IBM PSP Developer Support News - 1994 - Issue 6 Announcement



Subject: 1994 Issue 6 of IBM PSP Developer Support News

Announcing 1994 Issue 6 of IBM (R) PSP Developer Support News, in ASCII format. Issue 6 prints 122 pages on an IBM 3820 printer.

Produced monthly, and distributed electronically, by the IBM Personal Software Products (PSP) Developer Support organization in Boca Raton, Austin, and Atlanta, this newsletter gives members of IBM's Developer Assistance programs the latest information about all the IBM technical, business, and marketing programs in place to help them develop and market their PSP software successfully.

IBM PSP Developer Support News is *only* distributed electronically; IBM is not producing printed copies for distribution.

The file names, dates, and number of pages for all issues thus far are:

1993 Issue Date       Zipped       ASCII        .INF        .PS        Pages --      -                ---        -  1    17 May 93  dsn93a.zip = dsnews.93a                           52 2   15 Jun     dsn93b.zip = dsnews.93b                           50 3   15 Jul     dsn93c.zip = dsnews.93c                           62 4   23 Jul     dsn93d.zip = dsnews.93d                           48 5   16 Aug     dsn93e.zip = dsnews.93e                           29 6   15 Sep     dsn93f.zip = dsnews.93f + dsn93f.inf              47 7   15 Oct     dsn3ga.zip = dsnews.93g                           63 dsn3gi.zip =             dsn93g.inf dsn3gp.zip =                         dsn93g.ps  8    15 Nov     dsn3ha.zip = dsnews.93h                           34 dsn3hp.zip =                         dsn93h.ps  9    15 Dec 93  dsn3ia.zip = dsnews.93i                           46 dsn3ii.zip =             dsn93i.inf dsn3ip.zip =                         dsn93i.ps

1994 Issue Date       Zipped       ASCII        .INF        .PS        Pages --      -                ---        -  1    17 Jan 94  dsn4aa.zip = dsn4a.asc                            81 dsn4ai.zip =             dsn4a.inf dsn4ap.zip =                         dsn4a.ps  2    15 Feb     dsn4ba.zip = dsn4b.asc                            71 3   15 Feb     dsn4ca.zip = dsn4c.asc                            70 two issues  dsn4bi.zip =              dsn4b.inf on 15 Feb                           + dsn4c.inf dsn4bp.zip =                         dsn4b.ps                                                      + dsn4c.ps  4    15 Mar     dsn4da.zip = dsn4d.asc                            58 dsn4di.zip =             dsn4d.inf dsn4dp.zip =                         dsn4d.ps  5    15 Apr     dsn4ea.zip = dsn4e.asc                           101 dsn4ei.zip =             dsn4e.inf dsn4ep.zip =                         dsn4e.ps  6    13 May     dsn4fa.zip = dsn4f.asc                           120

Explanation of names of zipped files for 1993 Issue 7 and later:

DSNymA = Developer Support News 199y issue m ASCII (plain-text) DSNymI = Developer Support News 199y issue m .INF (use OS/2 VIEW) DSNymP = Developer Support News 199y issue m .PS  (PostScript)

where y = last digit of year (3, 4, ...) m = issue number represented as alpha (A=1, ..., G=7, H=8, ...)

For example, DSN3GI is 1993 issue 7, the 15 October issue, in .INF format (after being unzipped).

The zipped files are found on several e-mail and BBS systems:

o America Online, in the OS/2 forum, in the Newsletters library o CompuServe, in OS2DF2 forum, *DAP library section 14 and in OS2DF1 forum, OPEN FORUM library section 15 o GEnie, in OS/2 Software Library 16 o Hitline mailbox (Switzerland), in file area 8 o IBM Canada BBS, in file area 35, OS/2 Programming o IBM Europe/Middle East/Africa (E/ME/A) DAP BBS, in file area GENERAL.DOCS o IBM France OS/2 Developer Assistance Program BBS, in area PUBS01 o IBM OS2BBS (TALKLink), in OS/2 Software Library, in Documents and Info o IBM Personal Computer Company BBS, in file area 11, OS/2 Programming o Internet, via anonymous ftp from software.watson.ibm.com, in   directory /pub/os2/info; or via Gopher from index.almaden.ibm.com, in the OS/2 Information menu o NIFTY-Serve (Japan), in FIBMFEEL forum, library section 4 o OS2NET (Europe), on all OS2NET bulletin boards in Europe, usually in   the DSNEWS download area o PRODIGY, in the OS/2 Club topic's download library, in IBM Files

Note: If you cannot find files named dsn... (in lower case), look for files named DSN... (in upper case).

Within IBM:

All 1994 issues, in ASCII and INFBIN formats, are in DSN4 PACKAGE in the OS2TOOLS tools catalog *only*. To obtain DSN4 PACKAGE, type TOOLCAT OS2TOOLS GET DSN4 PACKAGE or TOOLS SENDTO KGNVMCB PCTOOLS OS2TOOLS GET DSN4 PACKAGE

You can also request DSN4 PACKAGE by typing REQUEST DSN4 FROM V1ENG AT BCRVM1

To subscribe to DSN4 PACKAGE, type TOOLS SENDTO KGNVMCB PCTOOLS OS2TOOLS SUB DSN4 PACKAGE

All 1993 issues, in ASCII and INFBIN formats, are in DSNEWS PACKAGE in the MKTTOOLS, OS2TOOLS, and PCWIN tools catalogs. To obtain DSNEWS PACKAGE, type TOOLCAT catalogname GET DSNEWS PACKAGE or TOOLS SENDTO catalogdisk GET DSNEWS PACKAGE where catalogname MKTTOOLS is on catalogdisk USDIST MKTTOOLS MKTTOOLS catalogname OS2TOOLS is on catalogdisk KGNVMCB PCTOOLS OS2TOOLS catalogname PCWIN is on catalogdisk BCRVMMS1 PCWIN PCWIN Examples: TOOLCAT MKTTOOLS GET DSNEWS PACKAGE TOOLS SENDTO USDIST MKTTOOLS MKTTOOLS GET DSNEWS PACKAGE

You can also request DSNEWS PACKAGE by typing REQUEST DSNEWS FROM V1ENG AT BCRVM1

DSNEWS PACKAGE is no longer being updated every month. 1994 updates are made to DSN4 PACKAGE.

Note: Use a monospace font to print the ASCII version.

Another package on OS2TOOLS, DSNEWSB PACKAGE, contains all issues of DSNEWS in four other formats: BOOK, TERSPS, TERS3820, and INFBIN. (Note: After the ASCII version comes out each month, it usually takes another two weeks to produce the other formats.) Formats of DSNEWS other than ASCII are created by Klaus Johannes Rusch in IBM Austria, who owns DSNEWSB PACKAGE.

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Mike Engelberg, Editor 