                                
                                  
                           
                                       
                                  
  Ronk 2, slo 8                                           15 Duben 1994

    DA(M)NNEWS jsou (c) DANNET, Daniel Doekal, Praha, esk republika
    DA(M)NNEWS are (c) DANNET, Daniel Docekal, Prague, Czech Republic

     Bezplatn elektronick noviny a magazn Regionu 42 FidoNet st.
    FREE electronic newspaper magazine of Region 42 of Fidonet network.


       Vydvno nepravideln (velice), vydavatel 2:420/77@FidoNet.
         Published unregural (very), publisher 2:420/77@FidoNet.


                    |================================|


                                     Obsah

1. lnky  ..................................................................  1
   Zkon .247      AUTORSK ZKON (1)  .....................................  1
2. St  ....................................................................  5
   600E Ethernet Card  ......................................................  5
3. Hardware  ................................................................  8
   VGA Graphics Adapter (8900 chipset)  .....................................  8
   Seagate ST 1102A, nastaven a parametry  ................................. 10
   Konverzn konektor 9pin na 15pin pro video (VGA)  ........................ 11
4. Software  ................................................................ 13
   The Hack Report, September 1993  ......................................... 13
   OpenDoc versus OLE 2.0  .................................................. 19
5. OS/2  .................................................................... 27
   A short unofficial guide to the Netware Requester for OS/2 (1)  .......... 27
6. DOS (Dumb Operating System)  ............................................. 30
   Compression Software Doesn't Load After Running MemMaker  ................ 30
7. SHAREWARE  ............................................................... 31
   SHAREWARE soubory  ....................................................... 31
8. Legrace a legrcky  ...................................................... 34
   M U R P H O L O G I E  ................................................... 34

                                   - - - - -
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 1                   15 Dub 1994


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                                     lnky
================================================================================


                                 247

                PEDSEDNICTVO FEDERLNHO SHROMDN

                              vyhlauje

     pln znn zkona ze dne 25. bezna 1965 . 35 Sb. o dlech  li-
terrnch, vdeckch, a umleckch  (autorsk zkon),  jak vyplv  ze
zmn a doplnn provedench zkonem ze dne 28. bezna 1990 Sb.

                                ZKON

                   o dlech vdeckch a umleckch

                           (autorsk zkon)


     Nrodn shromdn  eskoslovensk  socialistick  republiky  se
usneslo na tomto zkon:


                                  1

                          vodn ustanoven

     elem tohoto zkona je  upravit vztahy vznikajc v  souvislosti
s vytvoenm a spleenskm  uplatnnm literrnch,  vdeckch a  um-
leckch dl, tak aby byly chrnny  zjmy autor a aby byly  zajitny
pzniv podmnky pro rozvoj literrn, vdeck a umleck tvorby.


                                ST I

                            PRVO AUTORSK

                                 Dlo

     (1) Pedmtem autorkho prva jsou dla literrn, vdeck a um-
leck, kter jsou vsledkem tvr innosti autora, zejmna dla  slo-
vesn, divadeln, hudebn, vtvarn vetn dl umn architektonickho
a dl umn  uitho, dla filmov,  fotografick a kartografick.  Za
pedmt ochrany se povauj i programy pota, pokud spluj pojmov
znaky dl podletohoto zkona.

     (2) Ustanoven tohoto zkona se  nevztahuj na prvn pedpisy  a
rozhodnut, veejn listiny, edn spisy, denn zprvy, ani na proje-
vy pednesen pi projenvn veejnch zleitost; k soubornmu  vy-
dn takovch projev nebo jejich  zaazen do sbornku je vak  teba
svolen toho, kdo je proslovil.


DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 2                   15 Dub 1994


                                  3

                      Zpracovn a peklad dla

     (1) Pedmtem autorskho prva jsou tak nov dla pvodn, kter
vznikla osobitm tvrm zpracovnm dla jinho.

     (2) Pedmmtem autorskho prva jsou  dle i peklady dl do  ji-
nch jazyk.

     (3) Dlo lze zpracovat nebo peloit do jinho jazyka jen se svo-
lenm jeho autora. Svolen  autora nen poteba  k pekladu do  jinho
jazyka u dl uvedench v  2 odst. 2.


                                  4

                            Dlo souborn

     (1) Pedmtem autorskho prva jsou i sbornky, asopisy,  psma,
vstavy a jin dla souborn, je-li jejich usodn vsledkem  tvr
innosti; zaadit dlo do dla soubornho lze jen se svolenm autora.

     (2) Autorsk prvo k soubornmu  dlu jako celku pat tomu,  kdo
je uspodal; tm nejsou dotena  prva autor dl do souboru  zaaze-
nch.

     (3) Prvo autorsk k zaazenmu sbornku, kartografickmu dlu  a
asopisu vykonv vydavatel.


                                  5

                             Dla spojen

     (1) Spojit dla lze jen se svolenm jejich autor. Sdly spojen-
mi nakldaj vichni autoi spolen.

     (2) Prva autor nakldat se spojenmi dly jinm zpsobem zsta-
vaj nedotena.

     (3) K provozovn  hudebnho dla s  textem sta svolen  autora
sti hudebn.


                                  6

                             Dlo filmov

     Autoi jednotlivch  sloek filmovho  dla nebodla  vyjdenho
podobnm zpsobem udlej vrobcisvolen  k uit  dla smlouvou.  Au-
torsk prvo k dlu takto vytvoenmu jako celku vykonv vrobce.


                                  7

DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 3                   15 Dub 1994


                           Dlo spoluautor

     Autorsk prvo k dlu, kter vzniklo tvr innost nkolika au-
tor jako dlo  jedin, pslu vem  spoluautorm jako dlo  jedin,
pslu vem spoluautorm spolen a nedln.


                                  8

                      Dlo anonymn a psudonymn

     (1) Totonost autora, jeho dlo bylo uveejnno bez udn  jmna
nebo s krycm jmnem, nen dovoleno bez jeho souhlasu prozradit.

     (2) Dokud se autor veejn neprohls, me autorsk prvo k dlu
uplatnit ten, kdo dlo  poprv oprvnn vydal,  a pokud nebylo,  uve-
ejnil. Veejnho prohlen autora nen teba, je-li jeho prav jmno
obecn znmo.


                                  9

                    Vznik autorskho prva k dlu

     (1) Autorsk prvo k dlu vznik okamikem, kdy je dlo vyjdeno
slovem, psmem, nrtem, skicou nebo v jakkoliv jn vnmateln podo-
b.

     (2) Autorsk prvo k dlu se  vztahuje jak na celek dla, tak  na
jeho jednotliv sti.


                                  10

                       Uveejnn a vydn dla

     (1) Dlo je uveejnno  toho dne, kdy  bylo oprvnn poprv  ve-
ejn provedeno nebo vystaveno,  vydno  nebo  jinak  uvedeno  na  ve-
ejnost.

     (2) Dlo je vydno toho  dne, kdy bylo  oprvnn zapoato s  ve-
ejnm enm jeho rozmnoenin.


                                  11

                           Zem pvodu dla

     (1) Za zemi pvodu dla se pokld

a) u dl nevydanch stt, jeho je autor sttnm pslunkem,

b) u dl vydanch stt, kde se oprvnn uskutenilo prvn vydn  d-
la.

     (2) Na dlo, kter bylo  vydno souasn na zem  eskoslovensk
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 4                   15 Dub 1994


socialistick  republiky  i  jinde,  hled  se  jako  na  dlo  vydan
v eskoslovensk socialistick reoublice;  za souasn vydn dla  se
povauje vydn v rozpt nejve 30 dn.


                        Obsah autorskho prva

                                  12

     (1) Autor m prvo

a) na ochranu svho autorstv, zejmna na nedotknutelnost svho  dla,
a je-li dlo uvano jinou osobou, aby se tak dlo zpsobem nesniuj-
cm hodnotu dla,

b) s dlem nakldat,  zejmna rozhodnout  o jeho  uveejnn a  udlet
svolen k jeho uit,

c) na odmnu za tvr prci ( 13).

     (2) Prvo na ochranu autorstv je nepevoditeln.


                                  13

     (1) Pi kadm uit dla nle autorovi, s vjimkami  uvedenmi
v  15, autorsk odmna. Ve tto odmny se d podle hodnoty dla a
jeho vznamu pro spolenost.

     (2) Autoi dl,  kter lze vzhledem  k jejich povaze  rozmnoovat
pro vlastn osobn potebu (  15 odst. 2 psm. a)) na podklad

a) rozhlasovho nebo televiznho vysln a nebo

b) zvukovho, obrazovho i zvukov obrazovho snmku vyrobenho  jeho
vrobcem ( 45) penensenm  pomoc technickho zazen na  nenahran
nosie zznamu, maj  prvo na odmnu  v'i vrobcm takovch  nosi,
poppad jejich dovozcm, jako i  vi tm, kte snmky, je  mohou
k pozen rozmnoeniny slouit, veejn pjuj. Prvo na odmnu  lze
uplatovat pouze spolen s obdobnmi prvy uvedenmi v  37 odst.  1,
 45 odst. 4 a  46 odst. 3, a to jen prostednictvm organizac  uve-
dench v  44. Prvo na odmnu nepslu, pokud jde o nenahran nosi-
e zznam pro vvoz nebo pro provozn poteby oragnizace.

     (3) Sazby autorskch odmn za uit dla a zpsob jejich  place-
n, jako i rozdlen odmny uveden v odstavci 2 mezi jednotliv sku-
piny oprvnnch subjekt me upravit ministerstvo kultury esk  re-
publiky a ministerstvo kultury  Slovensk  republiky  (dle  jen  "mi-
nisterstvo kultury") obecn zvaznm prvnm pedpisem.

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 5                   15 Dub 1994


================================================================================
                                      St
================================================================================


600E Ethernet Card


Ŀ
                                                             
                            Ŀ                  
                             SW1 (DIP)                     
                                              
                                            .JP1             
                                            .               ڴ
                         .                                  erven LED
                         .JP3                     T-P       ڴ
      Ŀ                             ...JP4   Zelen LED
      ÿREMOTE BOOT                               ...     ´
         PROM                                   ...     RJ45
                      ..JP12       ...     
                                      ..JP13       ...       ÿ
               JP16 ~ JP25                         ...       AUI
                 ........                          ...       konektor
                 ........ W1                   JP11...E-N    
Ŀ              Ŀ                                  
       


JP1     Enable Link Integrity, ON=enabled, OFF=disabled

JP3     Enable Remote Boot PROM (ON)

JP4~JP11
        T-P pozice = TWISTED PAIR
        E-N pozice  = Ethernet Cable

JP12    Wait State Select, JP12-JP13 je             o o
JP13                                                o-o Normal

                                                    o o 1WS  o o 2WS
                                                    |          |
                                                    o o      o o

JP16~JP25 t jako W1
        IRQ vbr, JP16 je IRQ9 a JP25 je IRQ15, ada je
        2/9 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 14 15

SW1     I/O adresa a BOOT ROM adresa, tyi a tyi pepnae.

        I/O Adresa, pepnae:              BOOT ROM, pepnae:

        1 2 3 4                             5 6 7 8
             200~21F                        C0000

             220~23F                        C4000
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 6                   15 Dub 1994


             240~25F                        C8000

             280~29F                        CC000

             2A0~2BF                        D0000

             2C0~2DF                        D4000

             300~31F                        D8000

             320~33F                        DC000

             340~35F

             360~37F

Thick Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10Base5
TwistedPair Ethrnet IEEE 802.3 10BaseT
10Mbps baseband

Packet buffer size 16K
IRQ 3,4,5,7,9/2,10,12,14,15
I/O  200,220,240,280,2A0,2C0,300,320,340,360
PROM Size 8/16K
ROM Address  C8000 to DC000

Power  +5VDC (5%), 1A, 1.5A max.

107mmx170mm


RJ-45 hack pro twisted pair with internal built in transceiver:

    1   Data Out+
    2   Data Out-
    3   Data In+
    4
    5
    6   Data In-
    7
    8

    Propojen

                1     -     3
                2     -     6
                3     -     1
                6     -     2

Thick Ethernet cable with external transceiver

    1   Control In Circuit Shield
    2   Control In Circuit A
    3   Data Out Circuit A

    4   Data In Circuit Shield
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 7                   15 Dub 1994


    5   Data In Circuit A
    6   Voltage Common

    7   Control Out Circuit A
    8   Control Out Circuit Shield
    9   Control In Circuit B

    10  Data Out Circuit B
    11  Data Out Circuit Shield
    12  Data In Circuit B

    13  Voltage Plus
    14  Voltage Shield
    15  Control Out Circuit B

    Shell = protective ground

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 8                   15 Dub 1994


================================================================================
                                    Hardware
================================================================================


VGA Graphics Adapter (8900 chipset)


ĿĿĿ
      U1 U2 U3 U4                        Features              
 Ŀ ĿĿĿĿ                        konektor             
 J                                              J3       Ŀ
 P  VRAM        Ŀ                      ڿڿ     DIP
 1                TVGA                              
                            Ŀ     
 Ŀ ĿĿĿĿ         8900             Video DAC          Ŀ
 J                                          VIDEO
 P  VRAM            Ŀ                 konektor
 2                              VIDEO                  
             Ŀ        Ĵ                
      U5 U6 U7 U8            J2       BIOS            ڿ     
                                                  J1   
                                                                 
Ŀ                Ŀ                            Ŀ        
                                                               
           


Nastaven pamti:
                                                JP1 JP2 JP3
    8DRAM = 1MB     U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8     ON  OFF 2-3 a 5-6 ON
    4DRAM = 512K    U3 U4 U7 U8                 OFF ON  1-4 a 2-5 ON
    2DRAM = 256K    U4 U8                       OFF ON  1-2 a 4-5 ON


J3 (propojky)

    2DRAM       4DRAM       8DRAM

    1 2 3       1 2 3       1 2 3
    o-o o       o o o       o o-o
                | |
    o-o o       o o o       o o-o
    4 5 6       4 5 6       4 5 6

VGA adaptr pro PC, XT a AT, vybaven DIP pepnai, DB15 video konektorem pro
analogov monitory, TVGA8900 chpset, max. 1MB pamti, Video DAC.

DIP pepnae

    Standartn vechny OFF.


    DIP1        ON= ScanRate men ne 48KHz (Standard)
                OFF=48-49KHz
                Pracuje pouze pro 4DRAM nebo 8DRAM, OFF pozice povol
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 9                   15 Dub 1994


                NonInterlaced 1024x768 a vt rychlost pro 800x600, ON
                zajist Interlaced 1024x768 a omezenou rychlost pro 800x600.

    DIP3        OFF=rychl dekdovn adres (standard)
                    Me bt v konfliktu se software pouvajcm adresy
                    A0000 a DFFFF-
                ON= pomal dekdovn adres

    DIP4        OFF=16bitov karta (standard)
                ON= 8bitov karta
                Standartn je autodetekce, ON umouje vnutit 8bit i v
                16ti bitovm konektoru.

    DIP2        NEN DOKUMENTOVNO.

J1 (propojka)

    2-3  zakazuje IRQ9 (standartn)
    1-2  povoluje IRQ9, nutn pro sporadicky se vyskytujc software pouze

J2 (prpojka)

    2-3  automatick detekce dlky sbrnice
    1-2  standartn rozhran, me vyeit rzn problmy se startem PC

Video Signly

    Analogov, ern = 0V, Pln intensita = +0.7V

Sync a polarita:



Reim   Frekvence   Hsync   Vsync   Polarita
        MHz         KHz     Hz      H,V

0,1     25,175      31.4    70      +,-
2,3     25.175      31.4    70      +,-
0*,1*   25.175      31.4    70      -,+
2*,3*   25,175      31.4    70      -,+
0+,1+   28.322      31.5    70      +,-
2+,3+   28.322      31.5    70      +,-
4,5     25.175      31.4    70      +,-
6       26.175      31.4    70      +,-
7       28.322      31.5    70      +,+
7+      28.322      31.5    70      +,+
D       25.175      31.4    70      +,-
E       25.175      31.4    70      +,-
F       25.175      31.4    70      -,+
10      25.175      31.4    70      -,+
11      25.175      31.4    60      -,-
12      25.175      31.4    60      -,-
13      25.175      31.4    60      +,-
50      25.175      31.5    60      -,-
51      25.175      31.5    60      -,-
52      25.175      31.5    60      -,-
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 10                  15 Dub 1994


53      40.000      31.2    70      -,+
54      40.000      31.2    60      -,-
55      40.000      31.2    60      -,-
56      40.000      31.2    60      -,-
57      44.900      31.2    70      -,+
58      44.900      31.2    60      -,-
59      44.900      31.2    60      -,-
5A      44.900      31.2    60      -,-
5B      36.000      35.2    56      -,-
5B-1    50.350      48.0    72      +,+
5C-1    50.350      31.5    60      -,+
5C-2    25.175      31.5    70      -,+
5D-1    50.350      31.5    60      -,-
5D-2    25.175      31.5    70      -,-
5E-35   32.500      29.5    90      +,+
5E-24   36.000      35.2    56      -,-
5E-24   50.350      48.0    72      +,+
5F-3    44.900      33.4    86      +,+
5F-4    65.000      48.7    60      +,+
60      44.900      33.4    86      +,+
61      44.900      37.9    70      +,+
61-23   44.900      35.5    86      +,+
62-24   65.000      47.8    60      +,+

    1)  pouze 4 a 8DRAM
    2)  pouze 8DRAM
    3)  Interlaced
    4)  NonInterlaced
    5)  4DRAM pouze

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


  Seagate, ST-1102A, AT-BUS

  PWA
  ....................    /\
   ....................      O O O O 
   1 o o 2  Ŀ        Cable Connector   5GG12
   3 o o 4  Ŀ 
   5 o o 6  Ŀ  
   7 o o 8  Ŀ   
   9 o o 10                                    1=closed 0=open
         Life-Test (Factory use)
        Master on (Slave off)   1  1  0
       Slave Present   0  1  0
      Reserved
     Remote LED                  S  M  S
                                            i  a  l
                                            n  s  a
                                            g  t  v
                                            l  e  e
                                               e  r
  ST-1102A


DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 11                  15 Dub 1994


  UNFORMATTED CAPACITY (MB) ________________N/A
  FORMATTED CAPACITY (xx/17 SECTORS) (MB) __89.1
  ACTUATOR TYPE ____________________________VOICE COIL
  TRACKS ___________________________________10,240
  CYLINDERS __PHYSICAL/LOGICAL______________NA/1,024
  HEADS ______PHYSICAL/LOGICAL______________5/10
  DISCS ____________________________________3
  MEDIA TYPE _______________________________THIN FILM
  RECORDING METHOD _________________________RLL ZBR
  TRANSFER RATE INTERNAL (mbits/sec) _______8.2/10/12
  INTERFACE ________________________________AT BUS
  TPI (TRACKS PER INCH) ____________________1,300
  BPI (BITS PER INCH) ______________________21,600
  AVERAGE ACCESS (ms) ______________________18
  SINGLE TRACK SEEK (ms) ___________________6
  MTBF (power-on hours) ____________________150,000
  POWER REQUIREMENTS: +12V START-UP (amps) _2.0
  +12V TYPICAL (amps) __0.7
  +5V START-UP (amps) __0.63
  +5V TYPICAL (amps) ___0.4
  TYPICAL (watts) ______8
  MAXIMUM (watts) ______
  BUFFERED STEP PULSE RATE (micro sec) _____
  WRITE PRECOMP (cyl) ______________________N/A (1024)
  REDUCED WRITE CURRENT (cyl) ______________N/A (1024)
  LANDING ZONE (cyl) _______________________AUTO PARK
  IBM AT DRIVE TYPE ________________________*

  * MAY REQUIRE FORMATTING AND PARTITIONING SOFTWARE.  ALSO, CHECK TO
  SEE IF YOUR CMOS SETUP HAS A "CUSTOM" OR "USER DEFINABLE" DRIVE TYPE
  AVAILABLE.

  Translation to use: 1024 cyl, 10 heads, 17 sectors = 89,128,960

  PHYSICAL/LOGICAL equivalent to NATIVE/TRANSLATION
  ZBR = Zone Bit Recording = Variable sectors per track

  !WARNING! - Already low-level formatted at the factory.

  Since a User-definable or Custom translation geometry may
  be used, it is imperative that the values be written down
  and kept with your permanent records for retrieval in the
  event of CMOS battery failure.

  Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product
  offerings or specifications. (6/26/90)

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Konverzn konektor 9pin na 15pin pro video (VGA)


    9pin                        15pin

    1   erven (Red)           1
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 12                  15 Dub 1994


    2   Zelen (Green)          2
    3   Modr (Blue)            3
    4   Horiz. sync.            13
    5   Vert. sync.             14
    6   erven zem            6  (nvrat erven)
    7   Zelen zem             7  (nvrat zelen)
    8   Modr zem              8  (nvrat modr)
    9   Sync zem              10  (digitln zem)
                                5  zem

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 13                  15 Dub 1994


================================================================================
                                    Software
================================================================================


                        Hack Report, September 1993

  =========================================================================

                        Pirated Commercial Software

  Program                 Archive Name(s)     Reported By
  =======                 ===============     ===========
  2400 A.D. (game)        2400AD              Kevin Brott (Internet,
                                        dp03%ccccs.uucp@pdxgate.cs.pdx.edu)

  3-D Pool                3DPOOL              Michael Gibbs (via HW Bill
                                               Lambdin)

  4DOS v4.02 (reg.)       4DOS402R            HW Scott Raymond
                          4DOSREG

  Airball (game)          AIRBALL             Michael Gorse (1:101/346)

  Alone in the Dark       ALONEDEM            Mark Mistretta (1:102/1314)
   (full game-not a demo)

  ArcMaster (registered)  AM91REG             HW Scott Raymond
                          AM92REG

  Arctic Fox (game, by    AFOX                from the Meier/Morlan List,
   Electronic Arts)                            conf. by HW Emanuel Levy
                                               and Brendt Hess (1:105/362)

  ARJ Archiver            ARJ239RG            HW Scott Raymond
   (registered)           AJ241ECR

  Arkanoid II: Revenge    ARKNOID             James Crawford (1:202/1809)
   of DoH (game)

  Atomix (game)           ATOMIX_             HW Matt Kracht

  A-Train by Maxis        ATRAIN1  through    Chris Blackwell of Maxis
                          ATRAIN6, also        (zoinks@netcom.com)
                          A-TRAIN1 through
                          A-TRAIN6

  BannerMania             BANMANIA            Harold Stein (1:107/236)

  Battle Chess            CHESS               Ron Mahan (1:123/61)
|                         BTLCHESS            Michael Wagoner (1:105/331)

  BeetleJuice (game)      BEETLE              Mark Harris (1:121/99)
                          BETLEJUC            Jason Robertson (1:250/802.2)
                          BJUICE              Alan Hess (1:261/1000)
                          BJ                  Bill Blakely
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 14                  15 Dub 1994


                                               (RIME Shareware echo)
                          BTLJWC              the Hack Squad
                                               (1:124/4007)

  Big Bird (game?)        BIGBIRD             Cindy McVey, via Harold Stein

  Budokan: the Martial    BUDOKAN             Michael Gibbs (Intelec, via
   Spirit (game)                               HW Bill Lambdin)

  Caveman Ninja           CAVEMAN             Dave Lartique (1:3800/22),
                                               ver. by HW Emanuel Levy

  Check-It PC             CHECKIT             HW Bert Bredewoud
   Diagnostic Software    CHKIT20             HW Bill Lambdin

  Cisco Heat (game)       CISCO               Jason Robertson

  Commander Keen Pt. 5    _1KEEN5             Scott Wunsch (1:140/23.1701)
                          KEEN5E              Carson Hanrahan (CompuServe,
                                               71554,2652)

  {COMMO} v5.4            COMO54X             Allan Bowhill (1:343/555)

  CompuShow GIF Viewer    CSHW860B            HW Scott Raymond

  Copy II PC              COPYPC70            Ryan Park (1:283/420)

  Cyber Chess             C-CHESS             Shane Paul, RIME, via HW
                                               Richard Steiner

  Darkside (game)         DARKSIDE            Ralph Busch (1:153/9)

  Disk Copy Fast 4.0      DCF4UNT             HW Scott Raymond
|  (registered)           DCF41AR

  DiskDupe Pro v4.03      DD403PRO            Jan Koopmans (2:512/163)

  Energizer Bunny Screen  ENERGIZR            Kurt Jacobson, PC Dynamics,
   Saver for Windows                           Inc., via HW Bill Dennison

  F-Prot Professional     FP206SF             Mikko Hypponen
                                               (mikko.hypponen@compart.fi)

  Family Feud (game)      FAM-FEUD            Harold Stein

  FAST! Disk Cache        FAST_1V4            Ryan Park (1:283/420), via
   v4.03.08                                    HW Bill Lambdin

| FaxTalk (Thought        FAXTALK             Lyle Taylor (1:293/644),
|  Communications)                             via Steve Fuqua

| FaxPlus (Thought        FAXPLUS             Lyle Taylor (1:293/644),
|  Communications)                             via Steve Fuqua

  FaxPower                FAXPWR              Carson Hanrahan (CompuServe,
                                               71544,2652)
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 15                  15 Dub 1994


| Freddy Pharkas,         FREDDY-1            HW Bob Seaborn
|  Frontier Pharmacist    FREDDY-2
|                         FREDDY-3
|                         FREDDY-4
|                         FREDDY-5
|                         FREDDY-6

  GEcho Mail Tosser       GE_1000K            HW Scott Raymond
                          GE_100CK

  GifLite 2.0 (regist.)   GL2-ECR             HW Scott Raymond

  Gods (game)             GODS                Ron Woods (1:134/144)

  Golden Axe (game)       GOLDAXE             Harold Stein

  GSZ Protocol Driver     GSZ0503R            HW Scott Raymond
   (registered)           GSZ0529R

  Home Lawyer             HOMELAWY            Kim Miller (1:103/700)
                          HMLAWYER            Harvey Woien (1:102/752)

| Hoyle's Classic Games   HOYLECL1            HW Bob Seaborn
|                         HOYLECL2
|                         HOYLECL3
|                         HOYLECL4

  HS/Link Protocol        HS121R              Don Becker (Internet,
   v1.21 (registered)                          grendel@jaflrn.linet.org)
                          HS121REG            HW Scott Raymond

  HyperWare Speedkit      SPKT460R            HW Scott Raymond
   v4.60 (registered)

  Ian Bothams Cricket     IBCTDT              Vince Sorensen (1:140/121)

  Intelcom Modem Test     TESTCOM             from the Meier/Morlan List,
   Utility (dist. with                         confirmed by Onno Tesink
   Intel modems)                               (RIME, via HW Richard
                                               Steiner)
|                         INTELCOM            HW Jason Robertson

| Intermail Mailer        IM221U              HW Scott Raymond
|  (registered)           IM22FIX

  Jetsons (game)          JETSONS             Kevin Brott (Internet,
                                        dp03%ccccs.uucp@pdxgate.cs.pdx.edu)

  Jill of the Jungle      JILL2               Harold Stein
   (non-shareware files)  JILL3
                          $JILL2              HW Bert Bredewoud
                          $JILL3

  Killing Cloud (game)    CLOUD               Mike Wenthold

  Kings of the Beach      VBALL               Jason Robertson
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   (game)

  Landmark System         SPEED330            Larry Dingethal (1:273/242)
   Speed Test             SPEED600            Joe Morlan (1:125/28)

  Life & Death (game)     L&D1                Harold Stein
                          L&D2

  List Enhanced           LIST8               Richard Dale (1:280/333)
                          LISTE18D            HW Scott Raymond

  MegaMan (game)          MEGAMAN             HW Emanuel Levy

  Microsoft Flight        FS                  Michael Gibbs (Intelec, via
   Simulator                                   HW Bill Lambdin)
|                         FS50TDT1            HW Bob Seaborn
|                         FS50TDT2

| Microsoft Mouse Driver  MOUSE901            Alex Morelli (CompuServe,
|                                               75050,2130)

  Microsoft Ramdrive      RAMDRIVE            Barry Martin (Intelec, via
                                                HW Bill Lambdin)


  MS-DOS 6.0              MSDOS6-1            Harold Stein
                          MSDOS6-2
                          MSDOS6-3


  Oh No, More Lemmings    ONMLEMM             Larry Dingethal (1:273/231)
   (complete-not demo)

  Over the Net            OTNINC1             Tim Sitzler (1:206/2708)
   (volleyball game)

  PGA Tour Golf           GOLF                HW Bill Lambdin

  PKLite (registered)     PKL15REG            HW Scott Raymond

  PKZip v2.04c            PK204REG            HW Scott Raymond
   (Registered)

  PKZip v2.04c            PKZCFG              Mark Mistretta (1:102/1314)
   Configuration Editor

  PKZip v2.04e            PK204ERG            HW Scott Raymond
   (Registered)

  PKZip v2.04g            PKZ204R             HW Bill Dennison
   (Registered)           PKZ204GR            HW Jason Robertson

  Populous (game)         POPULOUS            Harold Stein

  The Price is Right      PRICE               Harold Stein
   (game)
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  Prince of Persia        PRINCE              Kenneth Darling (2:231/98.67)
                                              Eric Alexander (1:3613/10)
                                              HW Emanuel Levy
                          PRINCE2A            Todd Crawford (1:3616/40),
                          PRINCE2B            via HW Jeff White
                          PRINCE2C

  PrintShop               PSHOP               Michael Gibbs, Intelec, via
                                               HW Bill Lambdin

  Psion Chess             3D-CHESS            Matt Farrenkopf (1:105/376)

  Pyro! PC                DOSPYRO             Jay Kendall (1:141/338), via
   (Fifth Generation)                          HW Scott Raymond

  Q387 (registered)       Q387UTG             Michael Toth (1:115/439.7)

  QModem Pro              QMPRO-1             Mark Mistretta
                          QMPRO-2

  QuickLink II Fax v2.0.2 QLINK1              Carson Hanrahan (CompuServe,
                          QLINK2               71554,2652)

  Rack 'Em (game)         RACKEM              Ruth Lee (1:106/5352)

  Rawcopy PC              RAWCOPY             HW Chris Wise

  Sequencer Plus Pro      SPPRO               Tom Dunavold (Intelec,
                                               via Larry Dingethal)

  Shadow Warriors (game)  SHADOWG             Mark Mistretta

  Sharky's 3D Pool        POOL                Jason Robertson (1:250/801)

  Shez (Registered)       SHEZ84R             Eric Vanebrick (2:291/712)
                          SHEZ85R             HW Scott Raymond
                          SHEZ87R
                          SHEZ88R
                          SHEZ89R
|                         SHEZ91R

  SideKick 2.0            SK3                 Harold Stein

  SimCity (by Maxis)*     SIMCITY1            Peter Kirn, WildNet Shareware
                          SIMCITY2             conf., via HW Ken Whiton
                          SIMCITY3
                          SIM_CITY            Kevin Brott (Internet,
                                        dp03%ccccs.uucp@pdxgate.cs.pdx.edu)
                          SIMCTYSW            Scott Wunsch

  Smartdrive Disk Cache   SMARTDRV            Barry Martin (Intelec, via
                                                HW Bill Lambdin)
                          SMTDRV40            Michael Toth (1:115/220)

  Spidey (game)           SPIDEY              Brian Henry (ILink,
                                               via HW Richard Steiner)
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                          SPIDRMAN            Alan Hess (address unknown)

  Squish 2.1              SQUISH              Jason Robertson (1:250/802.2)
   (Sundog Software)      SQUISH21            Several (ver. by Joe Morlan)

  Star Control Vol. 4     STARCON             Carson M. Hanrahan
                                               (CompuServe 71554,2652)

  Streets on a Disk       STREETS             Harvey Woien

| SuperZModem             SZMO200             HW Jason Robertson
|  (registered)

  Teledisk (files         TDISK214            Mark Mistretta
   dated after Apr. 1991)
                          TELE214R            Staale Fagerland (Internet,
                                             staale.fagerland@euronetis.no)

  Telemate                TM411REG            HW Scott Raymond

  TheDraw v4.61 (reg.)    TDRW461R            HW Scott Raymond

  Vegas Casino 2 (game)   VEGAS2              The Hack Squad

  VOpt Disk Defragmenter  VOPT30              The Hack Squad

  VPic v6.0 (registered)  VPIC60CR            HW Scott Raymond

  Wheel of Fortune        WHEEL               Harold Stein

  Where in the USA is     CARMEN              Carson Hanrahan
   Carmen Sandiego?       CARMENUS            Cindy McVey, via Harold Stein

  Where in Time is        CARMENT             Cindy McVey, via Harold Stein
   Carmen Sandiego?

  WinWay Resume for       WINRES              Erez Carmel (CompuServe,
   Windows                                      70523,2574)

  World Class Rugby       WCRFNTDT            Vince Sorensen

  ZipMaster (registered)  ZM31REG             HW Scott Raymond


  * - Peter Kirn's report on SimCity indicated that Maxis has in fact
  released a demo of SimCity onto ZiffNet which limits play to 5 minutes.
  This is not the same file as he reported, however - the ones he found are
  indeed pirate copies.

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IBM Personal Software Products

        OpenDoc vs. OLE 2.0
        Superior by Design
        A Developer's View
        January, 1994

Compound Document Architectures - OpenDoc and OLE 2.0



Compound document architectures are an important new type of software
platform.  IBM is providing the analysis in this white paper to help put
the major compound document architectures -- OpenDoctm and Object Linking
and Embedding 2.0 (OLE 2.0) -- into perspective.



Background



OpenDoc is one of four technologies to be licensed by the Component
Integration Laboratories (CILabs) as announced on September  17, 1993.
CILab's initial supporters include Apple,(R) IBM,(R)  Novell,(R) Oracle,(R)
SunSoft,(R) Taligent,(R) WordPerfect,(R) and  Xerox,(R) with many, many
others expected to join, ensuring the success and acceptance of the CILab
technologies in the marketplace.  Together, the four initial technologies
and others adopted by CILabs in the future will provide a dramatically
higher level of interoperability for applications on all major desktop
systems.

CILabs initially plans to license these four key technologies to the
industry:

  OpenDoc software architecture for Windowstm, OS/2,(R) Macintosh(R) and
  UNIXtm to enable embedding of features from different applications into a
  single working document.

  Bento(R) for the storage and interchange of multimedia information

  Open Scripting Architecture (OSA) for the coexistence of multiple
  scripting systems.

  IBM's System Object Modeltm (SOM) architecture, a highly efficient
  platform and language-independent run-time mechanism for dynamic object
  linking.



CILab plans to make source code available to the industry for these
technologies, and its sponsors plan to support the technologies across
multiple platforms.  Initial target platforms include Microsoft Windows,
Macintosh, and OS/2, with plans to support UNIX systems.

For more information on CILabs, OpenDoc, SOM, the Open Scripting
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 20                  15 Dub 1994


Architecture, and Bento, please contact CILabs at:


 Component Integration Laboratories
 688 Fourth Avenue
 San Francisco, CA 94118
 (415) 750-8352
 (408) 974-9710 FAX
 Internet: info@cil.org


OpenDoc vs. OLE



OpenDoc -- along with Bento, Open Scripting Architecture (OSA), and SOM --
provides a superior and complementary compound document architecture to OLE
2.0.  This document outlines OpenDoc's strengths over OLE 2.0 in the
following areas:



 - Object Programming Model

 - Development Effort Required

 - Scalability and Extensibility

 - Scripting and Automation

 - Networking Capability

 - Activation Model

 - Content Shape Support

 - Storage Subsystem

 - Object Linking

 - Openness/Standards Support

 - and Certification Process



OpenDoc also is designed to interoperate with all other major document
architectures and object frameworks, including OLE 2.0, the Taligent
document framework, and other emerging environments such as ScriptX and
Fresco.  This design lets applications in other environments interoperate
through OpenDoc.  Also, OpenDoc interoperability can help to reduce some of
the functional limitations of applications developed for less sophisticated
environments such as OLE 2.0.

Object Programming Model:  OpenDoc uses the Systems Object Model (SOM)
initially released in OS/2 2.0 in April 1992.  SOM is proven,
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multi-platformed , and language-neutral object model.  It is compliant with
the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) 1.1 specification
endorsed by the Object Management Group (OMG).

OLE 2.0 is based on Microsoft's Common Object Model (COM) which is new,
proprietary to Microsoft (no source code available) and is not
CORBA-compliant.  Microsoft announced it will support DEC's ObjectBroker
which will use CORBA for distribution, but the  object programming model is
still COM which is proprietary to  Microsoft and not CORBA-compliant.

One of the greatest benefits of the SOM technology is the single
programming model.  SOM scales very gracefully from local to distributed
objects, utilizing the Distributed SOM (DSOM) framework included in the
SOMObjectstm Developers Toolkit.  With the SOM/DSOM model the syntax is the
same across the entire spectrum of small and large and local and
distributed objects.

Microsoft claims that COM provides a single programming model for
distributed and local objects and that distributed COM behaves the same as
local COM, however, they have not demonstrated this capability.  On closer
examination, COM actually proposes two programming models; class libraries,
for small functions, and the COM/Aggregation model for larger functions.
The two models are very different and require flexibility limiting design
decisions.


Development Effort Required:  OpenDoc has been designed to be easy to
adopt. For instance, to write a typical application (or "part handler" in
OpenDoc terminology) that supports:

 - Native Object Model Support

 - Persistence

 - Linking/Embedding

 - Container for Parts

 - Drag/Drop

 - and Edit-in-Place

would require a developer to provide one interface, OpenDoc XMPPart,  and
write 50 functions.

OLE 2.0, on the other hand, has complex interfaces that require a
programmer to understand low-level details about the OLE implementation.
For example, to write an application with similar function in OLE, a
developer would have to support the following interfaces and implement the
following number of functions within each interface using OLE 2.0.2


  OLE Interfaces                   Functions

  ___________________              _________

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  IOleObject                              24

  IPersistStorage                         10

  IDataObject                             12

  IClassFactory                            5

  IAdviseSink                              8

  IOleClientSite                           9

  IDropTarget                              7

  IDropSource                              5

  IPersistFile                             9

  IOLEItemContainer                        8

  IOLEInPlaceSite                         13

  IOLEInPlaceFrame                         9

  IOLEInPlaceUIWindow                      7

  ___________________        _______________

  Interfaces = 13            Functions = 126


Scalability, Extensibility:  Scalability and extensibility are closely
related because  scaling from a simple compound document handler to a
complex compound document application is easy with OpenDoc.  You can just
borrow the function of any set of standard interfaces, or object classes,
simply by inheriting all the function of that class and modifying it to
your particular needs.  By definition you automatically get, or  inherit,
all of the existing interfaces and functions, and then can extend those
functions to meet the application's unique requirements.

OLE 2.0 does not support the concept of inheritance.  In order to borrow
the functions of a set of interfaces you must claim you want to aggregate
from that interface set, or class, and then specifically define each and
every interface you wish to include (you don't automatically inherit each
interface, you must explicitly copy each of them).  Then you customize and
extend the aggregated model to your  particular application's needs.  This
model, which Microsoft refers to as aggregation, is referred to by some
application developers as aggravation.

Scripting and Automation:  OpenDoc has an Open Scripting Architecture (OSA)
which means that vendors can port their own scripting languages to OpenDoc
and that users have a choice of multiple scripting languages, which can
coexist.

OpenDoc has event suites and a registry for them.  Event suites define
standard operations for different types of  applications.  For example,
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 there is a set of standard operations for spreadsheets such as "give me
this block of cells" or "perform a recalc" that will work in a given
 document regardless of what OpenDoc-enabled application is performing the
spreadsheet function.  Through the commonality of suites as a translator
between applications, any two OpenDoc applications that are enabled for a
suite can communicate.  The registry allows the application to register
what application suites it is enabled to perform.


OLE has no standard suites of events.  Using the example above, if an
application that needed data from a particular spreadsheet would need to
know how that particular spreadsheet understood "give me this block of
cells".   For a different spreadsheet the application would communicate
"give me this block of cells" in a different way.  The application must
specifically support communications with other applications on an
application by application basis.  In addition to creating application to
application communication compatibility issues, the lack of application
suites may pose issues when distributing documents to other users who may
be using different applications or even different versions of the same
application.


OpenDoc also has recordable macros whereas OLE has no recording Application
Programming Interface (API).  Recordable macros allow an application to
record a user's actions and then save them to a script for later use.
OpenDoc even allows the recording of macros across multiple applications
and allows the recording to be stored in the user's preferred scripting
language, which is an extremely powerful feature.


Networking Capability:  OpenDoc is designed to provide a fully
cross-platform networked compound document capability. CILabs supporters
intend to network OpenDoc across OS/2, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX, all
through the use of SOM/CORBA technologies.  CILab plans to provide system
vendors and developers with source code for OpenDoc, Bento, OSA, and SOM to
port to their platform, and system vendors and developers can implement a
variety of CORBA-compliant request brokers to communicate across  the
network, including IBM's Distributed CORBA technology.  IBM's
implementation of distributed CORBA for OS/2,  AIX,(R) and soon for Windows
is Distributed SOM, or DSOM which is CORBA 1.1-compliant.

COM and OLE source code is not available to the industry without a license
from Microsoft giving Microsoft the ability to chose which platforms can
implement COM and/or OLE.   In the Microsoft/DEC announcement in December
1993,  Microsoft announced intentions to support only COM, not OLE, on
several UNIX platforms, forcing those platforms to a server only status,
 because OLE is also required to support OLE compound documents on  the
client desktop.  CILabs, on the other hand, has announced their intentions
to openly license all four of their key technologies  (OpenDoc, OSA, Bento,
SOM) to anyone interested.

Activation Model:  In OpenDoc you can directly edit an object, whereas in
OLE you must activate the object before you can edit it.  In OpenDoc, even
if you have nested objects (an object embedded within  an object within
another object, for example) you can still  directly edit the embedded
object.  However, in OLE, you must double click on the highest level
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 24                  15 Dub 1994


object, then double click on the object within that object, and then double
click on the object you want to edit.

In general, with OLE 2.0, you can activate only one object at a time
meaning you must close any active/editable object in order to edit another
object in that document.  OpenDoc allows multiple active objects and edits.

Content Shape Support:  OpenDoc supports irregularly shaped objects (i.e.,
wrapping text around a circle or triangle) while OLE 2.0 supports only
rectangular content (i.e., text would wrap around the smallest rectangle
that could surround the circle or triangle content). In addition,  OpenDoc
supports overlapped object content, but OLE 2.0 does not.

Storage Subsystem:  OpenDoc is based on the Bento storage subsystem, which
is published, commercially proven, and has been offered as a standard
multimedia container to the Interactive Multimedia Association.
Platform-independent source code for Bento is currently available from
Apple Computer, and CILab plans to distribute and support the Bento source
in the near future.

OLE is proprietary (owned by Microsoft) and is based on DocFiles, which
store the multiple objects within a single file in a DOS FAT file system
tree-like structure that is simplistic when dealing with complex or
distributed objects.  Microsoft has announced its intention to support a
distributed object file system in a follow-on release to Windows NT,tm code
named CAIRO, scheduled to ship in 1995.

Object Linking:  OpenDoc implements a robust object linking mechanism with
persistent IDs assigned to objects in order to achieve more reliable
linking for both local and remote objects.


OLE 2.0 has proven to have fragile links that can break when moving
objects, even within the same document.  For instance, OLE references an
object via a moniker, which, typically, is a filename (pathname)
concatenated with a series of item name parts.4  If  the file is deleted,
renamed or moved, then the link breaks.

Openness/Standards Support:  Source code will be available to members via
CILab for OpenDoc, OSA, Bento, and SOM.  These technologies are designed to
be portable and will be supported on multiple platforms.  CILab is planning
to license these technologies on a completely non-discriminatory basis.  In
addition, the underlying object model is based on SOM, which is
CORBA-compliant.

Source code is not available for OLE, and Microsoft has the final say on
all interface and implementation decisions making it proprietary.
Microsoft has tried to appear softer on their proprietary stance by putting
COM on top of DEC's ObjectBroker which uses CORBA to communicate.  However,
putting a proprietary interface (COM) on both ends of an open standard
(CORBA) makes it a proprietary programming interface.

Certification Process:  CILabs has announced they will have a formal
certification process so that customers purchasing products from multiple
vendors who support OpenDoc can have a high degree of confidence those
applications or part handlers will work together.  Customers or individual
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 25                  15 Dub 1994


users using multiple OLE applications together will have to rely on each
vendor's independent testing so customers will have to do their own
integration testing.

In summary, it is clear that OpenDoc is superior and complementary in many
ways to OLE as a compound document architecture.  OpenDoc has significant
advantages for users, developers, system integrators and MIS personnel,
alike.

With the initial backing of Apple, IBM, Novell, Oracle, SunSoft, Taligent,
WordPerfect, and Xerox, and with many, many others expected to follow,
CILab technologies have gained the acceptance and critical mass of the ISV
community.  The ISVs will produce compelling applications based on CILab
technologies to  ensure acceptance by the industry as a whole.

In addition, OpenDoc will complement OLE through an interoperability
solution that is currently being developed by the WordPerfect Corporation.
And, as stated earlier, OpenDoc will interoperate with the robust, fully
object-oriented Taligent frameworks that are being ported to OS/2, AIX,
Workplace OS, and other key industry platforms.

________________________________________________________________

Notes:

1 Source: IBM analysis of Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
Today and Tomorrow   - November     1993

2 Source: Internal preliminary analysis and design using Microsoft Object
Linking and Embedding - Programmer's Reference Guide (pre-release)

3 PCWeek,  December 6, 1993, page 1

4 Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding - Programmer's Reference Guide,
Creating Applications (pre-release),   page 101,  "Typically, an object's
moniker will be a filename (pathname) concatenated with a series of item
name   parts."


Disclaimer:



Some of the information in this paper concerns future products, or future
releases of current, commercially available products.  Discussion of
Windows and OLE are based on information in the public trade press, and is
subject to change.  IBM's and other vendors' future products and their
performance, functions and availability are based upon IBM's or those
vendors' current intent, and are subject to change.

Special Notices regarding IBM or other vendors' mentioned in this document:

References in this document to IBM's or other vendors' current and future
products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM or those vendors'
intends to make these generally available in all countries in which they
operate.
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 26                  15 Dub 1994


IBM or other vendors may have patents or pending patent applications
covering subject matter in this document. This document does not grant
anyone a license to those patents, patent applications, or to any other IBM
or other vendors' intellectual property.

Trademarks:

Apple, Bento and Macintosh are registered trademarks and OpenDoc is a
trademark of  Apple Corporation

IBM and OS/2 are registered trademarks and SOMObjects and SOM are
trademarks of IBM Corporation

Novell is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc.

UNIX is a trademark of  X/Open Company Ltd.

Object Management Group and OMG are registered trademarks of Object
Management Group, Inc.

Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation

Taligent is a registered trademark of Taligent, Inc.

WordPerfect is a registered trademark of WordPerfect Corporation

Xerox is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation

Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows and Windows NT are
trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation



_________________________________________________________________

IBM Personal Software Products, 11400 Burnet Road, Austin TX
78758  USA
_________________________________________________________________

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================================================================================
                                      OS/2
================================================================================


A short unofficial guide to the Netware Requester for OS/2 (1)

  I use my personal machine running OS/2 2.1 GA and connect to a Netware
  2.15 fileserver.  It was either that or use Visual BASIC for DOS on an
  Amstrad 1640 (Erk!).

  Since I also install all Netware 2.2 fileservers that go out using my
  machine as a workstation, this advice also applies to netware 2.2
  fileservers.

  So ...

  (  If you are not familiar with ODI, you really should be.  Novell
     support for WSGEN-based IPX has ended, and no new releases of
     IPX.OBJ are being made.  In fact this is as good a time as any to
     look to getting DOSUP8.ZIP and upgrading your DOS workstations to
     ODI drivers.   )

  First, get the Netware Requester for OS/2, version 2.01.  This is
  available on CompuServe (GO NOVELL ?  I don't spend megabucks myself),
  but you can download it from most OS/2 bulletin boards.  IBM UK have
  made it available on their BBS, so I should imagine that IBM US have
  as well.  Look for three self-extracting archives WSOS2x.EXE.

  You can also order the requester from IBM or Novell.  This will
  provide you with printed documentation.  Here's the U.K. info, if it's
  any help.

    Part No       Description                                  Price
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    53G5938       Netware Client for OS/2, V2.01 (3.5")   approx L27

  The following information is *not* the official method of
  installation, because I don't have the printed documentation.
  However, it works.

  For ease of use, extract all three files into a temporary directory.
  From the OS/2 command prompt, execute INSTALL.EXE from that directory.

  If you use 4OS2, then for safety execute .\INSTALL.EXE, in case you
  have moved . to the end of the PATH.  Otherwise you will suddenly find
  yourself in Selective Install.  (-:

  (  Using the power of OS/2, I have INSTALL running in the background as
     I am typing this, just to check what I am talking about. <g>  )

  You are now in front of something that will probably un-nerve you -- a
  friendly Novell installation program! (-:  My advice is to read the
  instructions on the screen.

  Select Installation|Requester on Workstation from the menu.  The
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 28                  15 Dub 1994


  target is all right at D:\NETWARE, and the source drive should be the
  drive with your temporary directory in.  Select to Edit CONFIG.SYS and
  Copy all Files.

  The defaults should be good enough.  You need IPX support ON, and
  GLOBAL netware shells.  Don't worry about SPX, NetBIOS, or named
  pipes.

  At this point it is probably best to select to copy all of the ODI
  driver files, just in case you change network boards later.

  Several dialogues later (just accept the changes to CONFIG.SYS), you
  will find yourself back at the main window.  You now select
  Configuration|This Workstation.  You are about to create NET.CFG.

  ( NET.CFG is the replacement for SHELL.CFG if you are still using the
    latter.  NET.CFG has more possible features.   One important feature
    of ODI drivers is that you never need to re-link an IPX.COM if you
    change PORT or INT on your network card.  You simply need to edit
    NET.CFG with a text editor.  )

  Here is the point for another shock.  The installation program will
  present you with a panel that not only allows you to edit NET.CFG, but
  also provides complete on-line help for all of the options as well.
  Once you have used this you will be wishing for the same thing under
  DOS!

  ( A lot of the NET.CFG options are the same for DOS as for OS/2, which
    has made my life easier in the past, since courtesy of this install
    program I now have complete on-line help for NET.CFG.  )

  Before you create your NET.CFG, read the [Usage] for FORMAT OF NET.CFG
  OPTIONS.

  If you want to talk to a Netware server earlier than Netware 4.0, you
  *must* force all ethernet cards to use the old 802.3 protocol. Click
  on the FRAME entry under LINK DRIVER, then click on [Example] to see
  how this is done.  Add INT and PORT lines under your LINK DRIVER
  heading for the interrupt and port number of your card.

  Also you will need a NETWARE REQUESTER section with a DIRECTORY
  SERVICES OFF line in.  Again, the [Description] button will tell you
  exactly why you need this.

  Once you have [Save]d NET.CFG, the requester should now be completely
  installed on your OS/2 machine.  I shall be very embarrased if I have
  forgotten anything, and having said that I probably have.  I am
  relying on the other Netware-OS/2 experts here to catch my mistake.
  (-:

  You can now delete the temporary directory and all files therein.

  Netware for OS/2 will be in D:\NETWARE, and the changes to CONFIG.SYS
  will be *clearly* marked.  (-:

  You must now shut down and reboot your OS/2 workstation.
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 29                  15 Dub 1994


  If you experience problems rebooting, remember that you can use Alt-F1
  to return to the default configuration that OS/2 installed with. CHECK
  FIRST, because this will involve re-creation of the desktop by hand
  (or booting from the install discs and copying some files).

  In general, with stuck boots try Ctrl-Alt-Del at least twice before
  rebooting and using Alt-F1.

  You should not experience problems rebooting though -- as long as the
  hardware settings were correct.  I never did.

  Next message will discuss the features available after reboot ...

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 30                  15 Dub 1994


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                          DOS (Dumb Operating System)
================================================================================


ARTICLE-ID:Q94569
TITLE     :Compression Software Doesn't Load After Running MemMaker

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The information in this article applies to:

 - Microsoft MS-DOS operating system version 6.0
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Summary:

If you run MemMaker with a third-party disk compression program, such as
Stacker or SuperStor, MemMaker cannot undo the changes in the CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT files after a failed boot attempt.

More Information:

If a reboot attempt fails, MemMaker provides a Cancel button to undo
changes. MemMaker attempts to undo all changes to your CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files on the host drive but cannot because the compressed
drive in no longer mounted.

Although MemMaker correctly detects compression on the system and verifies
that the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files match, the problem still occurs
because CHKSTATE.SYS is loaded before the disk-compression software.
MemMaker is able to restore the files on the host drive, but not on the
compressed volume (which is swapped with the host AFTER the disk-
compression software is loaded).

To restore your computer to its previous state, copy and rename the
AUTOEXEC.UMB and CONFIG.UMB files from the host drive to the compressed
volume after you choose the MemMaker Cancel option. For example, if drive D
is the uncompressed host drive and drive C is the compressed volume, use
the following commands:

   copy d:\autoexec.umb c:\autoexec.bat
   copy d:\config.umb c:\config.sys

Additional reference words: 6.00
-=-=-=-=-=-

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 31                  15 Dub 1994


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                                   SHAREWARE
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                                 SHAREWARE
                        --------------------------

Tato sekce obsahuje strun popisy obsahujc jmno programy, slo diskety,
klov slova a popis mnoha SHAREWARE a FREEWARE program. Mohu tyto programy
poskytnou, jde o moji soukromou "sbrku", ppadn zjemci mohou pout
NetMail na 2:420/20.6 v rmci FidoNet. 

Upozornn, v rmci tohoto pehledu jsou i mnoh poloky oznaen PRIVATE
nebo poloky, kter jsou evidentn (c) software i prodvan produkty. 
Uveden jsou jenom z dvodu e program pro tvorbu popis zatm nem
filtr pro vyjmut uritho druhu informac a disketov archiv zahrnuje
upln vechno co na disketch schovvm (tj. vetn zakoupench produkt).
Nepoadujte v dnm ppad nco co nen mon poadovat!



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CONQUEST.ZIP    395     OS/2 GAME

                        Solar Conguest, OS/2 PM based game. It's based
                        on MONOPOLY game, well made, playing with few
                        players or against computer.

IMB2_125.ARJ    396     BINKLEY TERM MAIL OS/2 NETMAIL HANDLER  OS/2

                        OS/2 mail and overall handler for Binkley Term,
                        moves BinkleyTerm more close to FrontDoor possibilities


NAECS.SPC       396     NOVELL SPECIFICATION NAEC

                        Specification of Novell Authorized Education Centers.

TBA001.TXT      396     NOVELL GUPTA SQL WINDOWS ROTER

                        Using Gupta SQLRouter for NetWare SQL v3.0 with
                        Gupta SQLWindows v3.1, Tech. bulletin

BOXES3.ZIP      396     OS/2 DRAW PROGRAM C PC MAGAZINE

                        OS/2 PM program draws nested boxes with sources.

COMMGA.SYS      396     OS/2 COMMUNICATION DRIVERS COM.SYS VCOM.SYS

                        OS/2 Communication drivers, COM.SYS 23/4/93 and VCOM.SYS
                        the same.
DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 32                  15 Dub 1994


DCHESS.ZIP      396     OS/2 CHESS GAME

                        OS/2 PM based Dungeon Chess, it's chess like game,
                        but based on Dungeon & Dragons backgroud.

LOCKIT.ZIP      396     DOS WINDOWS SECURITY LAN INFINITE

                        Security for DOW and Windows workstations, allows
                        lock workstation for accessing but leaves background
                        processing active without any limitation.

VIP-57.ZIP      396     ARCHIVE ZIP VIEW SHELL

                        ZIP view/extract/edit/delete utility.

FINISH.ARJ      397     DOS KEYBOARD TOOL EXPAND MACRO

                        Auto learns words and phrases user commonly types
                        works in many programs.

BNDDMP.ZIP      397     NOVELL BINDERY DUMP NETWARE

                        Bindery Dump, will make copy of bindery contents
                        to printer, screen or file.

GOSERV.ZIP      397     GOPHER INTERNET OS/2 COMMUNICATION LAN TCP/IP

                        GpServe, Gopher server for OS/2 2.x, gopher is client
                        server protocol designed for text location and
                        retrieval. TCP/IP for OS/2 must be active.
                        Contains REXX filter for processing

LBBOOK.ZIP      397     PERSONAL MANAGER PIM OS/2

                        PM Based personal information manager called Little
                        Black Book.

S-PMINFO.ZIP    397     GNU PMINFO GCC INFO

                        GNU source of PMINFO, PMINFO is program for reading
                        GNU "info" files.

ST-PROMO.ZIP    397     STAR TREK FAQ

                        Star Trek Promotions.

BINDER.ZIP      398     NOVELL NETWARE BINDERY DLL BASIC

                        Sample programs for accessing a bindery. Written in
                        form of DLLs

JIVE-VAL.ZIP    398     OS/2 TEXT TRANSLATION JIVE LANGUAGE VAL

                        OS/2 programs which translates english text to
                        obscure and funny form which is still readable.

DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 33                  15 Dub 1994


LPTLED.ZIP      398     OS/2 STATUS PRINTER

                        Display the status for LPT port, written for
                        OS/2 2.1 beta.

WOR.ZIP         398     OS/2 GAME PM

                        PM based game for OS/2, Wizard of Wor.

SC3X03.EXE      398     NOVELL SYSTEM CALLS SAMPLES

                        Samples of System calls for 3.x NetWare.

52TEXT.EXE      398     CLIPPER 5.2 CLTEXT UPDATE PATCH

                        Update for CL-TEXT , german edition

52WIN.EXE       398     CLIPPER 5.2 CLWINDOW UPDATE PATCH

                        Update for CL-WINDOW, german edition

PTF374.EXE      398     NOVELL PTF FIX PATCH UPDATE

                        Maintenace update for WAN Links, version 2.0 only
                        Solves connection problems, router NAT IP problems,
                        protocol rejections, use of "LCP Discard Request"
                        breaking connection, Link PPP fix...

FAXS11.ARJ      399     FAX CLASS I ROCKWELL

                        Sends fax from command line WITHOUT CAS, uses
                        direct communication to Class I cards.

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 34                  15 Dub 1994


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                               Legrace a legrcky
================================================================================


                      M U R P H O L O G I E
                             Motto:
                   Usmvej se, ztra bude h!


                   Z murphologick komisologie


Dv definice komise pro vdeckou innost:
I.  Odborn komise  je dvanct lid,  kte dlaj prci  jednoho
    lovka.
II. Odborn komise je jedin znm forma ivota s dvancti alud-
    ky a bez mozku.

Kahnv zkon:
     Efektivnost zasedn komise je nepmo mrn potu astn-
k a asu strvenmu rokovnm.



Zkon komittodynamiky:
     Ti, kte se nejvce vzpraj  pracovat v komisch, jsou ob-
vykle zvoleni za jejich pedsedy.

Mitchellv zkon pracovnch komis:
     Kterkoli  jednoduch  problm  se  me  stt neeitelnm,
jestlie se mu vnuje dostaten poet zasedn.

Millerv zkon:
     Vjimky potvrzuj pravidlo - a ruinuj rozpoet.

Kimovo pravidlo pracovnch komis:
     Po  hodin strven  pravou znn  jedn vty  urit nkdo
pijde s nvrhem vykrtnout cel pslun odstavec.

McKernanova sentence:
     Tm, kte  nejsou schopni se pouit  z minulch schz, ne-
zbv nic jinho, ne si je zopakovat.

Hutchinsonv zkon:
     Neme pehdat lovka, kter v, o em mluv.

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DA(m)N NEWS 2-08                   Str. 35                  15 Dub 1994


DA(M)NNEWS, elektronick obasnk


Vydvno nepravideln , neperiodicky a bez zruk (zpravidla msn a 
tdenn), pspvky jsou neplacen a neznamenaj nutn tot co nzor 
vydavatele, odpovdnost za zveejnn materily je pln na autorovi, 
zveejnn materily zstvaj majetkem autora. Ppadn petisky i 
pouit zveejnnch materil je mon pouze po zskn souhlasu autora.  
Petisky a pouit vech materil oznaench .DD. je explicitn povoleno 
pokud nepjde o komern vyuit i komern prosted.

en DA(M)NNEWS je bezplatn a jednotliv slo m stanovenu pevnou cenu 
0.00 K (+ 0.00 K DPH). Cenu doporuenou nezavdme, protoe se j stejn 
nikdo nedr. O cen maximln ani nemluv. Je vslovn zakzno it 
DA(M)NNEWS v jakmkoliv komernm prosted bez svolen vydavatele (pod 
pojmem komern prosted me bt zahrnuto i vydn CD-ROM, shareware 
kolekce na disketch, CompuServe Information Service, zcela placen BBS a 
ostatn komern aktivity). 


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