Joe's OS/2 Tips - Number 5

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                  Joe's OS/2 Tips.
                     Number 5
        Written by Joseph Mckinnon (61:560/0@Worldnet)
       
        Downloaded from Proteus OS/2.
       
        Phone +61-7-800-3521
       
        Hours 24 hours a day
       
        Speeds 300-14400, MNP, V42Bis (NETCOMM)
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A] The Service Pack. B] BootManager C] SCSI CD-ROM Drivers D] DAP Developers Kit

A] THE SERVICE PACK HAS ARRIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

   Just in case you don't know, IBM has finally released the Service
   Pack (SP) for OS/2.  Call IBM Direct Marketing for the upgrade, or your
   local OS/2 BBS Support Site (be prepared though, it is 14 meg in
   size!).
   In Australia the cost from IBM is $30 which includes 14 diskettes
   and courier fees to your door.
   INSTALLING
       IMPORTANT!  If you plan to use the new windows 3.0a support
       (which is improved over GA) you must have it installed before
       applying the SP.  This is the same for all other optional
       components to OS/2.  As the SP only updates what it finds, and
       doesn't have a selective install.  WHICH I believe is silly way
       to provide it, but maybe, when the final SP comes out, (with
       Win31) they may have rewritten the code.
       Installing it, is dead easy.  Open an OS/2 session, goto drive A
       and type SERVICE, and from there on follow the instructions.
       DON'T simply boot from DRIVE A with the SP disk 1, since the
       service package does changes to your system, that are required.
       People, who have had problems with this SP, are normally the people
       who have just thrown in Disk 1 and booted up rather than typing
       SERVICE.
   WHAT'S IN THIS SP?
       Apart from the bug fixes, this SP includes the amazing 32bit
       graphics engine, tighter code (uses memory more efficiently) and
       DOS/WINDOWS sessions Have a Host of new DOS_SETTINGS to play
       with.
       COM_DIRECT_ACCESS
              This will allows deactivation of VCOM.SYS (OS/2's Virtual
              DOS COM PORT Support) and allows the DOS program to
              directly address the com ports.
              This feature has also allows many DOS coms programs to function
              at 'full speed'.
       COM_HOLD
              This will allow a DOS session exclusive access to a com
              port.
       COM_SELECT
              You can specify which com port you wish to allow, for THIS
              session only.
       INT_DURING_IO
              Mainly for Multi-Media stuff, but I have found that just
              about any DOS program works better when I have this one
              on.  BUT this can severely affect the performance of the
              whole machine, if you have 2 or more sessions at once
              open, with this option on.

B] What is a Boot Manager.

       I am often asked why and when to install the boot manager.
       Basically I use boot manager to run different operating systems,
       which is it's sole feature.  Boot Manager occupies 1 meg on your
       hard drive and will ask on boot up which partition you wish to
       boot from.
       It's ideal for a separate DOS and OS/2 Partitions for new users,
       so that they don't go changing the wrong Config.sys files.
       Also, with a bit of simple thinking, you DON'T loose space on your
       hard drive.  That is, if your using a DOS and an OS/2 Partition,
       with LIMITED hard drive space, make both of them FAT partitions
       and set them up as the following.
         Startable           : Primary         BOOT MANAGER    1
DOS      Bootable           C: Primary         FAT            31
OS/2 2.0 Bootable           D: Logical         FAT            50
         None               E: Logical         FAT           119
       By Making your DOS partition as primary and the rest logical,
       you can then access all partitions, if and only if the file system
       is FAT, while under DOS.  This is one solution to your backup
       needs, if you like say PC-Backup.

C] SCSI CD-ROM Drivers

   IBM has released a Generic SCSI driver for CD-ROM (SCSI) drives.
   This May solve the problem for you and your drive.  I have included
   this driver in with this issue.
   Also I have obtained the the SoundBlaster Pro CD-ROM Beta driver.
   This works mainly on machines which do not have have SCSI Hard drive,
   at least, this has been my experience so far.  It's also included.
   BOTH drivers replace the CDROM.SYS that comes with OS/2.

D] DAP Developers Kit CD-ROM

   I have just received IBMs developers kit for OS/2, it contains 300
   meg of data, programs, BETA CODE for various IBM products and sample
   source code.  It has tones of interesting stuff that developers and
   end users will love.  Call IBM Direct for Ordering Details ($60
   Australian).  It has a lot of documentation on the CD-ROM, which is
   great to read and draw information from, for any level of
   user/programmer.
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Software inclusion.

   I have also include a very basic C program, for IBM's CSet/2, it just
   demonstrates the usage of a simple function to query the system
   about devices attached.
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Software Version List

  There are several brilliant new releases for OS/2 so take a look at
  the software revision list.  At present I am only covering
  Shareware/Public Domain, but, if there's a willing body out there, I
  shall incorporate a Commerial listing.
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NEWS FLASH

  IBM and Novell have joined forces to produce the BEST industry
  standard server for OS/2 and the PC based Networks, Lan Manager ver 3.0.
  So Microsoft's alienation of Novell and other network products spells the
  death of NT, since neither Lantastic nor Novell have ANY plans for
  NT.  So With Novell firmly entrenched with IBM, the future looks very
  bright and rosey for OS/2, whilst NT's network future is becoming
  greyish and restrained to Microsoft's own.
  WINOS231 is scheduled for release in December,  be prepared to have
  your socks toasted off your feet, and your mind to be blown away, with
  the speed/performance of this new addition to the OS/2 World.
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  Another Short and sweet production,  I'd better thank IBM and others
  for their respective trademarks.  Next Issue, most likely on
  Christmas Day I shall try and get a little comms program out for OS/2
  with full source code.  Till Next Time Happy OS/2ing it!