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==Download==
==Download==
* OS/2 for Software Developers Version 2.x - Class Workbook - Volume 1
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2E-UP8l9avgQXl2TDFKaXBqMmM/edit?usp=sharing N1740 - OS/2 for Software Developers Version 2.x - Class Workbook - Volume 1]
* OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers - Supplemental Material CN17400C/N1740 - Revision 1.04 - September 13, 1994.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2E-UP8l9avgcE80b2gyWE5FcU0/edit?usp=sharing N1740 - OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers - Supplemental Material CN17400C/N1740] - Revision 1.04 - September 13, 1994.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2E-UP8l9avgVmlXdkFyeDNZS0k/edit?usp=sharing N1740 - OS2 2. 1 for Software Developers - P15 and P16 Extra page]


* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2E-UP8l9avgZDZxcFMwTlZTQWs/edit?usp=sharing Full Package - 53MB Zip File]
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Reprint Courtesy of International Business Machines Corporation, © 1994 International Business Machines Corporation

Length

5 days - Hands-on Labs

Abstract

This course combines lectures, demonstrations and laboratory exercises to present the primary functions on the OS/2 2.0 control program. Daily exercises provide the student with experience in implementing the OS/2 2.0 Application Programming Interface.

Topics:

Audience:

System programmers and engineers who will use OS/2 as a base for developing hardware and software products. Persons experienced in programming OS/2 versions 1.x should attend the "OS/2 2.0 for OS/2 Software Developers" course (WTDPS25C) for an update.


Prerequisites:

Familiarity with the PS/2 operating and programming environment and a working knowledge of C Programming language.


The student should also be able to:

The students will be able to apply the appropiate programming tools and procedures to build OS/2 applications that implement there key features:

  • OS/2 Design Goals
  • Applications Types
  • 80386/486 Protected Mode Operation
  • Memory Management
  • Thread Management
  • Execution Synchronization Using Semaphores
  • Process Management
  • Interprocess Communication Using Memory/Pipes/Queues
  • File Systems
  • Dynamic Link Libraries
  • Session Management
  • Exception Management


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