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Welcome to the electronic publication, OS/2Views(tm). This
Welcome to the electronic publication, OS/2Views(tm). This publication is dedicated to providing you with both original articles on OS/2 topics as well as a digest of topics of special interest to OS/2 users and prospective users.
publication is dedicated to providing you with both original articles
on OS/2 topics as well as a digest of topics of special interest to OS/2
users and prospective users.


In this our first issue we are fortunate to have original articles
In this our first issue we are fortunate to have original articles by two key OS/2 shareware authors. Ray Gwinn, developer of the SIO communications drivers for OS/2 talks to us about comm drivers and their importance to system operations. Dave Wallenberg, developer of PMPatrol a system's resource monitoring program gives us key insights into the the importance and value of system monitoring in a multitasking/multithreaded operating environment. We enjoyed and learned from both of these articles and we feel sure that you will too. Enjoy.
by two key OS/2 shareware authors. Ray Gwinn, developer of the SIO communi-
cations drivers for OS/2 talks to us about comm drivers and their importance
to system operations. Dave Wallenberg, developer of PMPatrol a system's re-
source monitoring program gives us key insights into the the importance and
value of system monitoring in a multitasking/multithreaded operating environ-
ment. We enjoyed and learned from both of these articles and we feel sure
that you will too. Enjoy.


We have included several reprints or excerpts of reprints on several
We have included several reprints or excerpts of reprints on several interesting topics, and in the future we will be including shareware reviews of the latest, native OS/2 software. In this regard we want input from you in the form of topic suggestions, articles, reviews, quips and tips. Please see our Help Wanted section below for more details. Above all let us know what you think, and what you would like to see here. We will do our best to provide it.
interesting topics, and in the future we will be including shareware reviews
of the latest, native OS/2 software. In this regard we want input from you
in the form of topic suggestions, articles, reviews, quips and tips. Please
see our Help Wanted section below for more details. Above all let us know
what you think, and what you would like to see here. We will do our best to
provide it.


Thank you for reading this issue, and we hope you will be regular
Thank you for reading this issue, and we hope you will be regular reader of our future issues.
reader of our future issues.


                                        [[Waddell Robey]], Editor
[[Waddell Robey]], Editor


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Revision as of 00:15, 5 June 2020

Welcome to the electronic publication, OS/2Views(tm). This publication is dedicated to providing you with both original articles on OS/2 topics as well as a digest of topics of special interest to OS/2 users and prospective users.

In this our first issue we are fortunate to have original articles by two key OS/2 shareware authors. Ray Gwinn, developer of the SIO communications drivers for OS/2 talks to us about comm drivers and their importance to system operations. Dave Wallenberg, developer of PMPatrol a system's resource monitoring program gives us key insights into the the importance and value of system monitoring in a multitasking/multithreaded operating environment. We enjoyed and learned from both of these articles and we feel sure that you will too. Enjoy.

We have included several reprints or excerpts of reprints on several interesting topics, and in the future we will be including shareware reviews of the latest, native OS/2 software. In this regard we want input from you in the form of topic suggestions, articles, reviews, quips and tips. Please see our Help Wanted section below for more details. Above all let us know what you think, and what you would like to see here. We will do our best to provide it.

Thank you for reading this issue, and we hope you will be regular reader of our future issues.

Waddell Robey, Editor