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==Warp 3==
==Warp 3==
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|[[P1103 - OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath|P1103]]||[[P1103 - OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath|OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath]]||6 Days||Provides a fastpath for the six days of training offered in course P1170 (2 days) - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing and course P1171 (4 days) - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support.
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| [[P1103 - OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath|P1103]] || [[P1103 - OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath|OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath]] || 6 Days || Provides a fastpath for the six days of training offered in course P1170 (2 days) - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing and course P1171 (4 days) - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support.
|[[P1150 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Update|P1150]]||[[P1150 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Update|OS/2 Warp V3 - Update]]|| ||This course is for experienced OS/2 support personnel who need to know the differences between OS/2 Warp and the previous versions of the OS/2 operating system.
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| [[P1150 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Update|P1150]] || [[P1150 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Update|OS/2 Warp V3 - Update]]  || || This course is for experienced OS/2 support personnel who need to know
|[[P1169 - OS/2 Warp Fundamentals|P1169]] || [[P1169 - OS/2 Warp Fundamentals|OS/2 Warp Fundamentals]]  || 1 Day || Provides hands-on training to the end-user who needs basic skills in using OS/2 Warp.
the differences between OS/2 Warp and the previous versions of the OS/2 operating system.
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| [[P1169 - OS/2 Warp Fundamentals|P1169]] || [[P1169 - OS/2 Warp Fundamentals|OS/2 Warp Fundamentals]]  || 1 Day || Provides hands-on training to the end-user who needs basic skills in using OS/2 Warp.
|[[P1170 - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing|P1170]] || [[P1170 - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing|OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing]]  || 2 Days  || This course teaches you how to use the basic features of OS/2 Warp V3. You will work with objects in the Workplace shell and also learn to customize your desktop and system look. You will be taught the basic skills in providing "usage" support to the end user.  
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| [[P1170 - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing|P1170]] || [[P1170 - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing|OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing]] || 2 Days  ||  
|[[P1171 - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support|P1171]]||[[P1171 - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support|OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support]]||4 days||Support staffs, technical coordinators, specialists, and other personnel who need to understand the tasks associated with the installation and support of OS/2 Warp.
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| [[P1171 - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support|P1171]] || [[P1171 - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support|OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support]] || 4 days  || Support staffs, technical coordinators, specialists, and other personnel who need to understand the tasks associated with the installation and support of OS/2 Warp.
|[[PS600 - Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3|PS600]]||[[PS600 - Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3|Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3]]||2 Days||This course teaches you how to use the basic features of OS/2 Warp V3. You will work with objects in the Workplace shell and also learn to customize your desktop and system look. You will be taught the basic skills in providing "usage" support to the end user.  
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| [[PS600 - Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3|PS600]] || [[PS600 - Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3|Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3]] ||2 Days  || This course teaches you how to use the basic features of OS/2 Warp V3. You will work with objects in the Workplace shell and also learn to customize your desktop and system look. You will be taught the basic skills in providing "usage" support to the end user.
|[[PS610 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support|PS610]]||[[PS610 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support|OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support]]||4 Days||This course is designed to step students through the tasks associated with installation and support of the IBM OS/2 Warp V3 operating system. Students will learn through a combination of lectures and structured lab exercises.  
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| [[PS610 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support|PS610]] || [[PS610 - OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support|OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support]] ||4 Days || This course is designed to step students through the tasks associated with installation and support of the IBM OS/2 Warp V3 operating system. Students will learn through a combination of lectures and structured lab exercises.  
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| [[PS630 - Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients|PS630]] || [[PS630 - Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients|Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients]] ||  ||
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|[[PS630 - Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients|PS630]]||[[PS630 - Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients|Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients]]||3 Days || This course views the operating environment from the requester's point of view. The assumption is that the person installing OS/2 Warp Connect has a ready and available server machine to which the OS/2 Warp Connect product will enable them to connect. This is not an IBM OS/2 LAN or Novell Server administration course.
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==IBM OS/2 Development==
==IBM OS/2 Development==
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|[[N1934E - Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2|N1934E]]|| [[N1934E - Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2|Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2]]||4.5 days||This intensive course effectively combines a thorough introduction to the principles and benefits of object technology with in-depth training in C++ programming and design.
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|[[N1938E - An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2|N1938E]]|| [[N1938E - An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2|An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2]]  ||4.5 days    || This introductory course to the popular C language is the start of your journey on the road to learning C++.
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| [[N1934E - Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2|N1934E]] || [[N1934E - Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2|Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2]]   ||4.5 days   ||  
|[[N1955 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|N1955]]||[[N1955 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development]]||3 days|| This course is designed to teach COBOL programmers how to develop COBOL applications under OS/2 using the visual tools provided with VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2.
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| [[N1938E - An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2|N1938E]] || [[N1938E - An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2|An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2]] ||4.5 days   ||  
|[[N1986 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|N1986]]||[[N1986 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development]]||3 days|| This course is designed to teach COBOL programmers how to develop COBOL applications under OS/2 using the visual tools provided with VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2. Updated to support VisualAge for COBOL Version 2.
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| [[N1955 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|N1955]] || [[N1955 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development]] ||3 days    || This course is designed to teach COBOL programmers how to develop COBOL applications under OS/2 using the visual tools provided with VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2.
|[[K3604 - Introduction to C Programming on the PC|K3604]]|| [[K3604 - Introduction to C Programming on the PC|Introduction to C Programming on the PC]]||5 Days||Learn how to develop and maintain ANSI C-language programs. In this five-day course, extensive lab exercises on the PC reinforce the lecture materials.  
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| [[N1986 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|N1986]] || [[N1986 - VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development|VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development]] ||3 days   || This course is designed to teach COBOL programmers how to develop COBOL applications under OS/2 using the visual tools provided with VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2.
|[[P1067 - OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI|P1067]]||[[P1067 - OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI|OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI]]||4.5 days ||This course provides the basic concepts that C++ programmers and application developers need to program OS/2 Version 2 Presentation Manager (PM) applications using the C++ language.
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| [[K3604 - Introduction to C Programming on the PC|K3604]] || [[K3604 - Introduction to C Programming on the PC|Introduction to C Programming on the PC]]  || 5 Days  ||  
| [[PS060 - OS/2 Warp REXX Programming|PS060]] || [[PS060 - OS/2 Warp REXX Programming|OS/2 Warp REXX Programming]]  || 3 Days  || This hands-on lab is designed to teach you the skills necessary to write, test, and debug REXX programs using OS/2 WARP Version 3.
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| [[P1067 - OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI|P1067]] ||[[P1067 - OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI|OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI]]   ||  ||  
| [[S7027 - Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|S7027]] || [[S7027 - Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming]] || 5 Days   || This course provides the necessary information to build applications that use advanced functions and windowing techniques available with OS/2 Presentation Manager.
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| [[PS060 - OS/2 Warp REXX Programming|PS060]] || [[PS060 - OS/2 Warp REXX Programming|OS/2 Warp REXX Programming]] || 3 Days  ||  
| [[S7031 - Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|S7031]] ||[[S7031 - Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming]]   ||5 days    || This course provides the necessary information to build applications that use advanced functions and windowing techniques available with OS/2 Presentation Manager.
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| [[S7027 - Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|S7027]] || [[S7027 - Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming]] || 5 Days  ||  
| [[CN17400C/N1740 - OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers|N1740]] || [[CN17400C/N1740 - OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers|OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers]]   || 5 days    || If you've developed applications on other platforms and now want to use OS/2 2.X, this course is for you! You'll learn the primary functions of the OS/2 kernel via lectures, demonstrations and daily laboratory exercises. The lab exercises give you experience in implementing the OS/2 application programming interface in the C programming language. The course has been widely and effectively used for retraining developers migrating to OS/2 from other platforms.
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| [[S7031 - Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|S7031]] ||[[S7031 - Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming|Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming]]  ||5 days    ||  
| [[CN17500C/N1750 - Building OS/2 Device Drivers|N1750]] || [[CN17500C/N1750 - Building OS/2 Device Drivers|Building OS/2 Device Drivers]]  || 4 days    ||You'll learn to develop, compile, install, and test device driver programs for the OS/2 1.3 and 2.X platforms.
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| [[CN17400C/N1740 - OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers|N1740]]  || [[CN17400C/N1740 - OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers|OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers]]  || 5 days    ||
| [[CN16880C/N1688 - Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers|N1688]]  || [[CN16880C/N1688 - Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers|Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers]]  || 5 days    ||Learn how to write an application that uses OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM) facilities to handle screen interactions. This course is 50% lab and 50% lecture.
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| [[CN17500C/N1750 - Building OS/2 Device Drivers|N1750]]  || [[CN17500C/N1750 - Building OS/2 Device Drivers|Building OS/2 Device Drivers]]  || X days    ||
| [[CN17450C/N1745 - Workplace Shell Programming with SOM|N1745]]  || [[CN17450C/N1745 - Workplace Shell Programming with SOM|Workplace Shell Programming with SOM]]  || 5 days    ||Explore the OS/2 System Object Model (SOM) and Workplace Shell (WPS) programming through lecture and extensive hands-on lab exercises. This class gives you a detailed technical understanding of OS/2 WPS and SOM 2.0. This is not a general overview of SOM and WPS.
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| [[CN16880C/N1688 - Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers|N1688]]  || [[CN16880C/N1688 - Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers|Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers]]  || X days    ||
| [[CN17440C/N1744 - Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics|N1744]]  || [[CN17440C/N1744 - Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics|Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics]]  || 5 days    ||This course focuses on advanced windowing topics such as custom dialog controls and Graphical Program Interface (GPI) graphics. You'll examine numerous sample programs and write intensive hands-on lab exercises to reinforce lecture topics. The course is a continuation of Presentation Manager 2.X for Software Developers (N1688). It is intended for OS/2 versions 1.X and 2.X developers.
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| [[CN17450C/N1745 - Workplace Shell Programming with SOM|N1745]]  || [[CN17450C/N1745 - Workplace Shell Programming with SOM|Workplace Shell Programming with SOM]]  || X days    ||
| [[CN17420C/N1742 - Presentation Manager Device Drivers|N1742]]  || [[CN17420C/N1742 - Presentation Manager Device Drivers|Presentation Manager Device Drivers]]  || 5 days    ||This advanced course shows you how to support graphical devices (printers and displays) under OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM). The course combines lectures and laboratory exercises to illustrate the main features of a presentation driver.
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| [[CN17440C/N1744 - Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics|N1744]]  || [[CN17440C/N1744 - Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics|Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics]]  || X days    ||
| [[CN17430C/N1743 - OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution|N1743]]  || [[CN17430C/N1743 - OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution|OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution]]  || 5 days    ||Through lectures and lab exercises that replicate real world situations, you'll be taught tactical skills in problem resolution. You'll also receive the OS/2 Survival Kit, a set of tools that have been selected for their ease of use and efficiency.
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| [[CN17420C/N1742 - Presentation Manager Device Drivers|N1742]]  || [[CN17420C/N1742 - Presentation Manager Device Drivers|Presentation Manager Device Drivers]]  || X days    ||
| [[CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers|N1746]]  || [[CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers|CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers]]  || 5 days    ||This advanced course will help experienced OS/2 developers make a smooth transition to the 32-bit environment. You'll learn how to design, build, and test applications in this new environment through lectures, lab exercises and demonstrations. This is not a general overview of OS/2 Version 2.X. It is not intended for those without prior OS/2 experience. Those without OS/2 experience should attend OS/2 2.X for Software Developers (N1740).
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| [[CN17430C/N1743 - OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution|N1743]] || [[CN17430C/N1743 - OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution|OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution]]  || X days    ||
| [[N3034 - OS/2 Kernel Debugging|N3034]]   || [[N3034 - OS/2 Kernel Debugging|OS/2 Kernel Debugging]]  || 3 days    ||Explore the OS/2 2.X data structures and the OS/2 kernel using the debugger.
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| [[CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers|N1746]] || [[CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers|CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers]]  || X days   ||
| [[N1602 - SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Workshop|N1602]]   || [[N1602 - SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Workshop|SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Workshop]]  || 3 days   ||If you'll be designing and implementing applications in either the AIX or OS/2 environment, this course is for you. You'll explore the components of the Systems Object Model (SOM) Toolkit and learn how to begin working with the toolkit. Using SOM Version 2.0, you'll learn about the SOM frameworks through lectures and extensive hands-on lab exercises.
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| [[N1680 - Developing Helps and Online Documents Using IPF|N1680]]    ||  [[N1680 - Developing Helps and Online Documents Using OS/2 IPF| Developing Helps and Online Documents Using OS/2 IPF]]  || 3 days ||OS/2 2.X leads the industry with an extensive help and online information hypertext system that includes over 5,000 panels. In this workshop, you'll produce helps and online documents with the OS/2 Information Presentation Facility (IPF), the same facility used by IBM developers for OS/2's online information.
You will learn how to integrate CUA-compliant help information with the Presentation Manager applications you develop. You will learn how to take advantage of the new features of OS/2 2.X to create customized help and document windows.
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==IBM OS/2 - German==
==IBM OS/2 - German==
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|78JEU||OS/2 Version 2 für Ein- und DOS-Umsteiger|| ||
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| [[78JEU - OS/2 Version 2 für Ein- und DOS-Umsteiger|78JEU]]|| [[78JEU - OS/2 Version 2 für Ein- und DOS-Umsteiger|OS/2 Version 2 für Ein- und DOS-Umsteiger]]  ||  ||
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| [[78J8H - OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionens|78J8H]]  || [[78J8H - OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionens| OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionens (German)]]  ||   ||  
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| [[78J8H - OS/2 Warp - Funktionen und Konzepte|78J8H]] || [[78J8H - OS/2 Warp - Funktionen und Konzepte|OS/2 Warp - Funktionen und Konzepte (German)]] ||   ||  
|[[78J8H - OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionen|78J8H]]||[[78J8H - OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionen|OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionen]]|| ||
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| [[78J8E - OS/2 Warp - Praktisches Arbeiten|78J8E]]  || [[78J8E - OS/2 Warp - Praktisches Arbeiten| OS/2 Warp - Praktisches Arbeiten (German)]]  ||   ||  
|78J8H||OS/2 Warp - Funktionen und Konzepte|| ||
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|78J8E||OS/2 Warp - Praktisches Arbeiten|| ||
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==IBM OS/2 Device Driver Development==
==IBM OS/2 Device Driver Development==
 
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| [[OS2DD305 - OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT)|OS2DD305]] || [[OS2DD305 - OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT)|OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT)]]  || 5 Days || Enable programmers to write a Device Manager Driver (DMD).
| [[OS2DD305 - OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT)|OS2DD305]] || [[OS2DD305 - OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT)|OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT)]]  || 5 Days || Enable programmers to write a Device Manager Driver (DMD).
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| [[OS2DD306 - Printer Device Drivers|OS2DD306]] || [[OS2DD306 - Printer Device Drivers|Printer Device Drivers]]  || ||
|OS2DD306||Printer Device Drivers|| ||
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| [[OS2DD307 - Industrial Control Device Drivers|OS2DD307]] ||[[OS2DD307 - Industrial Control Device Drivers|Industrial Control Device Drivers]]  || ||
|OS2DD307||Industrial Control Device Drivers|| ||
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| [[OS2DD308 - NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers|OS2DD308]] || [[OS2DD308 - NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers|NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers]]  || 5 Days  || Enable programmers to write OS/2 Media Access Control (MAC) Device Drivers.
| [[OS2DD308 - NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers|OS2DD308]] || [[OS2DD308 - NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers|NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers]]  || 5 Days  || Enable programmers to write OS/2 Media Access Control (MAC) Device Drivers.
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| [[OS2DD309 - OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD)|OS2DD309]] || [[OS2DD309 - OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD)|OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD)]]  || 5 Days || Enable programmers to write OS/2 MultiMedia Device Drivers (MM/2 DD).
| [[OS2DD309 - OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD)|OS2DD309]] || [[OS2DD309 - OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD)|OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD)]]  || 5 Days || Enable programmers to write OS/2 MultiMedia Device Drivers (MM/2 DD).
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| [[OS2DD401 - PCMCIA|OS2DD401]] || [[OS2DD401 - PCMCIA|PCMCIA]]  ||  ||
|OS2DD401||PCMCIA|| ||
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| [[OS2DD402 - OS/2 SMP Device Drivers|OS2DD402]] || [[OS2DD402 - OS/2 SMP Device Drivers|OS/2 SMP Device Drivers]]  || 3 Days || Enables programmers to write a Physical Device Driver (PDD) to specifically support multi-processor computers configured with OS/2 SMP.
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| [[OS2DD402 - OS/2 SMP Device Drivers|OS2DD402]] || [[OS2DD402 - OS/2 SMP Device Drivers|OS/2 SMP Device Drivers]]  || 3 Days || Enables programmers to write a Physical Device Driver (PDD) to specifically support multi-processor computers configured with OS/2 SMP.
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==IBM OS/2 Device Driver Development==
==IBM OS/2 Device Driver Development==
 
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| [[G4501 - OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop|G4501]] ||[[G4501 - OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop|OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop]]  || ||
| [[G4501 - OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop|G4501]] ||[[G4501 - OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop|OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop]]  || 4 Days ||
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| [[E441 (WW)/ N2028 (US) -  Communications Server for OS/2 Warp and PCOMM Workshop|E441 (WW)/ N2028 (US)]] ||[[E441 (WW)/ N2028 (US) -  Communications Server for OS/2 Warp and PCOMM Workshop|Communications Server for OS/2 Warp and PCOMM Workshop]]  ||  ||
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==Problem Determination==
==Problem Determination==
 
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| [[PS90C - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis|PS90C]] || [[PS90C - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis|OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis]] || ||
|[[PS90C - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis|PS90C]]||[[PS90C - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis|OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis]]||5 days ||This course teaches you how to debug OS/2 Warp applications using the dump formatter.
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| [[PS900 - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap|PS900]] || [[PS900 - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap|OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap]] || ||
|[[PS900 - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap|PS900]] ||[[PS900 - OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap|OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap]]||4 days ||This course teaches you how to debug OS/2 Warp applications using the dump formatter.
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| [[P1191/P1191E - Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code|P1191/P1191E]] || [[P1191/P1191E - Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code|Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code]] || ||
| [[P1191/P1191E - Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code|P1191/P1191E]] || [[P1191/P1191E - Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code|Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code]]|| 3 Days ||This "hands-on" course teaches you how to perform system problem diagnosis of traps in privileged code, including device drivers and file systems.
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| [[P1097/P1097E - Warp Debug Tools: Using the System Trace|P1097/P1097E]] / educ097c || [[P1097/P1097E - Warp Debug Tools: Using the System Trace|Warp Debug Tools: Using the System Trace]]  || 2 Days ||
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| [[P1097/P1097E - OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Using the System Trace Effectively|P1097/P1097E]] / educ097c || [[P1097/P1097E - OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Using the System Trace Effectively|OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Using the System Trace Effectively]]||3 Days||This three-day course teaches you how to use the system trace, and how to specify and gather ad-hoc trace information for problem analysis.
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==IBM OS/2 Workshops - 1992==
* DOS to OS/2 using VIO
* OS/2 (16-Bit) PM® to OS/2 (32-Bit) PM
* Windows 3.0 TM to OS/2 (32-Bit) PM
* OS/2 using VIO to OS/2 (32-Bit) PM
* OS/2 Database Manager Performance Workshop


==Certification that used to be Available==
==Certification that used to be Available==
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* [[IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp 4]] (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp 4 Engineer)
* [[IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp 4]] (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp 4 Engineer)
* IBM Certified Developer (CD) OS/2 Warp (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Developer)
* IBM Certified Developer (CD) OS/2 Warp (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Developer)
* [[IBM Certified Specialist (CS) OS/2 Warp Server Administration]] (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Server Administrator)
* IBM Certified Specialist (CS) OS/2 Warp Server Administration (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Server Administrator)
* [[IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp Server]] (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Server Engineer)
* IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp Server (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Server Engineer)
* IBM Certified Specialist (CS) OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 Administration (Formerly: Certified OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 Administrator)
* IBM Certified Specialist (CS) OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 Administration (Formerly: Certified OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 Administrator)
* IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 (Formerly: Certified OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 Engineer)
* IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 (Formerly: Certified OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 Engineer)
* [[IBM Certified Systems Expert - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business]]
* [[IBM Certified Systems Expert - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business]]


[[Category:Courseware]]
[[Category:Courseware]]

Revision as of 18:23, 4 October 2018

This a list of IBM OS/2 Courseware. This training material was developed and provided by IBM but now are discontinued.


Warp Server

Code Course Title Duration Comments
WS240 OS/2 Warp Server Advantage For CNEs 5 Days Expand the knowledge and skills of a Certified Netware Engineer (CNE) who wants to add the Certified Warp Server Engineer to his/her credentials.
WS340 OS/2 Warp Server Update 5 Days Introduction to the features and functions of OS/2 Warp Server.
WS730 OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop I 4 Days Install OS/2 Warp Server and perform basic LAN administration tasks.
WS740 OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop II 4 Days Advanced knowledge and techniques for planning, installing, administering and supporting OS/2 Warp Server.
WS750 OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features 4 Days Lab course that practiced with adapter and protocol services, Novell Gateway, Internet Gateway, DHCP and DDNS, TCPBEUI on

DOS LAN Services, and remote access services.

WS760 OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support 4 Days Adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.
WS97 (WW)/ WS970 (NA) OS/2 Warp Server for e-business 5 Days This course offers hands-on labs and lectures focused on providing skills required to support and perform operational services (installation, configuration, management, usage, and problem determination) using OS/2 Warp Server for e-business.

Warp 4

Code Course Title Duration Comments
WC61 (WW) / WC610 (NA) OS/2 Warp 4 Implementation 3 Days This course is intended for those who have limited experience with previous versions of OS/2 or experience with only Windows, DOS or other non-OS/2 platforms. The course teaches how to plan, install, customize, and support OS/2 Warp 4.
WC63 (WW)/WC630 (NA) Getting Connected with OS/2 Warp 4 3 Days This course teaches how to install, use and configure the connectivity/network options provided with OS/2 Warp 4. The course views the operating environment (networked workstation) from the client’s (requester) point of view.
WC62 (WW)/WC620 (NA) OS/2 Warp 4 Advanced Features and Support 2 Days This classroom course addresses the advanced features of OS/2 Warp 4 including implementation and support (this is the follow-on course to WC610/WC61).
WC30 (WW) / WC300 (NA) OS/2 Warp Connect to OS/2 Warp 4 Update 3 Days This classroom course features hands-on and lab exercises to familiarize students with the changes and enhancements to OS/2 Warp 4.
N/A IBM OS/2 Merlin Training Services -- This are technical topics about OS/2 Warp 4 Merlin.

Warp 3

Code Course Title Duration Comments
P1103 OS/2 Technical Training Fastpath 6 Days Provides a fastpath for the six days of training offered in course P1170 (2 days) - OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing and course P1171 (4 days) - OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support.
P1150 OS/2 Warp V3 - Update This course is for experienced OS/2 support personnel who need to know the differences between OS/2 Warp and the previous versions of the OS/2 operating system.
P1169 OS/2 Warp Fundamentals 1 Day Provides hands-on training to the end-user who needs basic skills in using OS/2 Warp.
P1170 OS/2 Warp: Using and Customizing 2 Days This course teaches you how to use the basic features of OS/2 Warp V3. You will work with objects in the Workplace shell and also learn to customize your desktop and system look. You will be taught the basic skills in providing "usage" support to the end user.
P1171 OS/2 Warp: Implementation and Support 4 days Support staffs, technical coordinators, specialists, and other personnel who need to understand the tasks associated with the installation and support of OS/2 Warp.
PS600 Using and Customizing OS/2 Warp Version 3 2 Days This course teaches you how to use the basic features of OS/2 Warp V3. You will work with objects in the Workplace shell and also learn to customize your desktop and system look. You will be taught the basic skills in providing "usage" support to the end user.
PS610 OS/2 Warp V3 - Installation and Support 4 Days This course is designed to step students through the tasks associated with installation and support of the IBM OS/2 Warp V3 operating system. Students will learn through a combination of lectures and structured lab exercises.
PS630 Supporting OS/2 Warp Clients 3 Days This course views the operating environment from the requester's point of view. The assumption is that the person installing OS/2 Warp Connect has a ready and available server machine to which the OS/2 Warp Connect product will enable them to connect. This is not an IBM OS/2 LAN or Novell Server administration course.

IBM OS/2 Development

Code Course Title Duration Comments
N1934E Object-Oriented Programming With C++ on OS/2 4.5 days This intensive course effectively combines a thorough introduction to the principles and benefits of object technology with in-depth training in C++ programming and design.
N1938E An Introduction To C as a Foundation for C++ on OS/2 4.5 days This introductory course to the popular C language is the start of your journey on the road to learning C++.
N1955 VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development 3 days This course is designed to teach COBOL programmers how to develop COBOL applications under OS/2 using the visual tools provided with VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2.
N1986 VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 Application Development 3 days This course is designed to teach COBOL programmers how to develop COBOL applications under OS/2 using the visual tools provided with VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2. Updated to support VisualAge for COBOL Version 2.
K3604 Introduction to C Programming on the PC 5 Days Learn how to develop and maintain ANSI C-language programs. In this five-day course, extensive lab exercises on the PC reinforce the lecture materials.
P1067 OS/2 V2 PM Programming Using C++ and ICL:UI 4.5 days This course provides the basic concepts that C++ programmers and application developers need to program OS/2 Version 2 Presentation Manager (PM) applications using the C++ language.
PS060 OS/2 Warp REXX Programming 3 Days This hands-on lab is designed to teach you the skills necessary to write, test, and debug REXX programs using OS/2 WARP Version 3.
S7027 Introduction to OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming 5 Days This course provides the necessary information to build applications that use advanced functions and windowing techniques available with OS/2 Presentation Manager.
S7031 Advanced Topics in OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming 5 days This course provides the necessary information to build applications that use advanced functions and windowing techniques available with OS/2 Presentation Manager.
N1740 OS/2 2.1 for Software Developers 5 days If you've developed applications on other platforms and now want to use OS/2 2.X, this course is for you! You'll learn the primary functions of the OS/2 kernel via lectures, demonstrations and daily laboratory exercises. The lab exercises give you experience in implementing the OS/2 application programming interface in the C programming language. The course has been widely and effectively used for retraining developers migrating to OS/2 from other platforms.
N1750 Building OS/2 Device Drivers 4 days You'll learn to develop, compile, install, and test device driver programs for the OS/2 1.3 and 2.X platforms.
N1688 Presentation Manager 2.x for Software Developers 5 days Learn how to write an application that uses OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM) facilities to handle screen interactions. This course is 50% lab and 50% lecture.
N1745 Workplace Shell Programming with SOM 5 days Explore the OS/2 System Object Model (SOM) and Workplace Shell (WPS) programming through lecture and extensive hands-on lab exercises. This class gives you a detailed technical understanding of OS/2 WPS and SOM 2.0. This is not a general overview of SOM and WPS.
N1744 Presentation Manager: Windowing & Graphics 5 days This course focuses on advanced windowing topics such as custom dialog controls and Graphical Program Interface (GPI) graphics. You'll examine numerous sample programs and write intensive hands-on lab exercises to reinforce lecture topics. The course is a continuation of Presentation Manager 2.X for Software Developers (N1688). It is intended for OS/2 versions 1.X and 2.X developers.
N1742 Presentation Manager Device Drivers 5 days This advanced course shows you how to support graphical devices (printers and displays) under OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM). The course combines lectures and laboratory exercises to illustrate the main features of a presentation driver.
N1743 OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution 5 days Through lectures and lab exercises that replicate real world situations, you'll be taught tactical skills in problem resolution. You'll also receive the OS/2 Survival Kit, a set of tools that have been selected for their ease of use and efficiency.
N1746 CN17460C/N1760 - OS/2 2.x for 1.x Developers 5 days This advanced course will help experienced OS/2 developers make a smooth transition to the 32-bit environment. You'll learn how to design, build, and test applications in this new environment through lectures, lab exercises and demonstrations. This is not a general overview of OS/2 Version 2.X. It is not intended for those without prior OS/2 experience. Those without OS/2 experience should attend OS/2 2.X for Software Developers (N1740).
N3034 OS/2 Kernel Debugging 3 days Explore the OS/2 2.X data structures and the OS/2 kernel using the debugger.
N1602 SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Workshop 3 days If you'll be designing and implementing applications in either the AIX or OS/2 environment, this course is for you. You'll explore the components of the Systems Object Model (SOM) Toolkit and learn how to begin working with the toolkit. Using SOM Version 2.0, you'll learn about the SOM frameworks through lectures and extensive hands-on lab exercises.
N1680 Developing Helps and Online Documents Using OS/2 IPF 3 days OS/2 2.X leads the industry with an extensive help and online information hypertext system that includes over 5,000 panels. In this workshop, you'll produce helps and online documents with the OS/2 Information Presentation Facility (IPF), the same facility used by IBM developers for OS/2's online information.

You will learn how to integrate CUA-compliant help information with the Presentation Manager applications you develop. You will learn how to take advantage of the new features of OS/2 2.X to create customized help and document windows.

IBM OS/2 - German

Code Course Title Duration Comments
78JEU OS/2 Version 2 für Ein- und DOS-Umsteiger
78J8H OS/2 Version 2.1 - Architektur und Funktionen
78J8H OS/2 Warp - Funktionen und Konzepte
78J8E OS/2 Warp - Praktisches Arbeiten

IBM OS/2 Device Driver Development

Code Course Title Duration Comments
OS2DD101 OS/2 Physical Device Drivers (PDD) 5 Days Enable programmers to write OS/2 Physical Device Drivers (PDD).
OS2DD201 OS/2 Virtual Device Driver (VDD) 5 Days Enable programmers to write OS/2 virtual device drivers (VDDs). A VDD enables multiple DOS applications to share hardware.
OS2DD302 OS/2 Graphics Accelerator Driver 5 Days Enables PC Video Board manufacturers to write OS/2 Video Display drivers.
OS2DD303 OS/2 Adapter Device Driver (ADD) 5 Days Enable programmers to write OS/2 Adapter device drivers (ADD).
OS2DD304 Pointer Device Drivers
OS2DD305 OS/2 Device Manager/Filter (DMD/FLT) 5 Days Enable programmers to write a Device Manager Driver (DMD).
OS2DD306 Printer Device Drivers
OS2DD307 Industrial Control Device Drivers
OS2DD308 NDIS-MAC LAN Device Drivers 5 Days Enable programmers to write OS/2 Media Access Control (MAC) Device Drivers.
OS2DD309 OS/2 Multimedia Device Driver (PDD) 5 Days Enable programmers to write OS/2 MultiMedia Device Drivers (MM/2 DD).
OS2DD401 PCMCIA
OS2DD402 OS/2 SMP Device Drivers 3 Days Enables programmers to write a Physical Device Driver (PDD) to specifically support multi-processor computers configured with OS/2 SMP.

Communication Courseware

Code Course Title Duration Comments
N/A OS/2 Warp Communication Seminar 1995 - German Content is in German and English.

IBM OS/2 Device Driver Development

Code Course Title Duration Comments
G4501 OS/2 Communications Networking Workshop 4 Days
E441 (WW)/ N2028 (US) Communications Server for OS/2 Warp and PCOMM Workshop

Problem Determination

Code Course Title Duration Comments
PS90C OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop I - Application Trap Analysis 5 days This course teaches you how to debug OS/2 Warp applications using the dump formatter.
PS900 OS/2 Warp V3 Problem Determination Workshop 1 - Application Trap 4 days This course teaches you how to debug OS/2 Warp applications using the dump formatter.
P1191/P1191E Warp Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Privileged Code 3 Days This "hands-on" course teaches you how to perform system problem diagnosis of traps in privileged code, including device drivers and file systems.
P1097/P1097E / educ097c OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Using the System Trace Effectively 3 Days This three-day course teaches you how to use the system trace, and how to specify and gather ad-hoc trace information for problem analysis.
Code Course Title Duration Comments
educ950c / CP10950C OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Basic Skills for Low-Level Program Diagnosis 2 Days
dbugllpd OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools - Basic Skills for Low-Level Program Debugging 2 Days
educ960c/dbugdtap / CP10960C OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Diagnosing Traps in Application Programs 3 Days
educ980c / CP10980C / P1098 OS/2 Warp System Debug Tools: Diagnosing Hangs 4 Days
CG38350C / dceadmin OS/2 DCE Administration Workshop 5 Days
CP10640C / dceapi DCE Hands-On Application Programming for OS/2, AIX, and Windows 5 Days

IBM OS/2 Workshops - 1992

  • DOS to OS/2 using VIO
  • OS/2 (16-Bit) PM® to OS/2 (32-Bit) PM
  • Windows 3.0 TM to OS/2 (32-Bit) PM
  • OS/2 using VIO to OS/2 (32-Bit) PM
  • OS/2 Database Manager Performance Workshop

Certification that used to be Available

  • IBM Certifications - Network Operating Systems
  • IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp V3 (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Engineer)
  • IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp 4 (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp 4 Engineer)
  • IBM Certified Developer (CD) OS/2 Warp (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Developer)
  • IBM Certified Specialist (CS) OS/2 Warp Server Administration (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Server Administrator)
  • IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 Warp Server (Formerly: Certified OS/2 Warp Server Engineer)
  • IBM Certified Specialist (CS) OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 Administration (Formerly: Certified OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 Administrator)
  • IBM Certified Systems Expert (CSE) OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 (Formerly: Certified OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 Engineer)
  • IBM Certified Systems Expert - OS/2 Warp Server for e-business