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About The Guide
The Hitchhiker's Guide To OS/2

     Issue #7 
       Published On 5/21/94  

         This guide is meant to give a concise report on current
OS/2 events.  Any and all contents are solely my opinion or the
opinion of the noted author.  Read on and I hope you enjoy
another issue of the 
HitchHiker's Guide To OS/2.

       Any Comments Regarding The Guide can be directed to:

Dr. V. Phaniraj
phaniraj@badlands.nodak.edu
or
Steve Dudas
sdudas@austin.onu.edu

       Special Thanks go to Dr. V. Phaniraj for letting me know
that wp2ipf/2 exists.  
       In you haven't guessed that is what this is done with. 
Thanks to Kim Kruse Hansen for the great job he has done with
this application.

       Copies of the HHGOS2 will be available for anonymous ftp
from ftp-os2.cdrom.com.  
look in /pub/incoming/hhgos2_#.zip 
every other Saturday for a new release or look in
/pub/os2/2_x/info/newsltr/hhgos2_#.zip  For back issues.
The .zip file will contain both a .txt and the .inf version of
the HHGOS2.
Read Me Please

      Due to circumstances beyond my control I will not be
publishing the HHGOS2 over the summer.  A good friend, and OS/2
zealot, Dr. V. Phaniraj, has agreed to take over the duties for the
summer months.  Any e-mail concerning the guide can be sent to him
at phaniraj@badlands.nodak.edu.  I would like to take this
opportunity to formally thank RajV for taking over this duty.  I
will begin publishing again in 3 short months when I return to
school.

Steve Dudas
sdudas@austin.onu.edu
Here and Now

The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2

     It's been a very very busy week for all you OS/2ers out
there!!  
     
     IBM has formally released the 2.11 CSD for OS/2 for Windows. 
I use 2.1GA myself so I haven't tested an updated system, but I
have not heard a single complaint about the CSD, so I assume it
is another superior IBM product.
     
     Blyth Software Inc. plans to ship its Omnis 7 client/server
package for OS/2 sometime in the 3rd quarter.

     IBM has decided to make the next OS/2 beta a WIDE one. 
Apparently the latest beta, OS/2 2.99 Beta 1, is available for
download from the TalkLink OS2BBS.  There have been a number of
things revealed about this new version, here is a list of all
that I know.
     1) IBM is apparently actually going to market this one
right! They are calling it OS/2 3.0 once its released( You and I
both know that 3.0 or 3.1 is a very magical number ).  In IBM's
case a new number is justified due to all the work.  If they had
gone from 2.11 to 6.0 I think I may start running AIX.   
     2) They have revamped all the major sub-systems, from video
to memory management.  The net effect being that 2.99 runs "like
a scalded dog" according to one IBMer. With these enhancements it
also runs quite well in 4 megs of RAM.
     3)  Win-32s support will be included in all new OS/2
versions.  The OS/2 Personal, which will be the next major
release, will come only without Windows Code.  Hopefully there
will be an upgrade path from 2.1GA.
     4)  It has also been strongly hinted at that Stacker For
OS/2 will come standard.  
SoftViews
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2

     This weeks review goes to DCF/2.  This is the only on the
fly HPFS disk compression program that I am aware of.  A beta
copy of this program can be downloaded from ftp-os2.cdrom.com. 
The file name is dcf21b.zip.  I installed it to a scratch drive
that I have open for just such testing and have had no problems
with it.  Its a very smooth program and seems to be completely
reliable.  
     One problem that has plagued DCF/2 since its introduction is
performance.  In the past, the program has been very slow and
thus it was prohibitive to use it on anything but a very fast
machine.  This seems to have changed.  To test it I installed
Doom 1.1 to the compressed drive, figuring that this is one of
the most disk intensive programs I have.  While performance
overall was down about 20% over running it uncompressed, it was
very tolerable.  For those deciding between new tires or a new
Harddrive, get DCF/2 and a new set of GoodYears.


OS/2 Tips

The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
     
     This weeks tip is to use a little program called swvdisk. 
This program produced by A:WARE Inc., of Mississauga Ontario, is
a modified version of IBM's vdisk.  This version allows OS/2 to
create a dynamic RAMDrive.  In effect, if a file is not using the
space on the RAMDrive the system continues to use it as free RAM. 
This file named swvdisk2.zip can be found on ftp-os2.cdrom.com. 
I find it indispensable for temporary storage or when
manipulating large chunks of data.  Heck upgrade to 24 megs RAM
and run DOOM off a RAMDrive!

 Trivia Question

The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2

       The weeks question is:
       
       What small start-up firm is currently building /
fabricating a P5 clone with a separate FPU? By the way it's not
AMD,Cyrix,TI, or IBM.  That's what make this tricky, although IBM
may end up making chips for this firm.         
       
       And the answer to:

       Why did Phillipe Kahn name his company Borland?
    
       The company was named Borland after its location in Calif. 
The company is located around a deep forest of giant Redwoods. 
Borland is a celtic term for "land of deep forest".
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