The OS/2 Warp survival guide
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The OS/2 Warp survival guide
Wiley, c1995
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
IBM's recent low-cost release of OS/2 is now offering users a viable alternative to Windows. The OS/2 operating system may be complex by nature, but this guide demonstrates its many uses and operating requirements. The text covers everything from how to use OS/2 in conjunction with DOS, Windows and networks, to the use of REXX. It also contains details of undocumented features.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION: OS/2 Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- INSTALLING OS/2: Hard Disk Partitions
- Installation Procedure
- Initial OS/2 Configuration
- INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKPLACE SHELL: Shell Basics
- Shell Object Configuration
- System Setup Objects
- Getting Help
- MIGRATING APPLICATIONS: Using the Migrate Facility
- Using Software with OS/2
- DOS UNDER OS/2: Built-in DOS Support
- Specific DOS
- WINDOWS UNDER OS/2: The WINDOWS/2 Support
- Windows Application Features
- OS/2 APPLICATIONS: OS/2 Application Support
- COMMAND-LINE INTERFACES: The OS/2 Command Line
- The DOS Command Line
- THE PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS: Personal Productivity Programs
- More Productivity Programs
- Editors
- System Utilities
- ADVANCED FEATURES: Advanced WPS Features
- OS/2 Print Spooler
- OS/2 Display
- System Configuration
- Error Recovery
- REXX Language
- OS/2 and Networks.
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