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  • 16:1516:15, 7 July 2025 OS/2 Wish List 1994-02-12 (hist | edit) [105,589 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Article |Author= |Date=1994-02-12 |OS=IBM OS/2 |File=N/A |Source=N/A }} OS/2 Wish List -- Last Updated: 94-02-12 This is the OS/2 Wish List, compiled from OS/2 users worldwide from networks such as the Internet and Fidonet. This document hopefully represents the direction in which OS/2 users would like OS/2 to go and the tasks that must be accomplished to get OS/2 there. This list does not necessarily represent what OS/2 users want IBM to do, but what OS/2 users wa...") originally created as "Wishlist"

6 July 2025

  • 03:1803:18, 6 July 2025 INTRODUCING STACKER FOR OS/2 & DOS (hist | edit) [4,936 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "INTRODUCING STACKER FOR OS/2 & DOS If you're running OS/2, you've probably discovered how much disk space your powerful new operating system demands. Not to worry. With Stacker for OS/2 & DOS, you can quickly and safely double the capacity of your hard disk to take full advantage of OS/2's power. Using Stac Electronics' patented, award winning Stacker LZS technology, Stacker instantly and transparently compresses all your data, "stacking'" it more efficiently...")

4 July 2025

  • 04:3204:32, 4 July 2025 INSTALLING OS/2 WARP WITH WIN-OS/2 ON AN APTIVA COMPUTER (hist | edit) [19,721 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " INSTALLING OS/2 WARP WITH WIN-OS/2 ON AN APTIVA COMPUTER _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Document Number 25H7202-00 March 13, 1995 FIRST EDITION (MARCH 1995) THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH DOES NOT APPLY TO THE UNITED KINGDOM OR ANY COUNTRY WHERE SUCH PROVISIONS ARE INCONSISTENT WITH LOCAL LAW: INTERNATIONAL...")

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  • 18:5618:56, 29 June 2025 Operating System/2 Version 2.1 at a Glance (hist | edit) [13,843 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Operating System/2* Version 2.1 at a Glance Addressable 48MB of EMS/XMS memory per application; up to 512MB memory per application written to the DOS Protect Mode Interface (DPMI) specification Addressability 32-bit Preemptive Concurrent processing of multiple applications; multitasking fast and easy movement among applications; protection between applications Ease-of-use Work...")
  • 18:3418:34, 29 June 2025 APAR PJ08730 - OS/2 2.1 (hist | edit) [7,477 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " APAR PJ08730 - PROBLEM: OS/2 2.1 hangs or traps after LOGO on DISK 1 when installing from a 3.5"/1.44MB floppy drive. WORKAROUND: Place the files in a different sequence on DISK 1 by making a replacement copy of the disk and using the replacement to install OS/2. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING DISKETTES: One 3.5" (1.44...")
  • 18:0418:04, 29 June 2025 OS/2 Documentation Update - OS/2 2.1 (hist | edit) [4,407 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "OS2DOCS CFORUM appended at 18:42:33 on 93/07/02 GMT (by CASEY at BCRVMPC1) Subject: OS/2 Documentation Update We posted the following on CompuServe and wanted you folks to have it also. As we update the files on CompuServe we will post them here as well. Patrick Casey, OS/2 Information Development, Boca Raton. ---- The following section replaces pages 77 and 78 of the OS/2 2.1 Installation Guide. Corrections are indicated by a ] to the left of the text. ;COPYING TH...")
  • 17:0917:09, 29 June 2025 Cell Toolkit (hist | edit) [1,016 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software |Picture=CellToolkit.png |Version= |Vendor= |Author=Sergey I. Yevtushenko |License=BSD 2-Clause License. |Download={{FileLink|Cell}} |Website=[https://github.com/OS2World/LIB-PM-Cell_Toolkit Github] }} Cell toolkit is a small library for OS/2 PM. It was designed to simplify implementation of two important parts of user interface (UI): * Split views * Toolbars What is split view? This is representation of information in one window split vertically or hori...")
  • 16:2716:27, 29 June 2025 PU Monitor (hist | edit) [815 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software |Picture=PUMonitor.png |Version= |Vendor= |Author=Sergey I. Yevtushenko |License=BSD 2-Clause License. |Download={{FileLink|PU_Monitor}} |Website=[https://github.com/OS2World/UTIL-WPS-PU_Monitor Github] }} PU Monitor is a system monitoring tool for OS/2 PM. Primarily targeted to replace Warp Center Monitors panel it's now a feature rich and useful monitoring tool. Category:MonitorCategory:Open Source Software")

21 June 2025

  • 22:0022:00, 21 June 2025 Prog 99 - 103 (hist | edit) [90 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "https://ia801708.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/23/items/pro99_103/pro99_103.zip")
  • 21:3621:36, 21 June 2025 POWER UTILS 4. Sept. 1997 (hist | edit) [753 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " https://ia800906.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/16/items/powerutil4/util4.zip OS/2 Stuff * util4/SCSI/ADAPTEC/6000OS2.ZIP * util4/SCSI/ADAPTEC/7800OS2.ZIP * util4/SCSI/BUSLOGIC/FLASHPOI/FPOS2.ZIP * util4/SCSI/BUSLOGIC/MM/OS2-2X.ZIP * util4/SCSI/BUSLOGIC/MM/WARP.ZIP * util4/SCSI/FUTER/PCI_OS2.ZIP * util4/SCSI/FUTER/PCI_WARP.ZIP * util4/SCSI/TRANTOR/TRAN_OS2.ZIP * util4/SOUND/OPTI/82C924/924OS2.ZIP * util4/SOUND/OPTI/82C928/928OS2.ZIP * util4/SOUND/OPTI/82C...")
  • 06:3706:37, 21 June 2025 IBM WebExplorer FAQ List (hist | edit) [92 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Source: https://archive.org/download/psl_9512/psl_9512.zip/psl_9512%2FOS2%2FAP%2FWXFAQ05.ZIP")

20 June 2025

  • 05:2705:27, 20 June 2025 OS2.GAMES - Version 2.1c (hist | edit) [41,044 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Article |Author=Harold Schock |Date=1994-04-20 |OS=OS/2 2.0 |File=N/A |Source= }} ------------------------------------------------------------ OS2.GAMES April 20, 1994 Version 2.1c ------------------------------------------------------------ ADMINISTRIVIA: IMPORTANT NOTE!!! My email address has changed. Please direct all correspondence to schrock@student.msu.edu Another version should be out very soon, which will include an INF version of the list. My...")

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  • 18:2118:21, 13 June 2025 WIN Setup (hist | edit) [686 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software |Picture=NA.png |Version=1.00 (1994-11-01) |Vendor= |Author=Jim Dahl |Download= |License=Freeware |Website= }} WIN Setup is an alternate install program for Microsoft Windows 3.1. This setup program, however, will run in a VDM, which allows end users to install Windows on HPFS drives (for use with OS/2 for Windows versions of OS/2). Note that the Windows produced on your hard drive is NOT a suitable installation for use under DOS. ;Instructions: * Make sure...")
  • 17:2617:26, 13 June 2025 OS/2 Doctor (hist | edit) [2,041 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Software |Picture=OS2Doctor.png |Version=2025-04-06 |Vendor=eCo Software |Author= |License=?? |Website=[https://en.os2.guru/projects/doctor/] }} OS/2 Doctor is a collection of utilities aimed to test the integrity of OS/2. OS/2 Doctor consists in two components, the agent (dr-agent.exe) and the main utility (os2doctor.exe). The idea is to take first an snapshot on your working system and later you can compare it with your future system with an HTML report this tool pr...")

9 June 2025

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  • 21:3121:31, 8 June 2025 Datacard 9000 (hist | edit) [64 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==Links== * [https://es.scribd.com/document/700963623/5390642 ]")
  • 05:3105:31, 8 June 2025 The Secure Workplace for OS/2 (hist | edit) [6,653 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with ";14-OCT-1994 == VERSION 2.01 NOW AVAILABLE - SEE BELOW FOR NEW FEATURES == = DESKTOP MANAGEMENT MADE EASY = No need to worry about what your users will do to the desktop you spent so much time configuring. Now you can Protect, Setup, and Support your OS/2 desktop while reducing technical support time and costs. If your users cannot break it, you will not have to spend time fixing it. The Secure Workplace includes a collection of software objects and utilities designe...")
  • 05:0005:00, 8 June 2025 Server85/95 - SVGA support (hist | edit) [1,224 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Service Information The 9585/9595 SVGA Video Card supports the following: {| class="wikitable" |+ Display Modes and Refresh Rates |- ! OP SYSTEM ! CLR ! REFRESH |- | DOS or OS/2-DOS Fullscreen (Note 1) | 640 x 480 x 256 | 60,72,75 |- | | 800 x 600 x 256 | 56,60 |- | | 1024 x 768 x 16 | 43.5 Interlaced |- | OS/2 2.x (Note 2) | 640 x 480 x 256 | |- | Windows 3.1 (Note 3) | 640 x 480 x 16 | |- | Windows NT 1.x (Note 3) | 640 x 480 x 16 | |} OP SYSTEM...")

7 June 2025

  • 21:5421:54, 7 June 2025 WARP VS CHICAGO: A Decision Maker's Guide to 32-bit Operating (hist | edit) [28,783 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "WARP VS CHICAGO: A Decision Maker's Guide to 32-bit Operating System Technology IBM Personal Software Marketing October 1994 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ================= This document is designed to provide the corporate decision maker with benefits of OS/2 and important information about critical weaknesses in Microsoft's forthcoming Chicago operating system. At the heart of the discussion are key architectural, operational, and strategic flaws in the Chicago OS design and...")
  • 21:3821:38, 7 June 2025 What's New in OS/2 Warp, Version 3 ? (hist | edit) [53,434 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "See also USABILITY enhancements and APPLICATION support further down. Performance Enhancements ------------------------ * Improved performance especially on low-memory systems, starting with as little as 4MB. This was achieved mainly by reducing the memory working-set requirements of OS/2 itself, by optimising the kernel and by combining DLLs so they load faster. Reducing the memory needed by OS/2 means there is more memory available to applications, so they run faster...")
  • 21:3621:36, 7 June 2025 IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3 and OS/2 Warp with WinOS2 Version 3 (hist | edit) [36,100 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " LETNO ZP94-0433 DATE 941011 REVISED 941011 TITLE IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3 and OS/2 Warp with WinOS2 Version 3 PROGRAM NUMBER Order Type Program Number Namea 5622-601 OS/2 Warp V3 3.5-inch diskettes 5622-601 OS/2 Warp V3 CD-ROM 5622-601 OS/2 Warp w/WinOS2 V3 3.5-inch diskettes 5622-601 OS/2 Warp w/WinOS2 V3 CD-ROM 5622-601 OS/2 Warp V3 Upgrade from OS/2 for Windows or 2.X 3.5-inch di...")

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  • 04:0304:03, 17 May 2025 Vbesvga.drv and vddvbe.386 (hist | edit) [651 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Modern Generic SVGA driver for Windows 3.1 This is a rewrite of the Windows 3.1 SVGA driver, designed to support ALL available 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit or 32-bit graphic modes on any system providing the VESA BIOS Extensions (hence the VBE in the name). It is based on the Video 7 SVGA driver included in the Win16 Driver Development Kit, with most of the hardware-specific code gutted out, and with support added for multi-byte pixels. https://github.com/PluMGMK/vbesvga.drv")

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  • 21:2821:28, 7 May 2025 Pack / Pack2 (hist | edit) [1,733 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==Procedure Sample== OK, so for anyone out there who may need this, or a possible future self of mine in a couple of years' time: 1. Unpack your archive file with the commands: "Unpack oldapp.@ /SHOW > oldapp.txt" -- this will let you know the target paths for uncompressed files "Unpack oldapp.@ ." will expand all files in the current dir (".") 2. Edit oldapp.txt. This might look like this ----8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<---- old...") originally created as "Pack / UnPack"

4 May 2025

  • 16:2016:20, 4 May 2025 IBM TCP/IP for DOS (hist | edit) [2,260 bytes] Martini (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IBM TCP/IP for DOS was a software package that enabled IBM PCs running DOS to communicate on TCP/IP networks. It allowed DOS applications to access network services and share data with other computers on the network. This included support for file transfer, remote login, and other network utilities. ==Forum Discussion== * [https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php/topic,3885.msg48176/topicseen.html#new TCP/IP from MVDM DOS sessions] ==Alternatives== * mTCP [https://ww...")

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