Professional Developers Kit 02/93 Readme

Introduction
This is the 02/93 limited edition version of the Professional Developers Kit (PDK) CD ROM. It contains a Beta release of OS/2 2.1 with WIN-OS/2 Version 3.1, C++, PL/I, Communications Manager, including the new client server version, DCE (Distributed Computing Environment), PEN PM, Visual REXX, OS/2 Redbooks and Technical Library, HyperWrite information developer, PMate automated test tool, Productivity Tools, etc. This Kit is targeted for experienced developers. The OS/2 Developers Toolkit and Kernel Debugger have been matched with the level of OS/2 2.1 on this PDK. Some of the products on this PDK may not have been tested with this level of the operating system.

Changes in the 02/93 Version of the PDK
Some of the new products on this PDK include:

OS/2 2.1-install from CD, plus 3.5" and 5.25" diskette images COMM Manager Client, Application, Debugger DCE - distributed computing environment

The products on the PDK are listed by category in the section << What Other Products are on the PDK >>, and a '*' next to the name indicates it is NEW for the 2/93 PDK.

For a history file of changes with each new PDK, please see HISTORY.FIL in the root directory.

Support
The products provided on this CD ROM are beta level and are provided 'AS IS'. There is no warranty or service implied with respect to the program(s) included. You may monitor CompuServe for any information related to this beta product. Your comments/problems may be submitted only via CompuServe and will be appreciated and forwarded to the appropriate personnel for consideration in the next release. Pls INCLUDE THE LEVEL of PDK with your comments (9/92-white label with no date, 10/92-dated silver label, 11/92-dated blue label, 02/93 dated coral label).

CompuServe users should enter 'GO OS2DF2', Section 12 Developer's CD ROM. (Due to restructuring of CompuServe, all references on this PDK to 'GO OS2DEV' should be updated to 'GO OS2DF2') If you are not a member of CompuServe, please call 1-800-524-3388 and ask for representative #239 for a free introductory membership.

Helpful Hints

 * 1) It is important to read any README files about the products before you use them. Please make sure you check for README files after you have installed products from the CD ROM, or from the diskettes you created.
 * 2) Many of the products that get installed from this PDK will have their own icons and will be placed in the ISV Tools folder on your desktop. Also, when you go into the PDK Information folder, do an ARRANGE to place the ICONS in a readable order.
 * 3) The install program works with the following rules. Choose a title and click on the '+' sign to see the subcategories. (Clicking on the '-' sign will shrink this list). Highlight the subcategory by clicking on it. Then choose 'Add' at the bottom of the screen. You can also click on 'Info' to get a description of the product you highlighted.
 * 4) During the install, if you notice an error with UNPACK.EXE, you may not have enough disk space to install the application. Also, each installation package works differently. If any error occurs on install, please check free space FIRST to make sure you have sufficient hardfile space. Do not install any of the productivity tools into the root directory of any drive.
 * 5) Please leave the PDK in the CD ROM drive while you are using products on the PDK, even though you may not be accessing the PDK.
 * 6) If you install OS/2, C++, and TOOLKT20 from the PDK, you will find a number of different LINK386.exe file.

The Beta version of LINK386 from the Install menu should be used when the using C++ compiler, since this version has additional support for the C++ class extension. Check your CONFIG.SYS to make sure that you are pointing to the correct Linker.

NOTE: You must ensure that the IBMC\BIN directory occurs before the TOOLKT20\OS2BIN directory in the PATH statement. Also, the recommended order of installation should still be followed to ensure that the EPM /H context sensitive help, and WorkFrame/2, C Set/2 support function correctly. The recommended order of installation is Toolkit, WorkFrame/2, then C Set/2.

Installing OS/2
From CD ROM (both DOS and OS/2 System Users):

In order to install OS/2 from the CD ROM drive both your SCSI adapter and your CD ROM drive must be supported under OS/2. If these are not supported under OS/2 you can create the OS/2 diskettes through DOS support - see text file called DOSINFO.TXT.

You will need 2 blank 1.44MB- 3.5" (or 1.2 MB- 5.25") diskettes to create 'OS/2 Installation Diskette' and 'Operating System/2 Diskette 1' (DISK 1). (Since this is beta code, is recommended that you place OS/2 2.1 in a separate partition on your hardfile rather than installing over OS/2 2.0 GA level).

1) To create the install disks: Note: the disks you create will be put into your A drive
 * From DOS type 'INSTALL' from the CD ROM drive
 * From OS/2 type 'INSTALL' from the CD ROM drive

From OS/2 you will see a menu.
 * select: 'Beta IBM OS/2 2.1'
 * Click on the '+' sign to find the subcategories of
 * 'OS2CD35' to make 2-OS/2 2.1 3.5" 1.44 Meg disks
 * or 'OS2CD525' to make 2-OS/2 2.1 5.25" 1.2 Meg disks
 * Click on one of the these to highlight
 * Click on 'Add' to choose this

From DOS you will see the syntax for install command.
 * You will type either 'install 3.5' or 'install 5.25' depending on the size of your A drive.

2) On the 'Welcome to OS/2 Screen' you will see a message that you need OS/2 diskettes 1 through 14 to complete installation. You may ignore this message and press enter to continue installing from the CD ROM. The screens that appear are the same as the OS/2 2.0 install screens but you are installing from CD ROM rather than diskettes.

If you are installing from 5.25" diskettes ONLY, on the Installation Drive Selection screen:
 * you MUST choose 1) Accept the drive.
 * DO NOT choose 2) Specify a different drive or partition (it won't work and you will get an error message)

3) On the OS/2 'Setup and Installation' Screen, you may choose any of the following system installs (#MB denotes hard disk space needed):
 * 'Select features and Install'- 20MB - for minimum system (make sure you INCLUDE REXX- everything else can be de-selected)
 * 'Install Preselected Features' - 32MB - install the most commonly used OS/2 features
 * 'Install All Features' - 40MB

4) IGNORE the final OS/2 Setup and Installation screen, which says 'Remove the diskette from Drive A and Press Enter to restart your system'.

INSTEAD, press CTL-ALT-DEL to restart your system'. (Make sure that the diskette has been removed from Drive A).

5) It is important that when OS/2 starts up for the first time YOU DO A 'SHUTDOWN'. To do this, as soon as the disk light turns off and the desktop appears set up, please do a 'SHUTDOWN'. Follow the message to restart your system. Note: When OS/2 starts up for the first time, it must build the desktop. You want to ensure that this desktop gets saved, so we recommend that you immediately do a SHUTDOWN.

Making OS/2 2.1 Diskettes (OS/2 System Users):

1) From OS/2 type 'INSTALL' from the CD ROM drive

Note: the disks you create will be used in your A drive, so make sure you choose the correct density


 * From OS/2 you will see a menu.
 * select: 'Beta IBM OS/2 2.1'
 * Click on the '+' sign to find the subcategories of
 * 'OS235' to make 27 OS/2 2.1 3.5" 1.44 Meg disks
 * or 'OS2525' to make 32 OS/2 2.1 5.25" 1.2 Meg disks
 * Click on one of the these to highlight
 * Click on 'Add' to choose this

2) Follow the procedure on OS/2 2.1 CD ROM Install starting with Step 2

Making OS/2 2.1 Diskettes (DOS System Users):
 * 1) Please read DOSINFO.TXT to create the diskettes
 * 2) Follow the procedure on OS/2 2.1 CD ROM Install starting with Step 2

What Else Is on the PDK?
Note: If you see the word 'Install' in the description, it means you will be installing from the CD ROM directly onto your hardfile. If you see the word 'Make...diskettes' you will be creating diskettes, and can install from the diskettes.

From the CD ROM drive, type 'INSTALL' and select the products you want to install on your hardfile. (Please read helpful hint 1.) The CHOICES ARE:

Beta IBM OS/2 2.1
.. this will install OS/2 beta from CD ROM (you must create 2-1.44MB or 2-1.2MB install diskettes) or will create OS/2 2.1 diskettes

See above information.

Communications Tools
APPCGAME   Install APPC Games APPCUTIL   Install APPC Utilities (PING, TELL, Remote Execution) * COMMGRCSD   Make Communications Manager Client Server diskettes COMMGRSUD  Make Communications Manager Single User diskettes * COMMGRXPP   Make Communications Manager Applications diskettes * COMMGRZBG   Make Communications Manager Debugger diskettes * COMMGRCS    Install Communications Manager Client Server COMMGRSU   Install Communications Manager Single User DBMRPW     Install Remote Password Administrator Utility DIRSTAT    Install LAN Adapter DirStatus * IBMDCE      Make Distributed Computing Environment diskettes * MPTS        Make Multi-Protocol Transport Services diskettes * NSDOS       Make NetWork Services DOS (NSDOS) diskettes NWWK       Make NetWare Workstation Kit for OS/2 2.1 diskettes PMFTRM     Install ASYNC terminal emulator TCP        Make TCP/IP Communications Suite diskettes

Development Tools
ALPHAL     Install Code browser and analysis tool ASDT32     Install Application/System Debug Tool (ASDT32) * CTFORMAT    Install code and test formatter CPPBETA    Make C Set/2 C++ diskettes ** CPPBETIN   Install C Set/2 C++ diskettes ** DBGK6479   Make Toolkit Kernel Debugger for OS/2 2.1 diskettes DBUGKINS   Install Toolkit Kernel Debugger for OS/2 2.1 EDITINI    Install Simple Profile Editor for OS/2 2.1 FORBROWS   Install a PM forum (Bulletin Board) browsing tool HEXDMP     Install a binary data display and conversion utility IBROW      Install Image browser, using the image toolkit OS2TK21    Make Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 diskettes OS2TKINS   Install Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 * PEN-PM      Install Pen-PM * PENPM       Make Pen-PM diskettes PMPRTF     Install 32bit Printf programming support * REXXAPPC    Install REXX APPC * REXXMATH    Install REXX Math * REXXNETB    Install REXX Net Bios * SOMII       Make System Object Modules (SOM) diskettes VIEWALL    Install a tool that presents all the books on the bookshelf VREXX      Install Visual REXX WRKF       Make WorkFrame/2 diskettes WRKFINS    Install WorkFrame/2

** The license agreement for C++ expires April 15, 1993. Do not use after this date. C++ DOES NOT include the USL Class libraries (such as iostream, complex and task). In the U.S., the USL Class libraries can be purchased separately for a nominal charge, by calling 1-800-3IBM-OS2 and requesting the USL Class libraries. For other geographies, members of the current DAP program should contact their IBM OS/2 DAP representative, and members of the WorldWide DAP program should monitor CompuServe for information regarding acquisition of the USL Class libraries as soon as fulfillment in these geographies is available.

Documentation
.. Icons are created on your desktop for the various documents. On line docs will use either Library Reader/2 (.BOO format) or VIEW (.INF format). Library Reader/2 does not get installed on your hardfile, it stays on the CD. For more information on individual documents that are listed below, highlight the choice and press the "Info" button. If the document is something you are interested in reading, press the "Add" button and an icon will be created in the PDKINFO folder that allows you access to the document without copying it to your hardfile.

CCPPINFO   IBM C/C++ Information CMINFO     Communications Manager Information DBMINFO    Database Manager (ES 1.0) Information EPMINFO    Enhanced Editor Information LR2INFO    Library Reader/2 Information LSINFO     LAN Server 3.0 Information MMPMINFO   Multimedia Presentation Manager/2 Information MOS2INFO   Miscellaneous OS/2 Information REDBOOKS   OS/2 Version 2.0 Technical Compendium ("Redbooks") REXXINFO   REXX Programming Interfaces TCPINFO    TCP/IP Version 1.2.1 for OS/2 Information TKINFO     OS/2 2.0 Technical Library (Toolkit Information) * USING OS/2  Tips and Techniques on Using OS/2 2.1

Editors
EPM        Install updated version of the Enhanced Editor with macro support * HYPWRITE    Install HyperWrite Editor * SLICK       Install Slick Editor Demo TINYED     Install Tiny OS/2 and DOS editor

Multimedia Products
CDEXPL     Install a compact disc digital audio explorer MMPM2TK    Install Multimedia Presentation Manager Toolkit and Base MMPM35     Make Multimedia Presentation Manager Base 3.5" diskettes    MMPM525     Make Multimedia Presentation Manager Base 5.25" diskettes

Productivity Tools
DINFO      Install utility to Monitor your SWAPPER.DAT file GPSCLOCK   Install Simple Digital Clock for OS/2 1.3+ IPFCPP     Install IPFC Pre-processor MAGNIFY    Install a PM magnifying glass * PMDCLIP     Install ClipArt for PMDraw PMDRAW     Install Drawing tool for creating foils and presentations * PMDRAWSamp  Sample PMDRAW images PMGLOBE    Install an OS/2 Presentation Manager World Globe PMTIMER    Install utility to time execution of programs PMTREE     Install Graphical display of/interaction with PM windows * QCONFIG     Install System Configuration Utility SCRAP      Install Screen capture utility, using the image toolkit TXT2PS     Install Printer filter to convert plain ASCII files to PS

Test Tools
* PMATE       Install PMATE Test Tool

Procedure to install Communications Manager from CD ROM
If you choose to install OS/2 Communications Manager from the CD ROM, you will encounter INVALID error messages. The following is the procedure and the workaround to successfully install.

1) You want to install COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER FROM the CD ROM


 * Choose COMMRCS or COMMGRSU from the menu
 * 'Install IBM Beta Version Products from the CD ROM'
 * The first screen you see is a configuring screen, ....
 * The IBM logo screen appears, click OK.
 * A window will appear saying that you are copying temporary product files.
 * You will see an Installation Notes screen. Click OK.
 * If you are installing Client/Server you will see a selection window to determine if you are a Client or Server.
 * You will then be asked to select your TARGET DRIVE. Choose your target drive and Click on OK.

2) The Communications Manager Setup window.


 * You will then see the Communications Manager Setup window.
 * Click on CLOSE in the Communications Manager Setup Window
 * You will then be asked if you 'Want to install Communications Manager Setup before Closing'. Click on YES
 * At the end of the process, the Communications Manager Completion window pops up. Select CLOSE on this Window
 * Note: If you select either the Installation or Setup pushbuttons you will encounter an error opening the configuration file.

3) Perform a Shutdown and Reboot
 * At this point perform a SHUTDOWN, and reboot your system.
 * When your system comes up, change to the drive and subdirectory with CMLIB.
 * type 'CMSETUP' (to bring up the Communications Manager Setup window)
 * Click on OK at the logo.
 * The Communications Manager Setup window appears, and click on SETUP.

4) You will be asked to choose your source drive.
 * The drive that the PDK is in and directory that Communications Manager is in should be defaulted.

5) Continue with the INSTALL
 * You will then see the OPEN Configuration window with the cursor pointing to the Configuration File name. Enter the Configuration File name on that line and Continue with the INSTALL.
 * Note: if you require further information on installing Communications Manager, please check the Communications Manager on-line documentation.

6) After completing your configuration, you will see a window: 'Please wait, verifying configuration values' and then the Install window will appear. Select the OK pushbutton and continue.
 * You will see a completion window that says you must restart your workstation to enable your changes. Select the CLOSE pushbutton on this window.
 * Select the CLOSE pushbutton on the CMSETUP window. Shutdown your workstation.

7) To start communications, select the 'Start Communications' icon from the 'Communications Manager' group.

Important information on DCE
Before you create the DCE diskettes and use DCE, you must read the README.DCE on the PDK. You can find it in the subdirectory COMM\DCE on your CD ROM drive.

PM Debug Considerations
The Debug version of the PM subsystem contains an IRQ 3 at the start of initialization. A terminal emulator should be attached so the operator can step over this break-point.

Important information on C++
The IBM C/C++ compiler shipped on this CD ROM contains modified versions of the OS/2 Toolkit 2.0 header files. If you will be using the 2.0 toolkit, then you can ignore the rest of these instructions. If you will be using the 2.1 toolkit also provided on this CD ROM, you will need to make similar changes to those versions of the header files for use with the compiler. Here is what you need to do after having installed both the compiler and the 2.1 Toolkit:

1. Rename the OS2.H, BSEDOS.H, and OS2DEF.H header files found in the x:\ibmcpp\INCLUDE directory in order to preserve them.

2. Copy the OS2.H, BSEDOS.H and OS2DEF.H header files from the 2.1 Toolkit (should be in the \toolkt20\c\os2h directory) to the x:\ibmcpp\INCLUDE directory.

3. Modify the 3 files by doing the following:
 * a) In BSEDOS.H, change the word 'class' to 'pclass' on line 199.
 * b) In OS2DEF.H, delete the five occurances of the word 'unsigned' from lines 91 to 97 and change '((void *) 0)' to '0' on line 61
 * c) In OS2.H, add the following four lines between lines 38 and 39

}
 * 1) ifdef __cplusplus
 * 1) endif
 * and add the following four lines between lines 23 and 24

extern "C" {
 * 1) ifdef __cplusplus
 * 1) endif
 * Note that one of the lines is blank in each case (just for readability). Also note that they are added in the order above in order not to mess up the line numbers of subsequent inserts.