN_01_US.EXE
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gn_01_us.exe
\HPPCL.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hppcl.drv
\HPPCL.HLP
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hppcl.hlp
\HPPCL5A.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hppcl5a.drv
\IBM17521.WPD
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm17521.wpd
\IBM238X.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm238x.drv
\IBM239X.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm239x.drv
\IBM39521.WPD
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm39521.wpd
\IBM4019.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm4019.drv
\IBM4029.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm4029.drv
\IBM4072.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibm4072.drv
\IBM52012.DRV
\IBM52012.EA
\IBM52XX.DRV
\IBM52XX.EA
\IBM52XX.HLP
\IBM52XX.PMF
\MGXPJET.DLL
\MGXPJET.HLP
\SF4019.EXE
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\sf4019.exe
\SMGXPJET.DRV
\SMGXPJET.EA
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 4 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\CANONIII.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\canoniii.drv
\CITOH.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\citoh.drv
\CR12RPA.PJF
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\cr12rpa.pjf
\DESKJET.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\deskjet.drv
\DESKJET.HLP
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\deskjet.hlp
\DM600.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\dm600.drv
\EPSON.DRV
\EPSON.EA
\EPSON.HLP
\EPSON24.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\epson24.drv
\EPSON9.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\epson9.drv
\EPSONDAT.DLL
\FUJIMTRX.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\fujimtrx.drv
\GENDRV.EXE
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\gendrv.exe
\HPPLOT.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\hpplot.drv
\IBMCOLOR.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibmcolor.drv
\IBMGRX.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ibmgrx.drv
\LBP8II.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\lbp8ii.drv
\LG08RPA.PJF
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\lg08rpa.pjf
\LG12RPA.PJF
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\lg12rpa.pjf
\NEC24PIN.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\nec24pin.drv
\OKI24.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oki24.drv
\OKI9.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oki9.drv
\OKI9IBM.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oki9ibm.drv
\OLIPRINT.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\oliprint.drv
\PAINTJET.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\paintjet.drv
\PAINTJET.HLP
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\paintjet.hlp
\PLOTTERS.DRV
\PLOTTERS.EA
\PLOTTERS.HLP
\PMPLOT.QPR
\PMPLOTPD.DRV
\PMPLOTPD.EA
\PSCRIPT.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\pscript.drv
\PSCRIPT.HLP
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\pscript.hlp
\TH760.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\th760.drv
\THINKJET.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\thinkjet.drv
\TI850.DRV
->\os2\mdos\winos2\system\ti850.drv
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> PM Device Driver Disk 5 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
\COUR.AFM
\COUR.INF
\COUR.PFB
\COURB.AFM
\COURB.INF
\COURB.PFB
\COURBI.AFM
\COURBI.INF
\COURBI.PFB
\COURI.AFM
\COURI.INF
\COURI.PFB
\HELV.AFM
\HELV.INF
\HELV.PFB
\HELVB.AFM
\HELVB.INF
\HELVB.PFB
\HELVBI.AFM
\HELVBI.INF
\HELVBI.PFB
\HELVI.AFM
\HELVI.INF
\HELVI.PFB
\SYMB.AFM
\SYMB.INF
\SYMB.PFB
\TNR.AFM
\TNR.INF
\TNR.PFB
\TNRB.AFM
\TNRB.INF
\TNRB.PFB
\TNRBI.AFM
\TNRBI.INF
\TNRBI.PFB
\TNRI.AFM
\TNRI.INF
\TNRI.PFB
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. List of OS/2 Part Numbers ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Base product
IBM OS/2 - V2.0 (3.5")
IBM OS/2 - V2.0 (5.25")
Upgrades
OS/2 SE 1.X, to V2.0 (3.5")
OS/2 SE 1.X, to V2.0 (5.25")
OS/2 EE 1.X, to V2.0 (3.5")
OS/2 EE 1.X, to V2.0 (5.25")
IBM DOS 3.X, 4.X, 5.0 to OS/2 - V2.0 (3.5")
IBM DOS 3.X, 4.X, 5.0 to OS/2 - V2.0 (5.25")
DUA
IBM OS/2 - V2.0 DUA
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Hardware Tips ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
AOX systems
If your computer has an AOX add-in processor card and you encounter problems
either installing or booting your OS2 system, you should call AOX support and
ask for the latest "flash-prom" code upgrade.
IBM PS/2 Model 90/95 systems
For model 90 systems, you should ensure that your system has the latest
engineering change (EC) level. Your IBM hardware service representative can
assist you with this.
If your processor card has part number 84F9356 then it should be replaced.
If your memory "riser" card is part number 84F8157, then it should be replaced.
For both model 90 and 95 machines, you must ensure that you have matched pairs
of memory SIMMs. This means that each pair of SIMMs, as described in your
technical reference manual, must be matched as to memory size and speed.
Mixing SIMMS can cause some machines to report memory errors.
Printing
When instaling auxiliary parallel port expansion cards, you need to ensure that
they are configured to share interrupt level 7 (IRQ7). Not doing so will cause
printing under OS/2 to function erratically.
If you send a print job to a printer that is powered off, you may experience a
corrupted job when responding to the RETRY dialog after powering on the
printer. You should cancel the job and resubmit it after turning on the
printer.
There are some printers, when attached to an IBM Model 95 can lose interrupts
if DMA Parallel is tuned on. By turning off DMA parallel with the reference
disk, you can clear this up. This can vary from system to system and printer
to printer.
SCSI cards
The early versions of the IBM 16-bit SCSI adapters may experience problems and
report erroneously that the device is not functioning. This can be corrected
by replacing the SCSI card with a card with updated microcode.
General
There have been some intermittent problems using 50 mHz systems with AT-style
bus machines with a mouse. The mouse can get out of synch. Input will
funciton through the keyboard and the mouse, but it is recommended to shutdown
the system and restart to "resynch" the mouse.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. List of Compatible PC Machines ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following table depicts those Personal Computer Manufacturers' systems that
have passed compatibility testing with the IBM OS/2 2.0 product. IBM's
compatibility test verifies (18) key functions of the OS/2 2.0 operating
system. These test results are based on selected model configurations provided
by the PCM to IBM. PCM systems that passed compatibility testing for ES 1.0
and/or LS 2.0 are so noted.
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ΓöéReply D32 386-33C Model 32 MCA ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
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ΓöéReply D32 486-250 Model 32 MCA ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
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ΓöéReply D32 4SX-200 Model 32 MCA ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
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ΓöéReply D32 486-50C Model 32 MCA ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
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ΓöéReply D16 3SX-160 Model 16 MCA ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
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ΓöéReply D32 486-330 Model 32 MCA ΓöéYES ΓöéYES ΓöéYES Γöé
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ΓöéResearch Machines QE 486 33c ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
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ΓöéZEOS 386SX-208DT ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
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ΓöéZEOS 486DX-33T ΓöéYES ΓöéTP ΓöéTP Γöé
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Note:
N/A No Adapter Slots Available
TP Test Pending
The compatibility test information provided herein is provided for information
purposes. IBM makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the
operation of the personal computers listed.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. List of Supported Printers. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
OS/2 2.0 provides device driver support for the following printers and plotters
o EPSON.Epson 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson 9 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson AP-800 Color 48 elements - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson DFX-5000 9 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson DFX-8000 9 pin - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson DLQ-2000 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson EPL-6000 Laser
o EPSON.Epson EX-1000 Color 9 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson EX-800 Color 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson FX-1000 9 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson FX-1050 9 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson FX-286e 9 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson FX-850 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson GQ-3500 Laser
o EPSON.Epson GQ-5000 Laser
o EPSON.Epson JX-80 Color 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LP-1170 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LP-570 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LP-870 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-1010 24 pin - 132 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-1050 (N9) 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-1050 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-1050 plus 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-1060 Color 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-2500 Color 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-2550 Color 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-400 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-500 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-510 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-550 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-850 (N9) 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-850 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-850 plus 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-860 Color 24 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LQ-950 (N9) 24 pins - 110 columns
o EPSON.Epson LX-400 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LX-800 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LX-810 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson LX-850 9 pins - 80 columns
o EPSON.Epson SQ-2500 24 nozzle inkjet - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson SQ-2550 24 nozzle inkjet - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson SQ-850 24 pins - 136 columns
o EPSON.Epson TLQ-4800 48 pins - 143 columns
o EPSON.Epson TSQ-4800 48 nozzle inkjet - 143 columns
o EPSON.HP Deskjet 500
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1123 in Epson LQ-850 mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1124 in Epson LQ-2500 mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1124i in Epson LQ-2500 mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1180 in Epson FX-86e mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1191 in Epson FX-86e mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1624 in Epson LQ-2500 mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1654 in Epson LQ-1050 mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P1695 in Epson FX-1050 mode
o EPSON.Panasonic KX-P2624 in Epson LQ-1050 mode
o IBM4019.LaserPrinter
o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 10
o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 10L
o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 5E
o IBM4019.LaserPrinter 6
o IBM4019.LaserPrinter E
o IBM42XX.IBM 2380 PPS II
o IBM42XX.IBM 2381 PPS II
o IBM42XX.IBM 2390 PPS II
o IBM42XX.IBM 2391 PPS II
o IBM42XX.IBM 4201 Proprinter
o IBM42XX.IBM 4201 Proprinter II
o IBM42XX.IBM 4201 Proprinter III
o IBM42XX.IBM 4202 Proprinter II XL
o IBM42XX.IBM 4202 Proprinter III XL
o IBM42XX.IBM 4202 Proprinter XL
o IBM42XX.IBM 4207 Proprinter X24
o IBM42XX.IBM 4207 Proprinter X24E
o IBM42XX.IBM 4208 Proprinter XL24
o IBM42XX.IBM 4208 Proprinter XL24E
o IBM42XX.IBM 4224 - 01, 02, E3
o IBM42XX.IBM 4224 - C2
o IBM52012
o IBM52XX.IBM 3816 - 01D
o IBM52XX.IBM 3816 - 01S
o IBM52XX.IBM 5202 QuietWriter III
o IBM52XX.IBM 5204 QuickWriter
o IBMNULL
o LASERJET.Epson EPL-7000
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet 2000
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet 500 Plus
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet Classic
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet IID
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet IIP
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet Plus
o LASERJET.HP Laserjet Series II
o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter
o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 10
o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 10L
o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 5E
o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter 6
o LASERJET.IBM LaserPrinter E
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-1000A/F-1000
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-1800A/F-1800
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-2000A/F-2200S
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-3000A/F-3000
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-5000A/F-5000
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-800A/F-800
o LASERJET.Kyocera F-820
o LASERJET.Panasonic KX-P4420
o LASERJET.Panasonic KX-P4450
o LASERJET.Panasonic KX-P4450i
o PLOTTER.HP 7470A Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7475A Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7550A Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7580A Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7580B Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7585A Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7585B Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP 7586B Plotter
o PLOTTER.HP ColorPro
o PLOTTER.HP DraftMaster I
o PLOTTER.HP DraftMaster II
o PLOTTER.HP DraftPro
o PLOTTER.IBM 6180 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 6182 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 6184 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 6186-1 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 6186-2 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 7371 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 7372 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 7374 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 7375-1 Plotter
o PLOTTER.IBM 7375-2 Plotter
o PSCRIPT.AST TurboLaser
o PSCRIPT.Agfa Matrix ChromaScript v51.8
o PSCRIPT.Agfa-Compugraphic 9400PS v49.3
o PSCRIPT.Agfa/Compugraphic 400PS
o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter
o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter II NT
o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter II NTX
o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter Plus
o PSCRIPT.Apple LaserWriter Plus v42.2
o PSCRIPT.Dataproducts LZR 1260 v47.0
o PSCRIPT.Dataproducts LZR-2665
o PSCRIPT.Digital LN03R ScriptPrinter
o PSCRIPT.Digital LPS PrintServer 40
o PSCRIPT.EPSON EPL-7500 v52.3
o PSCRIPT.Generic PostScript Printer
o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IID PS v52.2
o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet III PS v52.2
o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIID PS v52.2
o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIIP PS v52.2
o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIISi PS v52.3
o PSCRIPT.HP LaserJet IIP PS v52.2
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4019 v52.1 (17 Fonts)
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4019 v52.1 (39 Fonts)
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 300 (17 Fonts)
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 300 (39 Fonts)
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 600 (17 Fonts)
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4029 v52.1 600 (39 Fonts)
o PSCRIPT.IBM 4216-031 v51.4 SheetFeed
o PSCRIPT.IBM Personal Page Printer II-30
o PSCRIPT.IBM Personal Page Printer II-31
o PSCRIPT.IBM Personal Pageprinter
o PSCRIPT.Kyocera P-2000
o PSCRIPT.Kyocera Q-8010
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 100 v38.0
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 100 v42.5
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 200 v47.1
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 200 v49.3
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 300 v47.0
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 300 v47.1
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 300 v49.3
o PSCRIPT.Linotronic 500 v49.3
o PSCRIPT.NEC Colormate PS v51.9
o PSCRIPT.NEC LC-890
o PSCRIPT.NEC Silentwrite LC 890XL v50.5
o PSCRIPT.NEC Silentwriter2 290 v52.0
o PSCRIPT.NEC Silentwriter2 Model 90 v52.2
o PSCRIPT.Oliveti LP 5000
o PSCRIPT.Panasonic KX-P4455
o PSCRIPT.Phaser Card v1.1
o PSCRIPT.QMS ColorScript 100
o PSCRIPT.QMS ColorScript 100 Model 10
o PSCRIPT.QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30
o PSCRIPT.QMS IS X320T
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 1500
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2000
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2200
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2210
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2210 v51.0
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 2220
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 410
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800 Plus
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800 Plus v46.1
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 800 v46.1
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 810
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 810 Turbo
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 815
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 820
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 820 Turbo
o PSCRIPT.QMS-PS 825
o PSCRIPT.Qume ScripTEN
o PSCRIPT.Seiko ColorPoint PS Model 04
o PSCRIPT.Seiko ColorPoint PS Model 14
o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter LC 890 v47.0
o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter LC 890XL v50.5
o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter2 290 v52.0
o PSCRIPT.Silentwriter2 Model 90 v52.2
o PSCRIPT.TI OmniLaser 2108
o PSCRIPT.TI Omnilaser 2115
o PSCRIPT.TI microLaser PS17 v.52.1
o PSCRIPT.TI microLaser PS35 v.52.1
o PSCRIPT.Tektronix 4693DX Postscript v1.1
o PSCRIPT.Varityper VT-600
o PSCRIPT.Wang LCS15
o PSCRIPT.Wang LCS15 FontPlus
o SMGXPJET.Paintjet
o SMGXPJET.Paintjet XL
Printers not listed above may be supported if there is an emulation mode such
as HP PCL. All other printers have limited support which allows printing of
simple textual data.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Application Compatibility Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The information contained in this section was current at the release of OS/2
V2 (April 1992)
o General compatibility information
o List of incompatible applications
o List of applications with slight problems
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1. General compatibility information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Most DOS, Windows, and OS/2 programs run under OS/2 2.0 without any
modification. A few need specific attention, such as changes to DOS settings,
for optimum performance. Some categories of programs, however, do not work
correctly with OS/2 2.0 because of their design, or because they use
undocumented interfaces, or because they perform restricted activities. The
following list identifies these categories of programs.
1. DOS extenders that require exclusive access to the 80386 control registers,
such as the Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI), are not supported
because they would violate the integrity of the system. The DOS
Protect-Mode Interface (DPMI 0.9), the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS),
and the Extended Memory Specification (XMS) are supported.
2. Programs that directly address the physical disk sectors to perform
disk-write operations are not supported. These operations would violate
the integrity of the system. This category includes most DOS UNDELETE
programs.
3. Some Windows programs make use of the Windows accessory programs, like the
Calculator. If you already had Windows Version 3.0 installed and you did
not format your hard disk when you installed OS/2 2.0, the accessory
programs are on your hard disk and are supported by OS/2 2.0. However, the
accessory programs are not part of the WIN-OS/2 environment included with
OS/2 2.0.
4. Programs (and hardware) that require the Windows Enhanced mode are not
supported. This mode uses an unsupported memory-management method.
Programs that run in the Windows Standard mode and Real mode are supported.
5. Programs that manipulate the 80386 control registers, such as 386 DOS
debuggers, are not supported; this would violate system integrity.
6. The following fax boards and programs contain timing sensitivities that
might prevent reliable operation:
o ATI ETC
o Cardinal FAX
o Practical Peripherals
o Smart Fax
o Twincomm 24/96
7. For more reliable DOS communications performance on slower systems, the
combined baud rate should not exceed 9600 bps for one or more concurrent
DOS applications.
8. Some DOS and Windows programs run correctly only in full-screen sessions.
Any Windows program that does not use the Windows API to change the video
mode should be run in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
9. Some DOS and Windows programs must be installed or run in a "Specific-DOS"
session; that is, in a session that was started by booting from an actual
version of DOS.
10. Some programs run in OS/2 DOS or WIN-OS/2 sessions, but require that you
install the program under DOS.
11. Windows programs cannot start DOS sessions or DOS programs.
12. DOS programs that use low-level file system calls cannot access HPFS disks.
13. Code-page switching support is not available for graphics mode in DOS
sessions.
14. Some DOS and Windows programs use security keys as protection against
copyright infringement. The security key is a 25 pin connector that is
connected to the parallel port of the computer on which the program is
executing. The program checks to see if the connector is attached and, if
the connector is not present, the program is assumed to be an illegal copy.
When more than one DOS session is running one of these programs, a SYS1799
error can result. This occurs because the programs that use these security
keys do not de-allocate the parallel port if a second session is started
for a program that also requires the security key. This error is the
result of a direct I/O parallel port contention mechanism that protects the
user from possible data corruption. To disable this mechanism press
Ctrl-Alt-PrtSc while the DOS session that first performed direct I/O to the
parallel port has the keyboard focus.
15. If your Windows Multimedia Extension programs do not work correctly after
being migrated to OS/2 2.0, re-install them under WIN-OS/2.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.2. List of applications that probably will not work ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Our testing has identified the following programs that perform one or more of
the activities described in the section General compatability information
o Ansel for Windows
o Bound Checker (DOS)
o Central Point Backup for Windows
o Close-Up (Windows)
o Desert Storm CD-ROM (Windows)
o Distinct Back-Up (Windows)
o DoDot 3.0 (Windows)
o Fax Concentrator (DOS)
o Magic-CV (DOS)
o Mathematica 2.0 (Windows)
o MusicPrinter Plus 4.0 (DOS)
o OmniPage Professional 1.0 (Windows)
o Oracle (DOS) (There is an OS/2 version of this program.)
o Perceive for Windows
o Realizer 1.0 (Windows)
o Sherlock Holmes CD-ROM (DOS)
o Smart Fax (DOS)
o Soft-ICE (DOS)
o Splash 1.01 (DOS)
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3. Applications with compatibility problems. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following list provides information about the compatibility of specific
programs with OS/2 2.0. This information is version-specific; later versions
of the same program might operate correctly. Some program manufacturers
already have resolved incompatibility issues and have fixes available; these
are noted.
Action! Sampler 1.0 (Windows)
- The DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT WIN-OS/2 setting must be set to 5 or greater.
Adobe Type Manager (Windows)
- When using an IBM 4029* printer in PPDS mode with Adobe Type Manager, some
Windows programs may not function correctly. If this occurs, do not use the
printer resident fonts. To disable printer resident fonts, bring up the
control panel of the Windows Adobe Type Manager and ensure that the selection
"Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts" is disabled.
After Dark (Windows)
- To run in a WIN-OS/2 window, change the object's settings to hide or minimize
the icon to the desktop.
Aldus Pagemaker 4.0 (Windows)
- The spelling checker cannot locate the dictionary. - Deselect the public
setting to use the clipboard. - If you experience incorrect output when
spooling Standard format files to the printer, set the printing to RAW mode.
To do this, take the following actions:
1. Go to the Printer icon on the desktop
2. Select Open, then Settings, then Queue Options
3. Ensure that Printer Specific Format is checked.
Aldus Persuasion 2.0 (Windows)
- Use the parallel ports to print. - Deselect the public setting to use the
clipboard.
Arts & Letters Graphics Editor 3.1 (Windows)
- The DECIPHS utility program requires that a DOS session be started from the
Windows environment; this is not supported. - To run in a WIN-OS/2 window,
change the object's settings to minimize to the desktop. - The directory
created by Arts & Letters is named A&L. The "&" character is a reserved
character of the command shell, CMD.EXE; it is used for conjugated command
lines. To change to the A&L directory with the CD command you must use one of
two methods of quoting the directory name. The first method is to prefix the
"&" in A&L with a ^ (caret, shift 6): CD A^&L The second method is to surround
the entire directory name with quotation marks ("): CD "A&L" - If you are
running Arts & Letters and you get a system error (a GDI trap), you must
restart the operating system before running the program again. This is because
the program left a portion of itself running when it ended and will not start a
new copy of itself while that portion is running. This also means that when
you restart the computer, Arts & Letters will start again automatically. It is
recommended that you close the copy that is launched on system startup and
start the program from its icon when you intend to run it in a window.
AutoCAD Version 10 (DOS)
- Close the program from the desktop.
AutoCAD (OS/2)
- Some of the background colors are set to an unusually pale color that does
not show up well on XGA monitors.
AutoManager 4.0 (DOS)
- The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
memory extender. Use the real-mode version. - The program expects COMMAND.COM
to be in the root directory of drive C:\. Copy COMMAND.COM from the
C:\OS2\MDOS directory to C:\.
Borland C++ 2.0 (DOS)
- Set the DPMI_DOS_API DOS setting to ENABLED.
Central Point Backup for DOS 7.1 (DOS)
- Displays meaningless characters when running in a DOS window session. Run
this program only in a DOS full-screen session.
Central Point PC Tools Deluxe 7.1 (Windows)
- Many of the utility programs require starting a DOS session from Windows;
this is not supported. Start these programs from a separate DOS session. -
The backup feature of this program performs in a manner similar to Central
Point Backup for Windows, which is in the list of programs that perform
restricted activities. If you experience difficulty backing up on a diskette,
back up on an alternate device, such as a network drive or a tape drive.
Commander Keen (DOS)
- Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS setting to OFF.
Control Room 1.0 (DOS)
- You must run this program in a DOS full-screen session for the screen
blanking feature to work correctly.
CorelDRAW 2.0 (OS/2)
- If you do a large amount of printing while in this program, it is possible
that you might run out of system resources. To avoid this, you should
periodically save your work and exit CorelDRAW, then restart the program and
continue your work.
CorelDRAW 2.0 (Windows)
- Install the program in a DOS session. - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2
full-screen session.
CorelDRAW 2.1 (Windows)
- To install this program: -- Start a DOS session. -- Run FFIX /date (Note
that "date" must be lowercase). -- Run WINOS2 (from the command line). --
Install the program. -- Exit WIN-OS/2. -- Run FFIX /u. - Run the program in
a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
dBase IV 1.1 (DOS)
- Set the DOS_FILES DOS setting to 30. Set the DOS_VERSION DOS setting to
DBASE.EXE,5,0,255. With Hyperdisk, set DOS_VERSION to DBASE1.EXE,5,0,255. -
When using Hyperdisk, you might have to adjust the EMS and XMS memory limits.
- With the multi-user version, the program must be run in a Specific-DOS
session.
Designer (OS/2)
- The MIRRORS.DLL that comes with this program must be installed in the program
directory, as opposed to the C:\OS2\DLL directory, and the program must be
started from this directory. This is because OS/2 2.0 comes with its own
dynamic link library named MIRRORS.DLL.
Drafix CAD Version 1.11 (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Drafix CAD Version 3.0 (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Dynacomm Asynchronous OS/2 (OS/2)
- The DLL's included with this product must not be in the same directory as the
executable file. Put them in a separate directory and add that directory to
the end of the LIBPATH.
Enhanced Editor (OS/2)
- The OS/2 Enhanced Editor supports up to 99 fonts. If additional fonts are
installed, unpredictable results might occur.
F19 (DOS)
- Set the HW_ROM_TO_RAM DOS setting to ON and the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS
setting to OFF.
F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0 (DOS)
- Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS setting to OFF. - If the program appears
to stop at a blank screen soon after you start it, press ESC and the program
will continue. Once you are past the opening screens, the program runs
correctly.
Fastback Plus 2.1 and 3.04 (DOS)
- If you experience difficulty backing up on a diskette, back up on an
alternate device, such as a network drive or a tape drive.
FastLynx 1.1 (DOS)
- To use the serial port with this program, remove the
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS statement from CONFIG.SYS. Using the parallel port
works correctly. - Due to its high speed, the program sometimes fails. If
this occurs, simply end the program; system integrity is not compromised. To
minimize the possibility of this error condition, set the following DOS
settings: HW_TIMER = ON IDLE_SENSITIVITY = 100 IDLE_SECONDS = 10
FormBase 1.2 (Windows)
- The SHARE statement is automatically added to AUTOEXEC.BAT during program
installation. Use an editor to remove the SHARE command from AUTOEXEC.BAT. -
When running this program and Lotus 123 in the same Windows session, this
program must be started first.
Form Publisher (Windows)
- Ensure that the program's printer driver is installed before running the
program.
FotoMan (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Framework III 1.1 (DOS)
- The program expects COMMAND.COM to be in the root directory of C:\. Copy
COMMAND.COM from the C:\OS2\MDOS directory to C:\. - Disable the program's
print spooler; using it might cause an error.
Harvard Graphics (Windows)
- When installing this program under WIN-OS/2, you will receive an error dialog
box. Select OK in the dialog box and installation will complete successfully.
- When running in a window, the Color Selection windows are missing the Color
Selection grid. Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Harvard Draw (Windows)
- When installing this program under WIN-OS/2, you will receive an error dialog
box. Select OK in the dialog box and installation will complete successfully.
hDC FileApps 1.0 (Windows)
- Uses the Windows Notepad for a README text file during installation.
Indicate that you do not wish to read the file and installation will continue.
HP New Wave 3.0 (Windows)
- Install the program under DOS. If you experience problems with program or
session termination, set UseOS2shield=0 in SYSTEM.INI (in the \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2
directory on your start-up drive). If that does not help, run the program in a
full screen WIN-OS/2 session.
IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive*
- The software for this product must be run in a Specific-DOS session that is
started from your A: drive. - You should run only a small number of other
processes, when using this product.
IBM PC/3270 V2.0* (DOS)
- First, the program must be migrated using the OS/2 Migration utility program.
Then, set the VIDEO_MODE_RESTRICTION DOS setting to CGA and add
"D:\[path]DXMA0MOD.SYS" and "D:\[path]DXMC0MOD.SYS" to the DOS_DEVICE DOS
setting.
IBM PC/3270 V2.0* (Windows)
- First, the program must be migrated using the OS/2 Migration utility program.
Then add " /C PC3270WO.BAT" to the DOS_SHELL WIN-OS/2 setting and add
"D:\[path]DXMA0MOD.SYS", "D:\[path]DXMC0MOD.SYS", and "D:\[path]PCS802.SYS V=N"
to the DOS_DEVICE WIN-OS/2 setting. Then on the WIN-OS/2 Session settings
page, set the "Separate session" setting to ON (by clicking on the box until a
check-mark appears).
Intel SatisFAXtion
- The installation program displays the message "You have inserted the wrong
diskette" when changing from disk one to disk two. After the error message is
displayed, press Enter and the program will continue with installation. - At
the end of installation of the Intel SatisFAXtion you are told to remove the
diskette and press any key to reboot your machine. Instead, shut down the
operating system and restart your computer. - If SatisFAXtion software is
loaded into each DOS session, it might cause the fax to stop if another DOS
session is started. Set up one DOS session to be used for faxing, and load the
device driver and executable files only into that DOS session. To do this,
take the following steps:
1. Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT
2. Cut the last two lines referring to the Intel SatisFAXtion board to the
clipboard and save the file (using DOS Command File for the file type)
3. Open a New file.
4. Paste the last two lines into the new file.
5. Save the new file as FAX.BAT, using DOS Command File as the file type.
6. Edit CONFIG.SYS and cut the last two lines relating to the Intel
SatisFAXtion board to the clipboard (cut only the last line if you do not
have a scanner installed).
7. Save the file using Plain Text as the file type.
8. . In the Command Prompts folder, select a DOS Full Screen icon, press the
Ctrl key and mouse button two at the same time, move the mouse pointer to
an empty area in the folder, and release the mouse button and the Ctrl key.
This creates a copy of DOS Full Screen.
9. Put the mouse pointer over your new icon and press button two.
10. Click on the arrow next to Open, and select Settings.
11. Go to the Session page and select the DOS settings push button.
12. Go to DOS_DEVICE and press mouse button one. Move the mouse to the dialog
area and press button one (there should be a blinking cursor now).
13. Paste the text that you cut from the CONFIG.SYS file and select Save.
14. Go to the General page and replace the contents of the Title box with FAX
(or whatever other title you choose)
15. If you want to edit the new session's icon, go to the General page and
select the Edit push button.
16. If you want to have this session start each time your system starts, move
the icon to the Start Up folder.
17. Whenever you start this session, type FAX to run the FAX.BAT file before
using the SatisFAXtion board. Use the fax board in only one session at a
time. - If you install using this procedure and you receive error
messages, install the program under DOS.
King's Quest (DOS)
- Remove the DOS=HIGH statement, if one exists, from CONFIG.SYS or from the
DOS_DEVICE DOS setting.
LAN Support Program Device Drivers (DOS)
- If you opened a DOS session with the DOS LAN Support Program (LSP) device
drivers, and subsequently closed the session, you must ensure that the
Token-Ring Adapter is reset before using the LAN from another DOS session. To
ensure that the Token-Ring Adapter is reset, use RESETOKN.EXE or RESETOKN.SYS.
These files can be retrieved from CompuServe by issuing GO IBMOS2 and
downloading RESTKN.ZIP from SECTION 17, IBMFILES, or they can be retrieved from
the IBM National Support Center Bulletin Board System by downloading
RESTKN.ZIP. - The IBM Token-Ring Adapter should be used by only one session at
a time.
LANtastic 4.1 (DOS)
- Run this program in a Specific-DOS session. Set DOS_STARTUP_DRIVE DOS
setting to the location of a DOS kernel to boot from. - If you are using
Artisoft AE-2 or AE-3 adapter cards, set your cards to 8-bit mode, as described
in the adapter documentation.
LapLink III 3.0 (DOS)
- We recommend using the parallel port. To use the serial port with this
program, comment out the VCOM.SYS and COM.SYS statements from CONFIG.SYS (by
putting "REM " at the beginning of the line) and restart the computer. To use
the serial port for other purposes, uncomment the lines in CONFIG.SYS and
restart the computer.
Linkway Mammals (DOS)
- Photomotion programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video hesitation
during periods of CD ROM access.
Linkway Presidents (DOS)
- Photomotion programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video hesitation
during periods of CD ROM access.
Lotus 123 for Windows 1.0 (Windows)
- Set the DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT DOS setting to a minimum of 3MB. - After migrating
the program to the workplace shell, copy the file 123W.INI to the
\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory (from the directory previously containing Windows
3.0).
Lotus Freelance Graphics for OS/2 (OS/2)
- If you experience installation problems, contact the Lotus Development
Corporation. Lotus will provide a fix. - If you experience problems with the
color, change the palette from the Freelance menus. Instructions on how to do
this can be found in the Lotus Freelance Graphics for OS/2 User's Guide. A set
of new default palettes for Freelance Graphics is available. These can be
retrieved from CompuServe by issuing GO IBMOS2 and downloading PALETT.ZIP from
SECTION 17, IBMFILES, or they can be retrieved from the IBM National Support
Center Bulletin Board System by downloading PALETT.ZIP.
Lotus Freelance Graphics for Windows (Windows)
- The pointer to printer objects points to Screen Show instead of to the
printer.
Lotus Magellan 2.0 (DOS)
- The UNDELETE function in the program uses physical sector addressing, which
is not supported. Use the OS/2 UNDELETE command.
Lotus Notes (OS/2)
- To use Notes 2.x, you must delete the file QWC.EXE from the Notes program
directory. This file is used only for support in the field, and, therefore,
its removal will not affect program execution.
MagiCorp (Windows)
- Running this program with other programs in the same WIN-OS/2 session might
cause a system halt. Run this program by itself in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
session.
Mathcad 3.0 (Windows)
- To install this program:
1. Start a DOS session
2. Run FFIX /date (Note that "date" must be lowercase)
3. Install the program (the installation program is a DOS program)
4. Run FFIX /u.
MicroProse Civilization (DOS)
- Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMUL setting to OFF and the HW_TIMER setting to ON.
Microsoft Bookshelf - CD-ROM Reference Library** (DOS/Multimedia)
- Requires version 6.14 of the mouse device driver, MOUSE.COM, which comes with
the product. - Animation programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video
hesitation during periods of CD ROM access.
Microsoft Chart 3.0** (DOS)
- Install the program's mouse driver, and set MOUSE_EXCLUSIVE_ACCESS to ON.
Microsoft Codeview** (DOS/OS/2)
- When using the protect mode version, CVP 2.2 (for OS/2), trace through the
source code, rather than through the assembler language. - In order for the
program to work correctly, delete the PWBHLP.PXT help file.
Microsoft Codeview for Windows Version 3.0** (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Microsoft Excel for DOS 2.1** (DOS)
- Set the XMS_MEMORY_LIMIT DOS setting to 0.
Microsoft Excel for OS/2 3.0** (OS/2)
- The Help index and the Keyboard Help windows operate incorrectly. Avoid
using these functions.
Microsoft Excel for Windows 3.0** (Windows)
- Deselect the public setting to use the clipboard. - When using dynamic data
exchange (DDE), run in the same WIN-OS/2 session as the Windows program it is
communicating with.
Microsoft Money 1.0** (Windows)
- Calls the Windows Calculator accessory program. Use the OS/2 Calculator
mini-application program in the Productivity folder.
Microsoft QuickC** (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Microsoft Project for Windows 1.0** (Windows)
- Must be installed in a DOS session.
Microsoft Windows 3.0** (DOS)
- We recommend that you run Windows programs under WIN-OS/2, which supports
both Standard and Real mode Windows programs. If, however, you choose to run
this program, run it in Real mode only.
More Windows (Windows)
- If you use the Full-Page Paper White mode or Full Screen Color mode the
screen might be disrupted. Avoid using these modes.
National Geographics Mammals (DOS)
- Photomotion programs might exhibit some audio breakup and video hesitation
during periods of CD ROM access.
The Norton Backup 1.2 (DOS)
- You might experience diminished performance when backing up to diskette.
The Norton Desktop (Windows)
- This program assumes that, if it is not the first program loaded, another
desktop is running. Include the UseOS2shield=0 statement in SYSTEM.INI (in the
\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory on your start-up drive). - If you experience
difficulty formatting a diskette, use the OS/2 FORMAT command. If you
experience difficulty backing up on a diskette, back up on an alternate device,
such as a network drive or a tape drive. - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2
full-screen session.
The Norton Utilities 5.0 (DOS)
- The UNDELETE functions require physical sector addressing, which is not
supported. Use the OS/2 UNDELETE command. - The utility programs that
manipulate the hard disk (for example, UNDELETE, UNFORMAT, DISKTOOL, CALIBRATE,
the Disk Doctor, and the Disk Editor) can cause a system halt. Some of these
programs can be used on floppy diskettes.
PaintShow Plus 2.21 (DOS)
- Load the version of MOUSE.COM that comes with the program, before starting
the program.
Paradox 3.5 (DOS)
- The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
memory extender. Use the standard version of the program.
Peachtree Complete III 5.0 (DOS)
- Set the DOS_FILES DOS setting to 60. - The program's Lookup function does
not list all the companies that have been entered into the program's list of
companies; it displays meaningless characters.
Perform Pro 1.0 (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
PFS: First Choice (DOS)
- When the program is run in a DOS window the mouse pointer does not reflect
tool selection. - Set the baud rate to 2400 or lower when using the
communication feature.
PFS: WindowWorks 1.75 (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Photostyler (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
Publisher's PowerPak 2.1 (Windows)
- Create the directory C:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\POWERPAK, before running the
installation batch file.
Quattro Pro 3.0 (DOS)
- Install printers from within the program, rather than during program
installation.
Quicken (DOS)
- Remove the DOS=HIGH statement, if one exists, from CONFIG.SYS or from the
DOS_DEVICE DOS setting.
Quicken for Windows (Windows)
- Calls the Windows Calculator accessory program. Use the Calculator
mini-application program in the Productivity folder.
Risk (DOS)
- Do not use the program's shutdown function.
SantaFe Media Manager (DOS)
- To install this program:
1. Start a DOS session
2. Run FFIX /find (Note that "find" must be lowercase)
3. Install the program
4. Run FFIX /u.
SideKick (OS/2)
- A printer must be installed and present on the desktop to use the Notepad.
Signmaster 5.11 (DOS)
- The plot/preview feature causes an illegal instruction to be issued.
Soft Term (OS/2)
- In the Send File and Receive File windows, the first time the drive is
changed the Directory window updates incompletely. After the first time, the
Directory window works normally.
SoundBlaster (DOS)
- The SBTEST utility program reports an incorrect DMA level during
installation. Disregard the error message and continue with installation. The
program will be installed correctly. - The PARROT program does not run in a
DOS session.
Space Quest IV (DOS)
- Set DOS_BACKGROUND_EXECUTION to OFF so that the program is suspended when it
is placed in the background. - Set up the program so that it does not use
extended memory. - For best performance, run this program in a DOS full-screen
session. - For computers with a SoundBlaster card, change to the drive and
directory which contains Space Quest IV and enter SQ4FIX on the command line.
SQLWindows 3.0 (Windows)
- The program accesses drive A: at intermittent intervals. Keeping a scratch
diskette or an empty diskette in drive A: will save you from having to respond
to "The A: device is not ready" error windows.
Turbo C++ 2.0 (DOS)
- The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
memory extender. Use the standard version of the program.
Turbo Debugger 2.01 (DOS)
- The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
memory extender. Use the standard version of the program. - TD386, the 386
version of Turbo Debugger, manipulates the 80386 control registers; this is not
supported.
Turbo Debugger for Windows (Windows)
- Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session. - The screen is
temporarily corrupted when this program is called from Turbo C++. The screen
is restored on the first repaint (a repaint can be forced by clicking the mouse
on several different windows).
Turbo Pascal 6.0 (DOS)
- The version of the program that uses extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
memory extender. Use the standard version of the program.
The Way You Work (DOS/Windows)
- Install this program under DOS. Once installed, the program can be run in a
DOS or WIN-OS/2 session.
Windows Multimedia Extensions (Windows)
- If you are running this program and another program that uses the audio
adapter at the same time, unpredictable results might occur. - The OS/2
Multimedia Presentation Manager avoids this problem.
WINFAX PRO (Windows)
- Run this program only in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session. - If you are using
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), avoid switching away from the WIN-OS/2 full-screen
session in which you are running; switching from the WIN-OS/2 session to
another session might break the DDE link.
Wing Commander II (DOS)
- If you are running on a slower computer, turn the sound option off.
WordPerfect for Windows (Windows)
- Change to the directory that contains WPWINFIL.EXE and run: FIXWP
WPWINFIL.EXE. (To enable WordPerfect for Windows to run under DOS and Windows
3.0 again, run UNFIXWP in a similar manner.)
WordPerfect Office 3.0 (DOS)
- Install the keyboard-enhancement utility program manually after program
installation, by adding it to CONFIG.SYS.
Xtree Pro Gold 2.0 (DOS)
- The Zip Manager feature cannot find the zip file it is to act upon. Avoid
using this feature.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. General Tips, on Using OS/2 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Immediately after install
After installation, and before you run any DOS or Windows programs, we
recommend you shut down your system. This only needs to be done once,
immediately after you are finished installing OS/2 2.0
Preventing STARTUP applications from opening
OS/2 2.0 has a STARTUP folder which will automatically start any programs
within it at system boot time. Additionally, any programs that were running
when the system was shut down are started upon bootup.
There may be some cases where you have installed an application to
automatically start and it has somehow become corrupted. It is sometimes
useful to inhibit the auto-start features of the Workplace Shell. You can do
this as follows:
1. When the system is starting, you will see the Workplace desktop background
paint. As soon as you see the mouse pointer show up on the desktop, press
and hold the CTRL and SHIFT keys then press and hold the F1 key. You
should hold this down for approximately 15 seconds, or until the desktop
icons appear.
2. This will inhibit all of the applications in the startup folder from coming
up, and inhibit the auto-start of programs running at the time the system
was shut down.
Restoring a corrupted desktop
There may be cases where your desktop may have been corrupted. An example is
if you booted DOS and tried to rearrange your hard disk and corrupted either
INI files or Extended Attributes. The following mechanisms have been
implemented to help in these cases.
1. If you have corrupted INI files, or lose objects such as the clock or font
palettes, you can retrieve them by remaking your INI file. To do this,
boot off the install disks. Press ESC to get to a command prompt and
change to the \OS2 directory.
Once there, type MAKEINI OS2.INI INI.RC
Then reboot your machine.
This will look at the INI file from installation and merge items in it with
your current INI file, thus restoring the lost objects.
2. If you have corrupted EAs and have lost folders and/or program references,
the recommended method is to simply use the templates and recreate them.
In the event that your desktop objects are so far gone that you cannot use
it (this is the last resort), boot your install disks and escape to a
command prompt. Then delete the \DESKTOP directory and everything
underneath it. Then look at item (3), below.
3. There is an undocumented function in OS/2 2.0 that will backup your current
INI files and CONFIG.SYS and give you the ones that were set up initially
during installation. Note however, that any modifications (such as shadows
and associations) since installation will be lost and have to be recreated.
This is function is also useful if you have followed the product
documentation and created new INI files you wish to make current. (i.e.-
OS/2 1.3 "look and feel" INI files)
The steps are:
a. Reboot your system.
b. As soon as the initial logo panel is displayed, hold down the ALT key
and press F1.
c. This will back up your old INI files and CONFIG.SYS. You will see a
message during the boot process confirming the backup. If you do not
see the message, it did not work and you may have to try again. This
will not erase any files off of your disk, just restore your desktop to
a basic state.
The INI files in the \OS2\INSTALL will be copied and made active. If you
have new INI files you wish to make current, place them here (but remember
to back up a copy of the old ones)
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Info for the First Time WPS User ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The first time, just after system installation, WPS takes a LONG LONG time to
come up. You'll see a blank screen with continuous disk activity. This is
normal. After this first-time initialization is complete, startups will be
significantly faster (but could still be considered slow).
Try to forget what you learnt from previous versions of OS/2. Old habits more
likely than not will have to change. Here is a quick run down on things you
should know.
o Left mouse button for selection, right button for manipulation.
o Click on icons and empty spaces with right mouse button to bring up pop-up
menus.
o ALWAYS DO A SHUTDOWN. Click on empty spot of desktop with right mouse
button, and select Shutdown from pop-up menu.
o Minimized windows will vanish -- no icon will appear. The icon used to open
the window in the first place will bring it back. This is a result of the
new paradigm.
o The swap file will grow unpleasantly large. Make sure it resides on a
partition with enough free space (more than 15mb if possible).
o If you should crash the shell, all is not necessarily lost. There's a
dead-man switch in the system that restarts the WPS process if it dies.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Workplace Shell Useability Tips ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
If you are familiar with OS/2 Version 1.x, or Windows 3.0, then the first thing
you will notice is the absence of a Desktop Manager, Task List and Groups.
Instead you will find objects scattered over the desktop. For the purposes of
this document we are only going to consider the following objects and folders:
o OS/2 System
o Main Index
o Shredder
o Templates
o Information
o Printer
The list below is a "how to" list of common actions that you may have been used
to in Windows 3.0 or OS/2 1.3, and how to do them in the new shell.
Note: Abbreviations used in this document are:
o MB1 = Mouse Button 1
o MB2 = Mouse Button 2
Remember, MB1 can be the left or right button, depending on how you configure
the mouse.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.1. Adding an Application to Startup ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
If you want a program to start automatically whenever the system starts, just
copy/move the object to the Startup folder. Again, you will find this in the
OS/2 System folder. As an example, if you wanted the clock to run at startup
then open the System Setup folder and select the System Clock, press MB2 and
drag it to the Startup folder. Next time your machine starts the clock will
run.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.2. Adding a Data Object to the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This is how to create an object representing a data file with its corresponding
icon.
1. See Associating files
2. Change the icon as necessary by opening its Settings. Position the pointer
over the icon, press MB2, select Open and then Settings. Now select the
Icon tab and you will be able to press the Edit push button to start the
Icon Editor.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.3. Adding a Program to the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The procedure is basically the same whether you are setting up a DOS, Windows
or OS/2 program.
1. Run the migrate utilities program which can be found in the System setup
folder in OS/2 System.
2. Select the drive on which the application resides.
3. click on the Find push button
This will find all of the common applications on the particular drive (if
your program is not one of the ones listed click on the push button Add
Programs and select it from the list of available programs. Then click on
the OK push button
4. Click on the Migrate pushbutton
This will automatically set up the program in a folder either called
DOS,OS/2 or WINDOWS PROGRAMS.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.4. Arranging Icons on the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
As we said above, you will find icons scattered over your desktop, so to put
some order into it, first position the mouse pointer on an empty part of the
desktop and press MB2. This will cause the desktop's pop-up menu to display,
just select Arrange and all icons will line up along the bottom. You can have
these icons sorted by name or type by selecting Open - Settings and then
pressing the Sort tab on the displayed notebook. Next time you select Arrange
they will be sorted according to your choice.
Warning: Do not change the view format for the desktop from Non-grid in this
driver. If you do, you may find some objects disappearing off the top of your
desktop making it difficult to access them. If you do this accidentally then
you can access the Desktop Settings again by selecting Drives from the OS/2
System folder. Select the drive on which you installed OS/2 and you will see
the Desktop folder, by pressing MB2 with the mouse pointer over it the pop-up
menu will be displayed. You can then change the view format back to Non-grid.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.5. Arranging Icons Within a Folder ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
If you would prefer your objects to appear in folders in the OS/2 1.x format,
then place the mouse pointer over the folder icon and press MB2. Select Open -
Settings and press the Non-flowed radio button on the View page. Pressing
Flowed will cause the icons to be flowed in columns, and Non-grid will return
them to the Windows 3.0 style.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.6. Associating Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To associate the System Editor with a data file so that by double-clicking on
the data object opens the editor do the following:
o Open Templates
o Copy a Data File out to the desktop
o Rename it, see Changing Text
o Double-click on it to get the Settings
o Select Plain Text from Available types and press Add>>
o Close Settings and double-click on it again, this time the System Editor will
open
Now, suppose you wish to associate all the files with a certain file extension
with a program, for example, all INF files. These files may be browsed using
the OS/2 VIEW.EXE program, so it would be convenient to be able to double-click
on an INF file and immediately invoke the VIEW program. To do this open the
Drives folder and search the OS2 directory, usually on your C drive, for the
program VIEW.EXE. Open the program's Settings, and select Association if not
already displayed, type *.INF in the entry field Enter new name and press the
Add >> button. Association is now complete and when you click on an INF file,
VIEW will be invoked. If you wish to change the icon then select the Icon tab
and press Edit, this will start the Icon Editor with which you can make any
changes.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.7. Changing Colour ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To change the colour of the desktop or windows use the Color Palette. You will
find this in the System Setup folder. To change the colour just select a colour
with MB2 and drag it to whatever you wish to change, e.g. the desktop or an
open window.
If you wish to change any colours in the palette then select a colour with MB1
and then push the Edit color... button. The Edit Color window then displayed
is application modal and so you cannot interact with the colour palette again
until you have completed editing a colour. Change the colour by pressing and
holding MB1 whilst you move the pointer around the globe.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.8. Changing Font ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
You can change the font in the same way as you change the colour, i.e. by
dragging and dropping, except that you use the Font Palette instead. You will
find this in the System Setup folder.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.9. Changing Icon/Window Title Text ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
You can change the text under an icon or on the title bar of a window by
holding the Alt key down as you press MB1 with the pointer over the text.
This allows you to modify the text and when complete, just press MB1 again when
the pointer is positioned somewhere in free desktop space.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.10. Command Prompts ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
You will find the Command Prompts folder in the OS/2 System folder. If you use
these a lot we suggest you copy them out to the desktop. If you want multiple
command prompts then you must copy the relevant object for each prompt that you
want.
You can change the behaviour of opening an object by selecting the System
folder from System Setup. You can either have a new window open or the old
window resurfaced whenever you double-click on an icon representing an open
window. Setting it to new works fine for command prompts but not for other
objects in the system, so we would suggest you leave this as the default value
of resurface.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.11. DOS Settings ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Because OS/2 Version 2.0 is committed to run as many DOS programs as possible,
it is necessary to provide the user with various settings to control each DOS
session to enable the 'more difficult' DOS applications to run. For most DOS
applications, the default settings will not need to be changed.
To access these settings you need to open the Settings for the relevant DOS
session by pressing MB2 and selecting it. If you then select the Session tab
you will find the DOS Settings push button.
Some useful settings are:
o DOS_STARTUP_DRIVE - Used to specify the location of the DOS kernel. You would
use this if you wanted to boot a specific version of DOS in the session. This
may be necessary if your application needs that version of DOS and will not
run in a virtual DOS session, see Starting a specific version of DOSfor more
information.
o HW_NOSOUND - Set to ON to turn sound off.
o KBD_ALTENT_BYPASS - Set to ON to stop toggling between windowed and
full-screen mode, see toggling for more information.
o KBD_CTRL_BYPASS - Use this to make the operating system ignore the
control-key sequence Ctrl-Esc or Alt-Esc so that the application can use
them.
o IDLE_SENSITIVITY - 100% for games software.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.12. DOS Windowed/Full-screen ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To toggle between a windowed DOS session and a full-screen session just press
Alt-Home.
Note: This does not apply to OS/2 windowed sessions.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.13. File Manager (Lack of...) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The File Manager's functions are now provided directly by the WPS itself, you
will find these functions in Drives. Each directory is a folder on the
desktop. There is great flexibility in how a folder is displayed. Each file
is an icon in the folder. File Manager type operations may be performed on a
file via its Settings notebook. However, not all such operations are
implemented in 6.167.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.14. Getting an OS/2 1.3 or Windows 3.0 Appearance ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
See Arranging Icons in a folder and Changing the Desktop
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.15. Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
You can get help at any time by either pressing F1 to get context sensitive
help, or by pressing the Help push button. Of course, you can always go back to
the Tutorial which you will find in the Information folder. Also, if you
requested the Command Reference to be installed you will also find that in the
same folder, along with a Glossary of terms.
You will also see a Master Index on the desktop which is a notebook giving you
access to all the help on the system.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.16. Icons on the Desktop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
One of the things you will find different with the Workplace Shell is its
treatment of minimized windows, especially if you are familiar with OS/2 1.x or
Windows 3.0. If you have a window open and then minimize it you may find that
it disappears completely from view. For example, if you start the System Clock
from the System Setup folder, which you will find in the OS/2 System folder,
and minimize it, it will not be visible as an icon. To retrieve it you must
display the Window List and select it from there, or bring the folder from
which it came to the foreground and click again on the icon (it should be
shaded to indicate that this object is already in use), see also Window List
If you look in the System Setup folder you will find a System folder. Opening
this you will now see a notebook with a Window tab. This allows you to tell the
system to put minimized windows directly onto the desktop.
If you look at your icons you will see that some have a hatched box surrounding
them. This is the Shell's way of telling you that the object is in use. By
double-clicking on it you will restore it.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.17. Master Index/Glossary ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
See Help
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.18. Pop-up Menus ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
You will have noticed by now that most OS/2 windows do not have a menu bar.
Instead, they have been replaced by pop-up menus. To display a pop-up menu for
any window just position the mouse pointer over it and press MB2.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.19. Printing a File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Print Manager has been replaced by print destination objects which serve
the function previously provided by print queues. A print destination is a
type of container object, and contains objects to be printed. Warning: be sure
to install a default printer during system installation, otherwise there won't
be a way to install additional printers later on.
To print a file just drag it to the Printer object on your desktop.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.20. Setting Up DOS and Windows Programs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
See Adding programs
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.21. Starting a Specific Version of DOS ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
If you need to start a specific version of DOS because your application will
not run in a virtual DOS session, what you need to do is create a diskette
containing your version of DOS and then run the VMDISK command. For more
information look in the Command Reference, type HELP VMDISK from an OS/2
command prompt.
You will also need to look at the FSACCESS and FSFILTER commands.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.22. System Clock ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The system supplies a system clock which can be tailored in various ways:
o Analogue or digital
o Show Date and time
o Set alarms
o Display title bar or not
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.23. Tailoring Mouse/Keyboard etc ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
If you wish to tailor the mouse settings, or other system settings, you will
find them in the System Setup folder.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13.24. Window List ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
To see the list of running tasks you can either press Ctrl-Esc as in OS/2 1.x,
or by chording, i.e. position the mouse pointer over an empty desktop space and
press both buttons simultaneously.
To reshow a hidden window you can double-click on its entry with MB1, or press
enter.
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The Winter 1991 issue (G362-0001-08) includes articles on the following:
Developer Assistance Program
Spotlight: Describe Word Publisher
32-Bit OS/2
Semaphore APIs
Presentation Manager (PM)
Developing Controls for PM
OS/2 PM Programming: A Performance Guide
Systems Application Architecture
Prototyping Software User Interfaces
Software Tools
OS/2 Programmer's Editors
Information Presentation Facility (IPF)
ENFIN/2
The OS/2 BBS
LAN Requester and Server
Extended Edition Database Manager
OS/2 Multi-User - POLYMOD2
The intenational Scene
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ <hidden> ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Spring 1991 issue (G362-0001-10) includes articles on the following:
Developer Assistance Program
Spotlight: SAS Applications System for OS/2
Software Tools
Extended Edition
Client-Server
Extended Edition Communications Manager
Client-Server Transactions using APPC
Presentation Manager
Client-Server Computing Using PM's DDE
Client-Server Architecture for Single-User Applications
SAA
Cooperative Processing Across SAA Environments
A Comparison of CPI-C and APPC on OS/2
LAN Requester and Server
Programming to the OS/2 NetBIOS API
OS/2 LAN Server Command Line Interface
Extended Edition Database Manager
Database Application Remote Interface
Client-Server Databases
Application Enablers
CICS OS/2 as an Application Enabling Platform
PIPES Platform
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The Summer 1991 issue (G362-0001-11) includes articles on the following:
Developer Assistance Program
Spotlight: Adobe Type Manager
Software Tools
Cross-Platform Development
A Porting Primer
Migrating Windows Applications to OS/2 using WLO
Porting Real-World Windows Applications to OS/2 PM
Developing PM Applications with Gpf
32-Bit OS/2
Presentation Manager
System Input Hooks
Application Enablers
IBM SAA Networking Services/2
Multiple Conversation OS/2 Server using IBM SAA
Extended Edition
Client-Server Solutions: OS/2 or Windows 3.0 ?
LAN Support
LAN Application Certification Support
OS/2 Multi-User - Remote-OS
The intenational Scene
SAA
Multi-Phased Cooperative Processing Application Development
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The Fall 1991 issue (G362-0001-11) includes articles on the following:
Developer Assistance Program
Spotlight: Micrografx
OS/2 Manufacturing Tools
Performance
SPM/2
Software Tools
OS/2 Freeware and Shareware
Arcadia CUA Workbench
Periscope/Remote
Presentation Manager
Printing
Introduction to Multithreaded Programming
Split-Line
Communications Manager
ISDN
LAN Server and Requester
Disk Array Management Software
Copies of this issue may be ordered by using the special order number
GT00-5317.
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The Winter 1992, Issue No. 1 (G362-0001-12) includes articles on the following:
Spotlight Feature: Metaphor
OS/2 2.0 32-Bit Controls:
File and Font Dialogs
Value Set Control
Slider Control
Notebook Control
Container Control
Software Tools:
OS/2 Compilers
FingerTips
GammaTech Utilities
Query Manager: Dynamic Panels and Queries
Object Oriented Programming
Printing and Fonts
A CUA-Compliant Installation Program
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UK English 14G0495
US English 84F7586
French 14G0605
German 14G0715
Italian 14G0825
Spanish 14G0935
Danish 14G1045
Finnish 14G1155
Norwegian 14G1265
Swedish 14G1375
Dutch 14G1485
Portuguese 14G1595
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UK English 14G0551
US English 10G2991
French 14G0661
German 14G0771
Italian 14G0881
Spanish 14G0991
Danish 14G1101
Finnish 14G1211
Norwegian 14G1321
Swedish 14G1431
Dutch 14G1541
Portuguese 14G1651
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US English 10G5999
French 14G1750
German 14G1751
Italian 14G1752
Spanish 14G1753
Danish 14G1754
Finnish 14G1755
Norwegian 14G1756
Swedish 14G1757
Dutch 14G1758
Portuguese 14G1759
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US English 10G6000
French 14G1761
German 14G1762
Italian 14G1763
Spanish 14G1764
Danish 14G1765
Finnish 14G1766
Norwegian 14G1767
Swedish 14G1768
Dutch 14G1769
Portuguese 14G1770
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German 14G2554
Italian 14G2555
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Finnish 14G2558
Norwegian 14G2559
Swedish 14G2560
Dutch 14G2561
Portuguese 14G2562
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German 14G2565
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Finnish 14G2569
Norwegian 14G2570
Swedish 14G2571
Dutch 14G2572
Portuguese 14G2573
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US English 10G5999
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German 14G1773
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Finnish 14G1777
Norwegian 14G1778
Swedish 14G1779
Dutch 14G1780
Portuguese 14G1781
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US English 10G6000
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German 14G1784
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Finnish 14G1788
Norwegian 14G1789
Swedish 14G1790
Dutch 14G1791
Portuguese 14G1792
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14G1745 IBM OS/2 V2.0 Distribution and Usage Authorisation (DUA)
14G1746 Upgrade from IBM OS/2 SE V1.X, to IBM OS/2 V2.0 DUA
14G2574 Upgrade from IBM OS/2 EE V1.X, to IBM OS/2 V2.0 DUA
14G1747 Upgrade from IBM DOS 3.X, 4.X, 5.0 to OS/2 V2.0 DUA