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|License=Commercial. Discontinued. | |||
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Windows libraries for OS/2 with Windows applets. The WLO mapping-layer is comprised of a set of dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) which map Windows API calls to OS/2 API calls at run time. This DLL layer operates like having Windows sitting on top of OS/2 PM and enabling relinked Windows applications to run side-by-side PM applications. WLO is required for Windows applications to run on OS/2, in this manner. | Windows libraries for OS/2 with Windows applets. The WLO mapping-layer is comprised of a set of dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) which map Windows API calls to OS/2 API calls at run time. This DLL layer operates like having Windows sitting on top of OS/2 PM and enabling relinked Windows applications to run side-by-side PM applications. WLO is required for Windows applications to run on OS/2, in this manner. | ||
Revision as of 16:18, 30 January 2026
| Windows Libraries for OS/2 (WLO) | |
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| File:WLO 001.jpg | |
| Version | 1.0 (1991-09-23) |
| Vendor | |
| Author | |
| License | Commercial. Discontinued. |
| Download | WLO_1-0.zip |
| Website | |
Windows libraries for OS/2 with Windows applets. The WLO mapping-layer is comprised of a set of dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) which map Windows API calls to OS/2 API calls at run time. This DLL layer operates like having Windows sitting on top of OS/2 PM and enabling relinked Windows applications to run side-by-side PM applications. WLO is required for Windows applications to run on OS/2, in this manner.
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