Hi
I was checking the OS/2 Device Driver Kit CDROM- 2004 (aprox 2004/10/07).
I noticed all this documentation that will be interesting for the EDM/2 Wiki:
- ALP Assembler Reference
- Display Device Driver Reference
- GRADD Device Driver Reference
- Input/Output Device Driver Reference
- Multimedia Device Driver Reference
- Physical Device Driver Reference
- Presentation Device Driver Reference
- Pen for OS/2 Device Driver Reference
- Printer Device Driver Reference
- Storage Device Driver Reference
- Virtual Device Driver Reference
- Multimedia Test Suite Documentation
- LAN Device Driver Documentation
- OO Audio Device Driver Documentation
- 'Using Your DDK' Build Instructions
The majority of this articles has the following copyright notice:
Copyright Notices
COPYRIGHT LICENSE: This publication contains printed sample application programs in source language, which illustrate OS/2 programming techniques. You may copy, modify, and distribute these sample programs in any form without payment to IBM, for the purposes of developing, using, marketing or distributing application programs conforming to the OS/2 application programming interface.
Each copy of any portion of these sample programs or any derivative work, which is distributed to others, must include a copyright notice as follows: "(C) (your company name) (year). All rights reserved."
(C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1997. All rights reserved.
Note to U.S. Government Users - Documentation related to restricted rights - Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
I think this is good, but I will need to request the formal approval from IBM to respost this content because it does not clearly say you can repost the text, it says you can use the "source language"
Questions!1) Does anybody knows any newer documentation than the "OS/2 Device Driver Kit CDROM- 2004 (aprox 2004/10/07)." ?
2) Where was the USB libraries documentation posted by IBM? I also want to include it on the request?
3) Do you have any thoughts about any other interesting IBM publication that is worthy requestion permission to re-publishing.
Regards