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Mozilla GCC Build of 1.4a available
The build is here:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.4a/mozilla-os2-gcc-1.4a.zip
you must also download the C runtime from here:
http://www.innotek.de/products/gccos2/download/gccos2download_e.html
or here
http://www.axess.com/users/sobotka/warpzilla/binaries/gcc321m.zip
Do NOT share a profile between VACPP and GCC. If you do, you will not be
able to access secure sites.
No plugins will work at all with this release.
Enjoy!
Mike Kaply
IBM
RSJ CD-Writer for OS/2 5.1
http://www.rsj.de/stage/en/cdwriter/cd_os2.asp
There is nothing listed in the web site Change History log as to how this
version is different then 5.0. * Problem in cache mechanism corrected. This problem was only part of
version 5.00 * Suppressed an error message thatoccured when attaching an unformatted
DVD+RW disk Tim's Warped Bargains: Portable Printer April 8, 2003 I got lots of questions about all those inexpensive eComStation- and OS/2
Warp-compatible printers in my previous reports. For example, road
warriors wonder about whether there's a good deal on a portable printer. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?SKU=H24-1044%20P IBM's OMNI driver supports this printer well, and it's probably the best
compromise between portability, quality, speed, and flexibility. A
parallel port interface is standard, and so is a 30-sheet feeder. This
model is still current in HP's lineup. I believe this printer comes with two inkjet cartridges, worth about $60
all by themselves. But check the cost of supplies. (Inkjet printing is
often expensive.) You may wish to investigate ink refill kits to save
money. As always, I have no affiliation with these companies. Tim's Warped Bargains: Presentation Projector April 8, 2003 eComStation comes standard with Lotus Freelance Graphics. If you need to
make presentations, you might want to invest in your own computer
projector. Take a look at this projector: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?SKU=b145-7032 This bright (1200 ANSI lumens) 800x600 resolution BenQ projector costs
only $999.99 after rebate and weighs just 5 pounds. While 800x600
resolution is not state-of-the-art, look at the price! This projector
works anywhere in the world, thanks to 110/220 volt power capability. You
can also hook up a DVD player, VCR, or other video device thanks to this
projector's S-video and composite connectors. (Nice for the occasional
football party!) NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats all work. There's even a
zoom lens, so you can adjust the image for a wide variety of room sizes. As always, I have no affiliation with these companies. WarpVision GUI - wvgui20030408 07.04.2003 04.04.2003 http://www.laemmlin.net/mirror/wvgui/wvgui20030408.zip Top 11 ways the world would be diffrent if OS/2 had won the desktop http://groups.yahoo.com/group/os2user/ http://update.networkcomputing.com/cgi-bin4/flo/y/eLVi0BbdA30V40Bvo30AI ASPIROUT V1.1 Beta 8 release http://home.clara.net/orac/os2.htm Everblue: GIMP for OS/2 PM beta release! netlabs.org is proud to anounce the first PM version of GIMP for OS/2!
Gimp is the Gnu Image Manipulation Program, often called the free
"Photoshop". It is available for a long time already for XFree86/OS2, now you can
finaly run it without XFree86/OS2 installed! This is done with Everblue,
the XLib implementation on OS/2 PM which is included in the WarpIN package
we now provide. Check http://everblue.netlabs.org for information and download of this
Gimp package!
Thanks a lot to Sebastian Wittmeier, Brian Smith and the former GIMP
porters for their support! Please *read the readme carefully*, you will find important information in
there. thanks Warpstock 2003 - San Francisco, California The Warpstock Inc. board of directors is very pleased to announce that
Warpstock 2003 will be held this year in the beautiful state of
California. The BayWarp OS/2 User group has assembled an excellent
package. There are still a few details to be determined, but so far I can
tell you the date for the event will be the weekend of October 18-19,
2003. Hopefully by the end of this week the actual hosting facility will be
announced. All three under consideration are in the general San
Francisco/San Jose area and are convenient to either San Francisco, San
Jose and Oakland airports. No prices are as yet available, but it
appears that room rates will be more favourable then last years event in
Austin, Texas. The BayWarp event team is still looking for a publicity coordinator. This
position can be handled by someone not local to the SF area. This person
will be responsible for drafting/sending announcements to keep the
OS/2-eCS community informed of the Warpstock event news. If you want to
help, please contact Warpstock 2003 Event Chair - Samuel Little SGwylan@attglobal.net Tim's Warped Bargains: More Printers Deal #1: HP LaserJet 1200SE for $199.99 USA: OfficeMax http://www.officemax.com will start selling the
Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1200SE for $199.99 in their stores only. The
sale begins Sunday, April 6, 2003, and it is limited to stock on hand. No
rainchecks. Get there right at opening Sunday! Other stores, such as
Staples and OfficeDepot, may match that price if you bring a copy of the
advertisement. You can find the advertisement on the OfficeMax web site
under "weekly specials." This LaserJet works great with eComStation and OS/2 Warp. It is not a
duplex printer. It uses horizontal (rather than vertical) paper feed for
reliability. Speed is rated at 15 pages per minute. The printer has 8 MB
of memory for capable graphics handling, and memory is expandable. Both
USB and parallel ports are included. The printer supports both PCL and
Postscript. Do NOT purchase the LaserJet 1000. That one's a bad deal. That $199.99 price is excellent, but you might do even better if you saved
an OfficeMax coupon, use a cash-back credit card, etc. A few people
report success printing out OfficeMax's web coupons and trying to use them
in the store. Or using competitors' coupons. Here's one way to get the price down. Staples has the same printer for
$349.99. Order through Staples, which offers a 110% price match
guarantee. Then use Staples coupon code 99815 ($50 off $200) and buy
another $15.01 worth of stuff. Your net (printer) cost is $150 plus tax.
(You'll have to phone that one in, and you can point the service agent to
OfficeMax's web site for the advertisement.) This is one of the best laser printer deals I've seen in a while. Deal #2: Minolta Rebate USA: In my last note I recommended the Minolta-QMS Magicolor 2200 color
laser printer (NOT the 2200DL a.k.a. 2200 DeskLaser). Turns out there's a
$200 mail-in rebate on the 2200DL model until June 30, 2003. Probably
wouldn't hurt to send in the rebate if you get the 2200, although no
guarantees. Here's the rebate form: http://www.minolta-qms.com/promotions/2200DL_200rebate_4_03.pdf There are some specific rules to this rebate, so read the fine print
carefully. Like I said, no promises. Deal #3: PDA Printer USA: CompGeeks http://www.compgeeks.com has the SiPix Pocket Printer A6
for only $40 if you use 10% off coupon code "MC Exclusives" when you place
your order. This printer really isn't for eComStation or OS/2 Warp per se. You can
print to it via infrared directly from your Palm PDA. This page has more
information: http://www.sipixdigital.com/printers/pocketA6 As always, I have no affiliation with these companies. Astrolog 1.0.1 Astrolog 1.0.1 has been released Astrolog is a free calculation and charting software based on the famous
program by Walter D. Pullen. http://www.cosmicledger.com/software/astrolog/index.html Changes: *** Version 1.01 *** 1. Input limits for name and location have been extended to 63
characters each. 2. Ctrl-Insert is now working (copies selected text or currently
viewed bitmap to the clipboard). 3. Changes of defaults. a) Defaults for planet rulerships (primary, secondary) have been
changed as follows: b) Defaults for planet and angle exaltations have been changed as
follows: All changes of rulership and exaltation maintain or increase
symmetry. Popular assignments are noted in paranthesis where
known and defined in western astrology. Choose Help\List Objects to access a complete listing. The
debilitation column indicates the sign negating the one wherein
it is exalted. This is not the worst or weakest placement of the
planet. The weakest placement (when the rule and not the co-rule
position is considered the strongest) is currently indicated by
the co-fall column.
[News Index]
New to version 5.01
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April 09
The Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 350C looks like a great choice at just $99.99
-- half the usual price. Here's the web site for this deal:
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Timothy F. Sipples
April 09
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Timothy F. Sipples
April 09
Added Snapshot to PPM file (simple and fast). Just press Z and wait for
beep (only in registered versions)
Fixed start wvgui freeze at startup
Fixed OGG audio play
Fixed sync
Added SSaver ON/OFF (Thanks to Samm
Fixed start from saved pos
Fixed 3175 when start media from command line
Added subtitles support
April 08
Edited By Bradley F. Shimmin and David Joachim
This edition: Top 11 ways the world would be different if OS/2 had won the
operating systems race; get your hack on; and alternative fuel.
April 07
There have been a few more bugfixes:
- Improved the command decode in ASPIDBUG.
- Fixed a race condition between ASPIROUT and ASPIDBUG under certain
circumstances.
April 07
Adrian Gschwend
webmaster of netlabs.org
April 07
April 07
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Timothy F. Sipples
April 07
Mercury <-> Virgo, Gemini (Gemini and Virgo)
Venus <-> Libra, Taurus (Taurus and Libra)
Mars <-> Scorpio, Aries (Aries or Scorpio, Aries and Scorpio)
Pluto <-> Aries, Scorpio (Scorpio or Aries)
The Sun -> Libra (Aries)
The Moon -> Taurus (Taurus)
Jupiter -> Gemini (Cancer)
Saturn -> Scorpio (Libra)
Uranus -> Aries
Neptune -> Virgo
Asc -> Aqu
MC -> Sco
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