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Otherwise, this license is governed by the laws of the country in which you acquired the Program. 3/92 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- C A T A L O G --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TINYED.ZIP Date Issued - August 11, 1992 Author: Tim Baldwin IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Ltd. There are times even in today's world of multi-megabyte personal computers when a quick, simple and small text editor is of benefit. With a .EXE file of less than 9K bytes T is designed to fit that role. For the DOS user trying to cram more and more into 640K the advantages of small size are obvious, for the OS/2 user the speed and ability to run when even Presentation Manager is unavailable may prove just as useful. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CDEXPL.ZIP Date Issued - August 7, 1992 Author: Dave Thomas IBM Research Triangle Park, NC. Features: Play including options for disc repeat, track repeat Disc status/Counter, Eject, Pause/Stop, Skip to next/previous track. Output to CD-attached headphones or audio card-attached speakers. Table of contents - allows random track selection, plus a nifty way to indicate current track via auto-selection in list. Mini window option requires less screen space to interact with CD. Shares CD with other well-behaved CD applications. Requires -- - MMPM/2 (multimedia extendsions to OS/2 2.0) installed with CD support - An MMPM/2 supported CD player that allows digital audio disc playback - IBM 3510 - IBM CD ROM II (XA) - Toshiba functional equivalents to the above - Output to speakers requires an audio card like IBM M-Audio ACPA - Headphone support via the CD headphone jack is the default --------------------------------------------------------------------------- APING.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992 Author: Peter J. Schwaller IBM Research Triangle Park, NC. APING is a CPI-C program that should be the first program you configure and run when first configuring APPC on your computer. APING exchanges data packets with a partner computer, and times how long the data transfer takes. It can be used to get a coarse measure of the session setup time between two computers, and the throughput and turnaround time on that APPC session. APING can be used to determine whether a session can be set up between two computers, and will display extensive error information if session allocation fails. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATELL.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992 Author: Peter J. Schwaller IBM Research Triangle Park, NC. ATELL is a sample program that allows a workstation user to send a message to another workstation. ATELL is written in the C language and uses the IBM SAA Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- AREXEC.ZIP Date Issued - August 5, 1992 Author: Peter J. Schwaller IBM Research Triangle Park, NC. APPC Remote EXECution. AREXEC allows you to execute any single command line on a remote workstation. All output of the command that goes to stdout or stderr will be routed to your screen. Full screen programs or programs that require user input will not work properly with AREXEC. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALPHAL.ZIP Date Issued - August 4, 1992 Author: Lionel de Lambert, IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Ltd. Code Browser and Analysis Tool ALPHA is a code browse and analysis program for 370 & 386 Assembler, PASCAL, C, PL/AS etc. ALPHA provides basic browse functions and will also draw branch flow lines, display the program call structure, highlight keywords and expand the procedure calls in a secondary window. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- IPFCPP.ZIP Date Issued - July 16, 1992 Author: Doug Haigh, IBM Raleigh, N. C. IPFC Preprocessor. IPFC Preprocessor is tool to expand the capabilities of the IPF Compiler. It provides additional function for the IPF Compiler that are necessary for both single sourcing online documentation & hardcopy books (using BookMaster), and single sourcing of symbols for the developer and help panel writer. IPFC Preprocessor allows you to define symbols, create conditionally compiled sections of documents, include C language symbols (using #define) in help panels, create simple text macros (tags), and resolves searches for imbedded files and bitmaps to other directories. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PMFTRM.ZIP Date Issued - July 16, 1992 |Author: Steve Blunden, IBM New Haven CN. Async Terminal program for OS/2. PMFTERM provides ANSI, DEC VT100(R), TTY line mode and FTTERMC asynchronous emulation for OS/2 1.2, 1.3 and 2.0+ without CM or ES. File transfer for IND$FILE via 3708/7171 or XMODEM for others. Logon scripting provided including special escape characters, CIS logon, IBM NSC BBS logon script etc. Command line interface to SEND/RECEIVE for all F/T types. Full hypertext help. COPY from and PASTE (!!!) TO emulation sessions (ie. from an editor session). COM1-COM4 support, run as many PMFTERM's concurrently as you have COM ports! Just add COM01/COM02/COM.SYS to CONFIG.SYS and talk to the world...and still use your computer while you do it! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------