The REXX Language A Practical Approach to Programming - Michael Cowlishaw The REXX programming language has been designed with just one objective. |
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Rexx Programmer's Reference - Howard Fosdick Rexx is a very underrated programming language; elegant in design, simple syntax, easy to learn, use and maintain, yet as powerful as any other scripting language available today. |
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Setting up a Mixed Network using eComStation and OS/2 A 'step-by-step essential how-to' to connect OS/2 or eComStation systems into mixed networks in the right way (a simple home-user configuration): describes all the essential steps to right configure both your adapters and protocols (TCP/IP, NETBIOS, NETBIOS over TCP/IP), useful for a novel end us |
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Surviving with OS/2 Warp in a sea of Windows This short paper was written by Robert Thomas to help users live with MS Windows technologies. It suggests solutions to properly integrate OS/2 systems in shared network environments between Windows NT, |
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TCP/IP Implementation in an OS2 Warp Environment This redbook is unique in its detailed coverage of TCP/IP for OS/2 and its implementation in the OS/2 Warp environment. It focuses on how TCP/IP for OS/2 can be used in an environment with various operating system platforms, communications media, and protocol stacks. |
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TCP/IP Programming for OS/2 - Steven Gutz This book is intended to span the basics of developing TCP/IP applications for the 0S/2 family of operating systems. |
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Teach yourself REXX in 21 days - William F. Schindler and Esther Schindler This series of 21 lessons is aimed at beginners who want to gain rapid proficiency in REXX. Arranged in an easy-to-follow format, users will become proficient with REXX in just 21 day-to-day lessons and will enjoy programming in the OS/2 environment. |
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Trap Screen Reference - Steven H. Levine This guide explains how to read kernel exception Trap Screens. |
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Writing Device Drivers - IBM Developer Connection Articles - Steven J. Mastrianni An introdution for developers interested in writing OS/2 Device Drivers: where to start, the knoweledges and the tools you need. From "IBM Developer Connection". |
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Writing OS/2 Warp Device Drivers in C - Steven J. Mastrianni The most authoritative text for anyone developing an OS/2 device driver. |
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