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  • 22:3522:35, 21 September 2025 IBM Delivers Networking Power with OS/2 Warp Connect (hist | edit) [8,297 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " IBM Delivers Networking Power with OS/2 Warp Connect NEW YORK, May 17, 1995 ... With the theme, "Make Your Connections," IBM today used Grand Central Terminal as a backdrop to announce the availability of OS/2 Warp Connect, which gives small businesses and workgroups easy, open connections to worlds of information -- whether they are on the PC in the office next door, the Internet, or a local area network -- all in a powerful, refined, s...")
  • 22:3122:31, 21 September 2025 Using OS/2 Version 2.1 Applets Under OS/2 Warp (hist | edit) [2,942 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "V21APP.DOC - Using OS/2 Version 2.1 applets under OS/2 Warp Please send any corrections or comments to Robert Simpson, CompuServe 71520,737. If you have been using the productivity applets under OS/2 2.1 and are upgrading to OS/2 Warp 3, use the following procedure to run the 2.1 applets under Warp 3. Currently (December 1994) only Warp without Win-OS2 is available. If you are installing Warp on a system which has OS/2 2.x (with Win-OS2) installed, you can eit...")
  • 22:2822:28, 21 September 2025 IBM Launches Chinese OS/2 Warp (hist | edit) [5,488 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IBM Launches Chinese OS/2 Warp Announces support, training, channel programs, 16 software vendors, 6 OEMs announce support for OS/2 Warp BEIJING, 19 April 1995 . IBM today announced the immediate availability of the Chinese version of its award-winning operating system, OS/2 Warp Version 3.0, the first simplified Chinese 32-bit operating system. At a major launch event in Beijing today, six major Chinese and international computer manufacturers (OEMs) announced the...")

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  • 12:3212:32, 18 September 2025 List of Software Companies (hist | edit) [1,763 bytes] Jugbogdan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==A== {| |- |Alpha Software Corp.|| |- |Artisoft|| |- |Ashton-Tate|| |- |Award|| |- |} ==B== {| |- |Borland|| |- |Brown Bag Software|| |} ==C== {| |- |Central Point Software|| |- |Citrix|| |- |Clear & Simple|| |- |Computer Associates|| |- |Corel|| |- |Crosstalk Communications|| |} ==D== {| |- |Delrina|| |- |Describe|| |- |Digital Research|| |} ==E== {| | |} ==F== {| |Fifth Generation Systems|| |- |Footprint|| |} ==G== {| |GammaTech|| |- |GeoWorks|| |- |Gibson Resea...")

15 September 2025

  • 04:0604:06, 15 September 2025 How to Get the Novell Netware Requester for OS/2 (hist | edit) [6,125 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How to get the Novell Netware Requester for OS/2 and IBM TCP/IP to work together on OS/2, without NTS/2, and without really trying... This file was last modified on 24 May 1993. This document details how I did it on my system. I'm running the OS/2 2.1 March beta, version 2.01 of the Netware Requester, and IBM TCP/IP version 1.2.1. I think these instructions will work for other versions of OS/2. I'm not at all sure they'll work for other versions of the Netware Requeste...")
  • 03:5503:55, 15 September 2025 An Analysis of the Multitasking Benchmark (hist | edit) [13,224 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " An analysis of the multitasking benchmark that is part of WINBN2.TXT, a benchmark comparison of the March, 1993 beta versions of OS/2 2.1 and WINNT. This message is being posted in the following Compuserve forums/sections: OS2USER: Sections 01,15 PSPBETA: Section 16 WINNT: Section 02 CANOPUS: Sections 06,12 ==PURPOSE== The purposes of this message are: 1. Promote the sharing of the information in WINBN2.TXT. WINBN2.TXT is a file available for downloading...")
  • 03:4303:43, 15 September 2025 OS/2 2.1 vs. Windows NT (hist | edit) [317 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IBM Personal Software Products IBM® PSP's Rebuttal to the Microsoft® Document: "Windows NTTM and OS/2® 2.1: The Advantages of Windows NT for Today's Client Server Computing" (May, June, & July 1993 Versions) July 16th, 1993")
  • 03:3903:39, 15 September 2025 OS/2 2.1 Performance Tuning for End Users (hist | edit) [169,438 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "OS/2 2.1 Performance Tuning for End Users May 7, 1993 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1993. 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. Preface This Performance White Paper is designed to assist end users in improving the performance of their OS/2 system by providing information on soft...")
  • 03:3803:38, 15 September 2025 OS/2 2.1 Performance Improvements (hist | edit) [27,438 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "컴컴 Document: 21 컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴 컴컴 Page: i 컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴 OS/2 2.1 Performance Improvements May 10, 1993 컴컴 Page: ii 컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴 Preface ii OS/2 2.1 Performance Improvements 컴컴 Page: iii 컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴컴 Trademarks referenced The following products are referenced in the document:  OS/2, Personal Systems/2, PS/...")
  • 03:1403:14, 15 September 2025 PCBoard and OS/2 Configuration Information (hist | edit) [48,470 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The OS/2 CONFIG.SYS file is longer than any DOS equivalent that I've ever seen and I'm sure most user's will agree with me on this assessment. Although the file largely remains an intrigue to the average OS/2 user, it doesn't have to be. Therefore, I have undertaken the responsibility of listing most of the generic lines the user is likely to encounter when installing OS/2 on his/her system for the first time. I would also like to add that the lines included per CONFIG.S...")
  • 00:5300:53, 15 September 2025 Home Computing with OS/2 (hist | edit) [84,471 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ============================================================ HOME COMPUTING ON OS/2 August 31, 1993 Wayne M. Caswell IBM PSPD COPYRIGHT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 1993. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ============================================================ PREFACE VISION: What's...")
  • 00:5200:52, 15 September 2025 Wayne M. Caswell (hist | edit) [113 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Article== * Home Computing with OS/2 Category:Contributors")

14 September 2025

  • 17:2817:28, 14 September 2025 SysCall (hist | edit) [618 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software |Picture=NA.png |Version=3.0 (2020-12-22) |Author=Lars Erdmann |License=Open Source |Download={{FileLink|SysCall}} |Website= }} Base Device Driver and DLL to allow execution of arbitrary user code in Ring 0. Includes SYSCALL.SYS. The idea was to have an interfacing DLL to be used by an application. That DLL will return to the caller an entry point that will allow the caller to execute user functions in Ring 0. It uses the syscall/sysret instructions as...")

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