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* IBM's [[Warp Tips]] | * IBM's [[Warp Tips]] | ||
* PC Lube and Tune's tutorials: | * PC Lube and Tune's tutorials: | ||
** ''[[Getting the | ** ''[[Getting the Boot]]'' - 1 Jan 1996 | ||
** ''[[Introduction to TCP/IP]]'' | ** ''[[Introduction to TCP/IP]]'' | ||
** ''[[PC Communications over Modems and ISDN]]'' | ** ''[[PC Communications over Modems and ISDN]]'' |
Revision as of 17:26, 6 May 2016
Last update: 7th February, 1996
The References Shelf is a collection of references to other documents that contain useful information about installing and using OS/2 Warp.
- Peter Child's collection of INF documents, including:
- The IBM WorldWide Resources list - ibmww.inf
- The Warp FAQ (v3) - warpfaq.inf
- The OS/2 Programmer's FAQ - progfaq.inf
- The TRAP Info FAQ - trapinfo.inf
- The Good-Bad-Ugly-Hardware Review - gbu.inf
- comp.os.os2.announce database - cooa.inf
This collection of INF documents is available via the WWW courtesy of Peter's Inf-Html program.
- Frank McKenney's Warp Installation Notes
- Jack Tan's Fixes in OS/2 Page
- IBM's OS/2 Warp APAR List - Part 1 [1]
- IBM's Warp Tips
- PC Lube and Tune's tutorials:
- Jean-Paul Rodrigue's The BIOS Survival Guide (BIOS31.gz)
- Melissa Woo's Stupid OS/2 Tricks
- HTML version of Rod Smith's FAQ: Should I buy OS/2 Warp 3.0? - HTML rendering performed by Lori Ragnarsson.
- OS/2 e-Zine: An e-Zine dedicated to OS/2.
Note: please remember that User's Guide to OS/2 Warp contains lots of useful information about using and installing Warp with a wide variety of different hardware configurations.