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* '''Code:''' GG24-4212-00 | * '''Code:''' GG24-4212-00 | ||
* '''Date:''' 05.1994 | |||
* '''Authors:''' | |||
**Doris Corel | |||
**Dieter Damm | |||
**Frank Göttert | |||
**Frans Groen | |||
**Adam Jollans | |||
**Cyndy Wallace | |||
[[Category: | ==Abstract== | ||
This document describes OS/2 2.11 and the other updates to OS/2 2.1 between its release in May 1993 and the publication of this document in May 1994. It includes information on OS/2 2.1 for Windows, the ServicePaks, and the new device drivers. It also includes a general discussion of OS/2 storage and display device drivers. | |||
This document was written for customers, dealers, system engineers, consultants and others who need to know what is new in these updates to OS/2 2.1 and to understand the benefits. A knowledge of OS/2 2.1 is assumed. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 15 August 2023
This is an OS/2 documentation book released by IBM.
- Code: GG24-4212-00
- Date: 05.1994
- Authors:
- Doris Corel
- Dieter Damm
- Frank Göttert
- Frans Groen
- Adam Jollans
- Cyndy Wallace
Abstract
This document describes OS/2 2.11 and the other updates to OS/2 2.1 between its release in May 1993 and the publication of this document in May 1994. It includes information on OS/2 2.1 for Windows, the ServicePaks, and the new device drivers. It also includes a general discussion of OS/2 storage and display device drivers.
This document was written for customers, dealers, system engineers, consultants and others who need to know what is new in these updates to OS/2 2.1 and to understand the benefits. A knowledge of OS/2 2.1 is assumed.