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Applications / Re: Lotus 123 + organizer - OLE
« on: May 23, 2025, 03:19:40 pm »
Here are the three READMEs I have here, that includes the 1.7.x releases and updates.
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Directory of G:\os2\etc
6-30-99 4:28p 496,503 0 a--- SOM.IR
1 file(s) 496,503 bytes used
44,077,031 K bytes free
Directory of G:\os2\etc\dsom
8-25-18 6:06p <DIR> 701 ---- .
8-25-18 6:06p <DIR> 528 ---- ..
5-19-25 12:01p 6,384 0 a--- SOMDCLS.DAT
11-10-98 9:36p 6,496 0 a--- SOMDCLS.DAT.working-state
5-19-25 12:01p 6,844 0 a--- SOMDCLS.TOC
11-10-98 9:36p 6,904 0 a--- SOMDCLS.TOC.working-state
5-19-25 12:01p 1,012 0 a--- SOMDIMPL.DAT
11-10-98 9:36p 3,036 0 a--- SOMDIMPL.DAT.working-state
5-19-25 12:01p 60 0 a--- SOMDIMPL.TOC
11-10-98 9:36p 172 0 a--- SOMDIMPL.TOC.working-state
10 file(s) 30,908 bytes used
44,076,982 K bytes free
Directory of G:\os2\system
6-30-99 4:34p 15,056 0 a--- SOMD.MSG
7-30-96 9:42p 15,056 0 a--- SOMD.MSG.working-state
6-30-99 4:34p 780 0 a--- SOME_OS2.MSG
7-30-96 9:14p 780 0 a--- SOME_OS2.MSG.working-state
6-30-99 4:34p 3,718 0 a--- SOMK.MSG
7-30-96 8:23p 3,724 0 a--- SOMK.MSG.working-state
7-30-96 10:05p 1,403 0 a--- SOMR_OS2.MSG
7-30-96 10:18p 3,527 0 a--- SOMUCOS2.MSG
8 file(s) 44,044 bytes used
44,076,982 K bytes free
Rsync forks into 3 processes here, backing up over USB.Ok, cool...thanks for confirming this Dave...i.e. nothing unusual/suspect going on here (at least as far as RSYNC goes
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2025/05/06 13:57:20 [126] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [sender]: Broken pipe (32)
2025/05/06 13:57:20 [126] rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (78453 bytes received so far) [sender]
2025/05/06 13:57:20 [126] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(605) [sender=3.0.9.1]
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1) you are using a very outdated version of FFST (RUN=G:\OS2\EPWDDR3.EXE, DEVICE=G:\OS2\EPWDD.SYS) that predates the stuff that came with Warp 4 (and after, of course). Do not do that. I suggest to deinstall it. >= Warp 4 comes with everything you need.
REM ******************************************
REM *** OS/2 DUMP/TRACE - START ***
REM ******************************************
DEVICE=G:\OS2\LOG.SYS /OFF
RUN=G:\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE /E:g:\tmp\trp
DUMPPROCESS=G:\tmp\trp /F=10240
RUN=G:\OS2\EPWDDR3.EXE
DEVICE=G:\OS2\EPWDD.SYS
REM RUN=G:\OS2\EPWROUT.EXE 1
REM RUN=G:\OS2\EPW.EXE
REM *** USB LARS DEBUG => 2 TRACEBUF lines below
REM TRACEBUF=128 /M=WRAP,QUEUED,NODTI /D=ALL
REM TRACE=ON 225,226
REM ******************************************
REM *** OS/2 DUMP/TRACE - END ***
REM ******************************************
...The OS/2 Logging Facility device driver LOG$ is not loaded. To activate logging enter DEVICE=\OS2\LOG.SYS and RUN=\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE in config.sys and reboot...
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2) Lower your VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT value. I suggest to start with 512 (which is the lowest value and equivalent to having no high memory at all) and then, raise up to a value that is still lower than your current value. If 512 is too low, you will need to start with a value that works for your system. VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT can only be raised in chunks of 512 MB (0x20000000). XWorkplace kernel object will only select values that are possible. The default value for VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT is 1024 (MB)...
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DEVICE=G:\OS2\LOG.SYS /OFF
RUN=G:\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE /E:g:\tmp\trp
DUMPPROCESS=G:\tmp\trp /F=10240
RUN=G:\OS2\EPWDDR3.EXE
DEVICE=G:\OS2\EPWDD.SYS
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...With a HostOS (Windows/Linux), virtualization (Virtualbox), and Winflector (pipe 64-bit apps directly into OS/2), all running on a single modern hardware platform (laptop/desktop, i7, 32gb ram, ssd's), there are no OS/2 problems of any kind. The trend of use can be reversed, and made upward again...
Make sure that in your \usr\bin directory, you copy python2.7.exe to python.exe (if not already done). Nothing else ever worked for me.
And yes, I also have python 3 installed as I can find python3.9.exe within that same directory. But as I said, using Python3 will only get you into trouble.
Installed Packages
python-rpm-macros.noarch 3.9-3.oc00
python-srpm-macros.noarch 3.9-3.oc00
python-unversioned-command.pentium4 3.9.17-1.oc00
python2-dateutil.noarch 1:2.8.1-3.oc00
python2-deltarpm.pentium4 3.6-1.oc00
python2-libxml2.pentium4 2.9.10-3.oc00
python2-pycurl.pentium4 7.44.1-3.oc00
python2-rpm.pentium4 4.13.0-20.oc00
python2-six.noarch 1.10.0-2.oc00
python2.7.pentium4 2.7.18-3.oc00
python3.pentium4 3.9.17-1.oc00
python3-dateutil.noarch 1:2.8.1-3.oc00
python3-libs.pentium4 3.9.17-1.oc00
python3-pycurl.pentium4 7.44.1-3.oc00
python3-six.noarch 1.10.0-2.oc00
[G:\usr\bin]dir pyth*
The volume label in drive G is OS2.
The Volume Serial Number is 45B6:75C3.
Directory of G:\usr\bin
7-04-23 1:50p 9 149 a--- python
7-04-23 1:50p 1,057 124 a--- python.exe
12-27-21 9:15a 13 153 a--- python2
12-27-21 9:15a 16 156 a--- python2-config
12-27-21 9:15a 15 155 a--- python2.7
12-27-21 9:15a 1,813 124 a--- python2.7-config
12-27-21 9:15a 1,076 124 a--- python2.7.exe
7-04-23 1:46p 13 153 a--- python3
7-04-23 1:50p 15 155 a--- python3.9
7-04-23 1:50p 1,057 124 a--- python3.9.exe
[G:\usr\bin]type python
./python3
[G:\usr\bin]type python2
python2.7.exe
[G:\usr\bin]type python3
python3.9.exe
no need the hassle. I might create a new rpm within some days
...I also agreed that Arca Noae should bring a developer to the scene to finally got a modern web browser on ArcaOS. Arca Noae is the only one with resources that can help with this, the rest of the community does not generate any incomes to be directly invest on the OS...Even if it is younger developer that does not knows OS/2, at least hire him permanently to learn the OS/2 API in a few months...
...https://smedley.id.au/tmp/uniaud32-linux-6.12.21-20250415.zip fixes the out of memory errors when manipulating mixer controls.
[G:\]unimix -card
Command line mixer for UNIAUD32. Version 1.1
Detected UNIAUD version 2.02.06
Detected 1 audio adapter(s)
Card info for adapter 0:
num: 0
id: SB
driver: HDA-Intel
name: HDA ATI SB
longname: HDA ATI SB at 0xfeb00000 irq 16
mixer: Realtek ALC892
componenets: HDA:10ec0892,1462640a,00100302