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More "Tim's Warped Bargains": Printers
OK, that subject line is a bit of a joke, but I keep finding interesting
(and inexpensive) eComStation- and OS/2 Warp-compatible products. I wish
I did get a commission, but I don't.
1. Techdepot.com (a unit of Office Depot) has the Brother HL-1440 laser
printer on sale for $199.00 with free shipping. This is a monochrome
laser printer rated at up to 15 pages per minute. Comes with both USB and
parallel ports. Here's the direct link:
http://www.techdepot.com/product.asp?ProductID=283792
Recent versions of the IBM LaserJet-family driver include a Brother
HL-1440 driver, so you're good to go.
The standard 2 MB of RAM might have trouble with complex graphics at
higher resolution, but that amount of memory should handle everything you
can throw at it in 300 dpi. Memory is expandable. Here are the
specifications for the printer:
http://www.brother.com/usa/printer/info/hl1440/hl1440_ove.html
2. Techdepot.com also has the same printer, refurbished, for about $40
less.
3. Computers4Sure.com (same company again) has the Brother HL-1250
refurbished for about $165. This printer is 12 pages per minute, but it
comes standard with twice the memory, and it's got a somewhat smarter
engine inside. (It emulates dot matrix printers, for example, so you can
even print from very old DOS applications.) Here's the link:
http://www.computers4sure.com/product.asp?productid=1521512
4. Need a fast monochrome duplexing laser printer? That's available for
not much more money. Try the Panasonic KX-P7105. (NOT the KX-P7100.)
The KX-P7105 has a built-in duplexer and is rated at 15 pages per minute.
There's a generous 16 MB of RAM, so you should have no trouble with 600
dpi. Bear in mind the printer comes with a "starter toner cartridge," so
you'll need to purchase another one right away if you do much printing.
Includes both USB and parallel interfaces.
This model isn't explicitly listed in IBM's LaserJet driver, but pick any
comparable PCL 6 duplex printer. The LaserJet 4 (duplex) should be a very
safe driver choice.
Shop around. Techsavings.com, for example, has the printer for about $273
with shipping.
5. Are you REALLY on a budget? Maybe a used laser printer from eBay
makes sense. Here are some laser printer models that are pretty safe
choices:
- Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4L
HP's last budget laser printer before the big mistake: vertical paper
feed. The pinnacle of 300 dpi quality, 4 pages per minute, possibly
indestructible, cheap. Normally comes with 1 MB of RAM which is enough,
but can be upgraded to 2 MB. I've got one, and I can't figure out any
reason to replace it.
- IBM Network Printer 17 (4317)
One of the few 17 page per minute duplexing laser printers that actually
runs at nearly full speed (about 8 sheets per minute duplexed). I use
this 600 dpi printer at the office, and it's a terrific workhorse. You
can often find eBay examples with extra memory and/or network adapter.
Superb eComStation and OS/2 Warp driver.
- Brother HL-1650
Another duplexing laser printer. I'm seeing some new ones on eBay for
less than the KX-P7105 mentioned above.
- Minolta Magicolor 2200
A recently discontinued color laser printer. Do not get the "DeskLaser"
or "DL" version of this printer. Make sure you get the one that includes
Postscript and PCL emulation. IBM's Postscript driver lists this model.
As always, I do not have any affiliation with any of these companies.
6. Duplexing color laser printers are still very expensive, but if you
want something a bit novel, you might take a look at the HP's duplexing
color inkjet printers, such as the 970C and 990C. (There will be some
more letters after the C in the model number. You can safely ignore those
extra letters.) IBM's OMNI driver supports the 970C and 990C, and you can
find these printers on eBay for not much money.
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Timothy F. Sipples
ePDF v2 beta 7.1
A new and stable beta of ePDF is available.
We have fixed some bugs, added a history function for the docinfos, and
screwed the subsampling rates up to 4000 dpi (considering to "ePDF PS").
ePDF is a PM tool for PostScript to PDF conversion, which uses GhostScript
as back end.
Download
http://www.subsys.de/ePDF/
SNAP Graphics for OS/2 2.1.4
SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2 2.1.4 has been released:
ftp://ftp.scitechsoft.com/snap/os2/beta/
You can view the readme file here:
ftp://ftp.scitechsoft.com/snap/os2/beta/readme.txt
We would really appreciate it if those who had problems with version 2.1.2
would test this version, to make sure this one works.
For a list of changes, see the changelog:
http://www.scitechsoft.com/snap2_changes.txt
If you encounter any problems, please open tickets on the SciTech
HelpDesk, with your graphics.log and any pertinent screenshots attached:
http://www.scitechsoft.com/support/helpdesk/
Goldencode has started Java 1.4 Beta test
Hi!
Goldencode has started the first beta test of their JVM 1.4 for OS/2. It
is a 'private' (or better named 'closed'?) beta. Only beta testers known
by Goldencode receiving the JVM, updates and information.
The J2SE 1.4.1 for OS/2 FAQ -
http://www.goldencode.com/company/corp/j2sefaq but it doesn't as yet
mention the beta.
JJSCDROM.DMD build JJ20030328
JJSCDROM.DMD build JJ20030328 comes out.
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA001398/#soft_jjscdrom
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=jjscdrom_20030328
Changes of this build:
Fixed lack of multisession/CD-Extra capability introduced from
build JJ20030312. Thanks to Rotondi Marco and Roy Baerwald.
Happy Birthday OS2World.com
Well, today (Thursday 27) is the third birthday of OS2World.com
We apreciate the support by all the people involved and all the OS/2
users that visits us day after day.
I will like to remind you all the mission of OS2World.com
"Launched in March 2000 by Kim Haverblad, the site is now the best source
for news about OS/2 & eCS. As an international collaborative community
the site also gives the OS/2 & eCS community a common platform to
interact with each other.
The OS2World.com original mission was to provide free web hosting for
OS/2 related pages. Now it has growed and adecuated daily updated News,
Webmail, Users Forums and a Link system. All this without charging the
users for this services.
As of March 2003, OS2 World has achieved over 2 million page impressions
and attracts an audience of more than 20.000 unique visitors per month.
Having grown from humble origins into a powerful resource for OS/2 & eCS,
it is now one of the major OS/2 & eCS sites available."
We had set up a topic on the forum about the OS2World.com birthday, you
can add your comments there.
http://www.os2world.com/cgi-bin/forum/UltraBoard.cgi?action=Read&BID=66&TID=8&SID=11960
Visit
http://www.os2world.com
Thanks !!!
--
Martin Iturbide
OS2World.com News Master
Simplicity For Java 2.0 upgrade available
Dear Mark,Br>
Since you are a license holder for a Simplicity for Java or Simplicity
Professional Java Development tool, you will be very happy to learn that
on 26-March-03, we have released Version 2.0 for both tools. This new
release adds full support for JDK 1.4, a new API for SPRO for precise
control of database driven applications and hundreds of new user-friendly
features that further expand the productivity of Data Representations'
cross-platform development tool suites for J2SE.
We are pleased to offer a very special introductory program so you can
upgrade from version 1.x to 2.0. To use Simplicity Version 2.0 you will
need a different license.
If you are a current Simplicity for Java Version 1.x owner you can upgrade
to Simplicity for Java 2.0 for the special price of $49. The list price
of SFJ is $149 and the normal upgrade price is $69.
If you are a current Simplicity for Java owner of 1.x you can upgrade to
all the features of Simplicity Professional Version 2.0 for only $395.
This is an excellent opportunity to obtain the many advanced features
including the database editor at a very low investment. The regular price
for Simplicity Professional is $895 and the normal upgrade price is $745,
You can see the differences and benefits of upgrading by pointing your
browser to:
http://www.datarepresentations.com/products/enhancements.shtml.
Full Feature comparison matrix is at
http://www.datarepresentations.com/products/enhancementsMatrix.shtml
Back Again/2000 V4.0 Now Shipping!
I wanted to let you know that Back Again/2000 Version 4.0 is
now shipping! If you are interested, you can download an
evaluation version at http://www.cds-inc.com/swreg/eval.html
As I mentioned previously, Version 4.0 is the best backup and recovery
software that CDS has ever produced for OS/2, with many new features that
will make this release a "must have" for anyone who is serious about
protecting their data.
For a list of features and options please visit us on the web at
http://www.cds-inc.com/prod/ba2kfeatures.html
JJSCDROM.DMD build JJ20030326
JJSCDROM.DMD build JJ20030326 is available.
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=jjscdrom_20030326
Changes from previous build are follows.
1. Incresed number of 64kB internal CD-RW incremental write buffers
4 times, to 16.
2. Modified internal CD-RW incremental write buffers to being freed
physically when flushed.
3. Added long-forgotton /FCT CD-DA seek modification (but not tested).
4. Modified writable device status to being reflected in the medium
types (-R/RW/RAM) rather than the specific device product IDs
JJSCDROM.DMD is a modified version of OS/2 CD-ROM / CD-RW / DVDs device
manager driver (OS2CDROM.DMD), based on the latest OS/2 DDK on-line source
code (DDK_020517).
To see more details, visit to author's page.
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA001398/
ThirdEye update
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ThirdEye REXX, NetDrive, VIO 2.2
Open eye of your digital camera
Native os/2 software. not "killing" but not killed
ThirdEye is a control program for Serial port digital cameras.
What's new:
* Andy Porro fixed digicams: Olympus family, Kodak 210, Hewlett-Packard
200
* a dozen of small features added
URL: http://ecomstation.ru/thirdeye
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CoolFM 2.0 beta 5
==========================================
coolfm 2.0 beta 5
coolfm allows you encode fm-radio transmissions to Ogg Vorbis format in
real-time without file size restrictions. Users with unix mentality should
try VIO version of coolfm. Residents of some cities can easily import
corresponding "stations & events bonus pack" and relax.
URL: http://ecomstation.ru/coolfm
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DFSee version 5.16 released
More '-?' help, some MAC support and several fixes and enhancements
DFSee is the SWISS-ARMY-KNIFE for disk and filesystem problems. With
FDISK-like displays, analysis and recovery, FIX commands, UNDELETE for
HPFS/NTFS, imaging and cloning. More details at:
http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee.htm
Direct download links:
http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee516.zip
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/disk/dfsee516.zip
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/dfsee516.zip
Most important functional changes:
- HELP Added '-?' help to several commands in FDISK mode
- CR Keep Macintosh driver-descriptions (DDM) in MBR intact
- FDISK Display MAC DDM info & partition-maps when recognized
- CREATE No cylinder-alignment fixup for exact specified nn,s sizes!
- PTE Fixed 'smart' and field updates on ENTER at changed field
- PTE Fixed dialog & field positioning on larger screens
- FAT32 Avoid giant CHECK (DFSQUICK) output for damaged partitions
- Screen Avoid popup-window corruption by status text line
- DFS*.TXT Documentation update for consistent CURRENT store naming
Check DFS*.TXT files for details, all changes listed in DFSHIST.TXT
Registering DFSee will give you the right to use all 5.xx versions and get
support plus a reasonable amount of assistance by email. Existing 4.xx
registrations can be upgraded to 5.xx as well.
But even more important, it enables further development of DFSee!
Regards, Jan van Wijk
os2.org closing down
From: http://en.os2.org/news/?area=1&newsid=4919
Many of you might have expected this for some time - OS2.ORG is closing
down. OS2.ORG will cease to exist. Kerni, the man behind the scene, can no
longer spare enough time to keep the site up and running, Jörg Sievers
(Jogi) is switching to Macintosh, and Skotti doesn't have enough spare
time left. Currently we are open for ideas on how to save the site
(hardware and domain). But the team will definitely stop maintainig the
site.
We wish to thank you for a wonderful time.
Great Color Laser Printer Price!
Would you like an eComStation and OS/2 Warp compatible color laser
printer?
Staples has a great price on the Hewlett-Packard Color LaserJet 2500L.
That printer is well supported by IBM's LaserJet-family driver. It is not
a "WinPrinter" -- it has support for real printer datastreams.
The 2500L prints at up to 4 pages per minute in color and 16 ppm in black
and white. Resolution is 600 dpi. The printer comes with 64 MB of RAM,
expandable to 256 MB. The printer has both USB and parallel ports.
Staples.com has this printer for only $769.88 (and really even less).
Here's how you get that price:
1. Visit this site:
http://www.staples.com/Products/Spotlights/Marketing/AICPA/
to get $30 off any $200 or more purchase.
2. Shop for item number 495584. When you add that item to your cart,
you'll see $100 in instant savings. Follow the instructions provided to
get an additional $160 Staples gift card.
So, your final price is $769.88, and you also get a free $160 Staples gift
card for future purchases.
This offer ends March 31, 2003, and possibly earlier (if Staples runs out
of stock on this printer).
I have no affiliation with either company.
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Timothy F. Sipples
NetDrive for OS/2 2.2.0 Beta 2
The second beta version of NetDrive for OS/2 2.2 is available. This
version has a number of enhancements and includes support for a new level
of external plugins. Old plugins are supported as well. User interface was
improved. The FTP plugin included in the package was updated to the new
level. FTP passwords are now stored in encrypted form in configuration
files.
http://www.blueprintsoftware.com/netdrive/news.html
NewView 2.2.28
http://homepages.visp.co.nz/~aaronlawrence/NewView.html
This release should fix the problem with PMView and other applications
built with the VisualAge Open Class Library. Thanks to Peter Nielsen for
helping debug.
If you have problems with the online help mode, please supply the
hlpmgr2.log from your boot drive (e.g. c:\hlpmgr2.log). There are known
problems with the OS/2 master help index and tutorial (see readme.txt),
and other bugs with online help.
NewView is a free replacement for the original OS/2 or eComStation online
help system.
If you find NewView helpful, please email me and/or make a donation to
support further development. It's nice to hear from you! See my web page
for donation suggestions.
Major enhancements are:
- New user interface (split window)
- Select and copy direct from window
- Easy to use global (all files) search
- Remembers size & position
- Most recently used files list
- Smooth scrolling display
- Current topic always highlighted in contents
- Can go forward as well as back in history
- Options for fonts, colors and more
- Annotate help files
- Bookmarks
- Fully resizeable
V2.2.28
- Minor updates to HelpMgr.dll,
reduce logging on some systems
- Fixed bug loading help files (referenced files table)
- Fixed memory leaks in searching
- Fixed shutdown of PMView and other VisualAge
Open Class Library programs (Thanks PeterN).
- Check for corrupt desktop at install.
- Options for no or images-only toolbar
ASPIROUT V1.1 Beta 7 release
There have been several minor bugfixes to the Aspirout driver. A new
OS2ASPI.DMD driver to fix 2 small bugs is included. The ASPIDBUG utility
is now much more comprehensive and usable, and includes a limited command
decode feature.
http://home.clara.net/orac/os2.htm
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