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August 2002
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Lotus Notes and Odin 20020526
Anyone running Lotus Notes for windoze under Odin might be interested in
the following.
I have been running Lotus Notes v5.0.3 for a while under older versions of
Odin. The Lotus directory structure was copied from a windoze NT
machine, and the notes.ini was trimmed right down so that when I started
Lotus Notes it treated me as a new user, asked for my user.ID file, and
setup my local environment based on my existing setup on the notes server.
Replication never worked properly, so I had to open my mail database on
the server (slow) and use archive to move mail down to my local PC.
Also, the database icons were always black squares.
After initial startup and login there was a hang of about 30 seconds and
then an error message. Replying to this message would cause a crash, so
I just left it there, changed focus back to Lotus Notes, and after that
most functions worked ok.
I tried upgrading to newer builds of Odin, but the 30 second hang at
startup became a permanent lockup and crash of Lotus Notes. I finally
discovered that there is a setting in the user mail profile for "Check
Subscriptions" and it appears that this check is done after initial login.
Unchecking this option box removed the 30 second hang and crash at
startup. This enabled me to upgrade to newer builds of Odin which fixed
up some functions of Lotus Notes with database buttons, etc.
I recently upgraded to Odin build 20020627 and was surprised to see that
finally the database icons were correct, instead of just black boxes. I
was encouraged to attempt replication of my server mailbox down to my
local PC. The "New Replication" commenced and showed me the replicator
page and a progress report, which was further than previous attempts
would get. The replication proceeded and appeared to complete, but then
there appeared an Odin error message and Lotus Notes crashed.
Restarting Notes showed the new local replica and it appeared usable.
Opening the replicator page and pressing "start" kicked off a replication
process and it completed ok, with no crash. I have fiddled with the
replicator settings and it now seems pretty stable! I am still manually
pressing the "start" button to kick off replication, but will soon try
out the automated feature to schedule replications during the day.
Currently pressing the other button for just "send/receive mail" (I
think thats the button title) causes a crash so I haven't pressed that
since... I just use the "start" button.
I changed the replication settings from medium priority to 'Low Priority'.
Replication appears to be more stable now, but I haven't done enough
testing to prove this change made the difference.
Most of the replication settings I did not change. They were things like:
Do send deletions out.
Don't send changes out for the title & catalog information.
Don't send changes out for the local security properties.
Allow incoming changes to Forms & Views.
Allow incoming changes to Agents.
Allow incoming changes to Access Control Lists.
Allow incoming changes for Deletions.
Changing these things may work fine. I just haven't messed with them.
Thanks to Netlabs and the Odin team for allowing me to keep running OS/2
in a windoze Lotus Notes v5 server environment, and thanks for the
ongoing improvements to Odin to now allow me to use replication, because
going to the server mailbox is SLOW!!
Using the latest Odin weekly build ftp://ftp.os2.org/odin/Weekly/odin32bin-20020627-release.wpi
Hopefully this is useful to other OS/2 users who have been abandoned by
Lotus.
Craig
eComStation installation
Maybe not the way to spread this message but hopefully it will reach a
bigger group this way. If you are installing eComstation from CD 1 and are
not having success, here are some tips.
*Frequent beeps from the PC speaker and a hard disk LED keeps burning. eCS
uses the Daniela IDE driver by default. These beeps indicate the driver
detected data errors (read manual of Daniela driver). You can add in the
config.sys behind basedev =danis506.add line the option /forcegbm. Be
aware however that these beeps are a clear signal. Check your computer is
properly grounded! If you are booting from CD 1 and are having trouble,
see next suggestion.
*If booting from CD 1 and it fails or install, before booting to hard disk
OR the system does not boot up from hard disk AFTER the first phase of the
installation (that it has copied files). Boot from CD 1 and press option 2
for the advanced boot menu. Deselect the option Desktop, select Legacy VGA
and select under the menu ATAP(PI)/(E)IDE the option Standard. When booted
from CD the desktop will not look nice (its only running now at 16
colours). During the installation you come to the screen where you can
choose between the Scitech Display Doctor, GenGradd and VGA driver, choose
for Scitech display doctor.
*If you are having trouble booting from CD 1 get the new diskette 1 one
from http://www.ecomstation.com and the read the instructions there.
Look when logged in, under the option Fixes/Features and search for
"Boot Diskettes (CD1) update may 2002". If you do not have and userid
password click on the register button on the main page. In many cases you can
register by entering your First name, last name and zipcode information.
But your reseller can supply you with this information.
*Get the eCS manual from
http://www.ecomstation.com/docs/release1.0/ecs-ga-pdf-a5.pdf
(Has more documentation on the preboot menu).
VOICE OS/2 Mailing lists page updated
I've updated the VOICE OS/2 mailing lists page - http://www.os2voice.org/mailinglists.html
A couple lists no longer in existence were deleted, added a few new ones,
and updated some which have changed.
If anyone knows of any public OS/2 related mailing lists or online forums
not on this page, please let me know and I will add them. If you notice
any lists on the page which are no longer in existence also please let me
know so the page can be accurate.
Thanks.
Mozilla Tray and Systray/WPS 0.3.7
I've just released small usefull tool for Mozilla named Mozilla Tray. It
uses system tray from Systray/WPS and allow you to run Mozilla's browser,
mail, address book, composer and profile manager.
http://devcenter.os2.ru/moztray/
Otherwise, Systray/WPS was updated. Latest official version is 0.3.7.
http://devcenter.os2.ru/systray/
From: Konstantin Okounkov ok@os2.ru
Cdrtools2 version 1.11a26
Nick Lepehin has released a new build of Cdrtools2 ! Cdrtools2 version
1.11a26 is enhanced OS/2 port of well known unix cd writing tools.
Requires: EMX 09d FIX 3, latest aspirout.sys
Differencies from original cdrtools: -> URL: http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html MySQL 3.23.50 released After a long time, the OS/2 port of MySQL has been officially refreshed:
version 3.23.50 is available for download and includes all previous fixes
and new features. As in the past, it can be downloaded from The MySQL database server is the world's most widely used open source
database. Its ingenious software architecture makes it extremely fast and
easy to customize. MySQL is available for free under the GNU General
Public Licence (GPL). MySQL is provided by MySQL AB. DVD/UDF Support CD-RW, DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM File System Support, Version 2.01 v2.01 was posted. Here's the by date view... http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf/ddpakbydate?OpenView The actual device driver document: [Moderator note: As with most new/updated drivers from IBM, this one
requires a Software Choice subscription. ] Warpstock Austin volunteers needed Are you coming to Warpstock 2002 in Austin Texas, October 5-6? Warpstock 2002 is less then 3 months away now. The presentation schedule
is filling up nicely and the excitement is building. If you are planning
on coming , would you like to help out at the event? Volunteers who
contribute at least two hours of their time during the weekend receive a
free Warpstock shirt and the eternal gratitude of those who attend the
event. Without the volunteers, the show would not be a success. We need volunteers to help man the registration table, the Warpstock
booth, act as room monitors, help with the network setup, help with the
exhibition hall setup and breakdown. You don't have to be local to the
Austin area to help in these areas. One thing we could use help with
this year from those familiar with Austin, are suggestions for the Social
event. Do you know of a facility near the Arboretum area, that can
provide an interesting evening for about 100 people? If so please let us
know at warpstock-team@yahoogroups.com. Make sure you let us know if you
are interested in volunteering and what position you may be interested in
helping with. (When you notify us in advance of your plan to help we can
make sure we order the correct size and number of shirts, and we can
better coordinate the event.) For more on Warpstock 2002 please see our web page at http://www.warpstock.org where you can find more information about hotel
reservations and a preliminary list of scheduled sessions. Warpstock, Inc., is a North Carolina corporation. The Warpstock annual
conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from
around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More
information is available at the Warpstock web site: http://www.warpstock.org XMouse 0.7 correction Unfortunately I announced in my previous posting Xmouse 0.7 in way that
everybody must believe if is a GA release. This is not the case (even the
documentation is missing). Martin Lafaix has the following correction: If you have a notebook, would you please try this test release of xmouse
and mail me lafaix@online.fr back the result of running "mouseset
/query" (using something like "mouseset /query >report"), using the
included mouseset.exe. Please also gives your notebook brand/model/description. The purpose of this experiment is to find how widely (or tinly) available
is the support of PS/2 multiplexed ports. If this support is indeed widely available, a future release of xmouse may recognize it. If you don't have a notebook, you don't need to participate in the test.
Thanks for the attention, though :) Sokrates 1.7 is out Sokrates is a servletrunner for the Xitami webserver. Version 1.7 fixes a lot of problems reported by our users (almost in the
restart- and shutdown process) Sticky/2 1.31 released as Open Source Sticky/2 1.31 is now released as Open Source under the GNU GPL License. This program is a simple TCP/IP Client Server program. It allows you to
send Sticky Notes across a TCP/IP network. Special thanks to its author, Andy and AB Software, for making the source
available.
The binaries and source code had been uploaded to hobbes in one single
file. From: Martin Iturbide martin@os2world.com Version 3.3 of "REXX Tips & Tricks" released I uploaded the new version 3.3 of "REXX Tips & Tricks" to hobbes. You can find it at http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/dev/rexx/rxtt33.zip "REXX Tips & Tricks v3.30" is an OS/2 INF file containing useful hints and
information about OS/2 REXX. Included are information about literature for REXX, further Software for
REXX, hints & tips for OS/2 commands, hints & tips for REXX commands &
functions, some hints for optimizations, a lot of REXX source code
(functions & complete programs) and much more. If you have any comments, suggestions or corrections for REXX Tips &
Tricks please contact me via email (I don't read this newsgroup very
often). Caution: To read this file you need either OS/2 or an INF Viewer for your operating
system! A possible view program for Windows 3.1 and newer versions is oview.exe You can find it here: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/windows/win_inf.zip You only need the files from the file ov_demo.zip inside of win_inf.zip. It should be possible to
decompress them without installing the demo - but I don't know how (I'm
not so familar with Windows). Bernd Schemmer Xmouse 0.7 Martin Lafaix has released Xmouse 0.7 http://lafaix.online.fr/tmp/extended.zip Xmouse is an extended mouse driver which adds support for the following
mouse types: Inet.Mail Perseus Updated Hethmon Software has released Inet.Mail Perseus 2.0.3, a maintenance
release of Inet.Mail Perseus Internet Email Server. This release addresses
several fixes and minor changes in the server. Copies may be downloaded
from: ftp://ftp.hethmon.com/pub/perseus/perseus-2.0.3.zip or http://www.hethmon.com/pub/perseus/perseus-2.0.3.zip and much more. For complete information: http://www.hethmon.com thanks, TvShow and WarpVision updates I have a good news for OS/2 community. TVShow and Warpvision projects are
updated :) Warpvision is the best DVD/Video player and TVShow is program for watching
TV with your tv card. UpdCD 2.21 fix has been released UpdCD 2.21 fix has been released. Changes: - Support for JAVA updates and fixes, Netscape Communicator update,
printer fixpak, Feature Installer update (Warp 3) - Mozilla add-on (all supported versions) This fix release has to be applied on top of UpdCD 2.2. July OS/2 eZine is Available Go to http://www.os2ezine.com JPhotoBrush 1.5 Tanveer Rameez has released JPhotoBrush 1.5 Java 1.3 or higher is needed Features of this Application: http://www.tanveer.freeservers.com/programming/JPhotoBrush.htm August OS/2 CONNECT Newsletter PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA (July 15, 2002) - M. Bryce &
Associates (MBA) today announced the release of the August
issue of OS/2 CONNECT, a freeware newsletter distributed
through the various computer networks and bulletin boards. The newsletter is implemented as a web page at: http://www.os2ss.com/connect/.
Its HTML files are also available for downloading and
viewing locally. The file is named CON0802.ZIP. The
newsletter includes the following sections: A 1README.TXT file is attached to the .ZIP file explaining
how to install and view the newsletter using standard web
browsers, such as the Netscape Navigator. OS/2 CONNECT is distributed electronically to the following: Official Announcement Warpstock Europe 2002 When and where. The annual OS/2 (eCS) event in Europe will be held this time in the
historical city of Arnhem in the Netherlands from November 8th - 10th, 2002 at the Youth Hostel "Alteveer". Members of Dutch, German
and Belgian OS/2 usergroups are working together in organizing this event,
giving the European thought an extra impulse that way. The location. Alteveer Hostel is a modern accomodation situated in the on the woody
northern site of Arnhem, which is located at the banks of the river Rhine.
It's close to the bustling city centre and with lots of recreational
facilities in the area. The famous Open Air Museum and Burgers Zoo are
within walking distance. A bit further you will find the Hoge Veluwe
National Park with the Kroeller Mueller Museum and its outstanding
collection of art and paintings. Accessibility. Inspecting a globe you will find Arnhem about a 100 km east of Amsterdam,
some 10 km away from the border with Germany. It's about one hour from
Amsterdam Airport (Schiphol) either by car or train. Arnhem is as far as
400km from Hamburg, 165 km from Koeln, 640 km from Basel, 215 km from
Bruxelles and 510 km from Paris. The Hostel Alteveer is easily reachable from the A12 highway at exit 26
toward Arnhem-North, no matter if you are coming from Amsterdam or
Germany.More information you will find on the website. The accomodation. The hostel itself http://www.njhc.nl/english/hb_entree.cfm?id=6 has a
very domesticated atmosphere, modern meeting rooms, a cheerful English
pub, snooker billiard and a nice main lobby with a variety of chairs.
There is already a bed and breakfast for the rate of about $20 per night
for a quadruple room. So the hostel has the ultimate ingredients to
exchange knowledge among OS/2 enthousiasts, even during the night! If you
are curious about pictures of the hostel take a look at http://warpstock.os2.org. If you prefer a real hotel over a youth hostel, of course there is the
possibility to make a choice from a wide range of all kind of Hotels in
the city of Arnhem. There is a very nice website to choose hotels from http://www.bookings.nl/cgi-bin/searchpage.pl?lang=uk&id=100001&style=B.
More information about registration and all the things you need to enjoy
Warpstock Europe 2002 are published very soon on the Warpstock website. What could one expect? If you are dealing with OS/2 or eCS, no matter in what way, one of the
most frequently asked questions is: How to get things working on
OS/2............! So much attention on this Warpstock Europe will be paid to that, e.g. USB
devices, digital camera's, etc. Dutch, German and Belgian OS/2 usergroups are presenting themselves,
showing you all the practical things you allways wanted to know. Furthermore vendors will be present with special offers of OS/2 software (Mensys BV: http://www.mensys.nl/) and full OS/2 supported IBM hardware (Bluelink
BV: http://www.bluelink.nl/). The offers you will discover there are really
irresistable! Some presentation sessions by well known people inside the OS/2 world are
already confirmed. We mention here: This is only the beginning and there are much more presentations to come. If you are interested in giving a presentation feel free to contact
Christian Langanke C.Langanke@TeamOS2.de Gerrit Schoenmaker g.s.schoenmaker@kader.hobby.nl or John Bijnens john.bijnens@planetinternet.be. All speakers at Warpstock get a free bed & breakfast in Alteveer Hostel
for one night! So go ahead and get in touch. More information will be available very soon at the Warpstock Europe
website warpstock.os2.org. Connectix Virtual PC for OS/2 available! Eriskirch, Germany, 2002-07-12 - InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH announces the
general availability of Virtual PC for OS/2 Version 4.3.2. Based on the award-winning Virtual PC by Connectix Corporation, Virtual PC
for OS/2 enables OS/2 customers to execute additional operating systems on
top of the OS/2 desktop. Virtual PC for OS/2 Version 4.3.2 is an update to Virtual PC for OS/2 and
comes with a plethora of new features and enhancements. For existing
Virtual PC for OS/2 customers, the update is free of charge. Virtual PC for OS/2 is now available for a suggested retail price of Euro
239 (+ tax) at selected software resellers. The update from Virtual PC for OS/2 Version 4.2 to Virtual PC for OS/2
Version 4.3.2 can be downloaded from the InnoTek web site. http://www.innotek.de/products/virtualpc/ First photos from Warpstock CZ 2002 There are some first pictures from Warpstock 2002 Czech republic available
here... You can see, what the small Warpstock looks like... http://www.os2.cz/warpstock/fotky.htm bzip2 1.0.2 for OS/2. bzip2 1.0.2 for OS/2, with bzip2recover and libbzip2.dll (for VAC++ 4.0).
OS/2 executable with PII optimization. Work with stdin/stdout was fixed. Program URL: http://www.vsu.ru/~vy Run_Java -- Simplify running java13x apps Text: [quick version... unzip this archive into a directory e.g. unzip
run_java__20020714.zip -d run_java Run install_os2.cmd -- this will create
a "Create Java Object" program object on your desktop. Just drop a .jar
file on the object to create a program object for the .jar file. It will
also create a "Run Jars" object -- this will allow you to start most
modern java apps by just double clicking on the jar file.] Latest version allows for more flexible
Parameters... Url: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/run_java__20020714.zip Search: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=run_java CW-MM Classes 0.23 a complete MMOS/2 Classes Replacement Chris Wohlgemuth has released the CW-MM Classes 0.23 The package is now (as of V0.2.3) a complete replacement for the
multimedia classes coming with MMOS2. The included classes are more robust
and have an extended feature set like displaying image information in the
settings notebook and the details view. A new JPEG IO-procedure overcomes
limitations of the default JPEG procedure coming with the multimedia
subsystem. For more information about it go here. Features The additional audio classes integrate the MMIO procedures for MP3 and OGG
files written by Russel O'Connor http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/
seamlessly into the WPS. After installation Ogg- and MP3 files are treated
the same way by the WPS as the other audio files. They have their own
Icons and the same menus as for example wave files. A doubleclick starts
playback another one stops it. The convert menu item helps you decoding
the file to wave without any other program. There's also a new open-item
for volume. http://www.os2world.com/cdwriting/
[Newsverzeichnis]
- cdda2wav new defaults: -D 1,3,0 and -P 0.
- New option -priority
- New option -n added for cdrecord to skip the pause before start the
writing of cd.
- New option lock=
(for cdrecord and readcd; --lock
for cdda2wav). This option locks specified devices during operation.
July 18
July 18
July 17
July 17
July 17
July 17
File Link
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/new/sticky2-131.zip
Hobbes Search
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=sticky2-131.zip
July 17
ipf.dll
libipfx.dll
oview.exe
July 17
- Intellimouse Explorer (five buttons + wheel)
- Logitech MouseMan (three buttons)
- Logitech M-BJ58 Optical scroll mouse (three buttons + wheel)
and many other Logitech scroll mice
- Logitech M-RG45 Cordless wheel mouse (three buttons + wheel)
and many other Logitech wireless wheel mice
- Logitech Marble Fx Trackball (3 buttons + scroll button)
- a series of 3- and 5-buttons 2-wheels mice
- Primax CyberNavigator, aka IBM Versatile mouse (6 buttons + wheel)
July 17
* Remote Administration
* Mailing Lists
* Virtual Domains (on a single ip address)
* Unlimited forwarding of user accounts
* Filter plug-ins for advanced processing
Paul Hethmon
phethmon@hethmon.com
http://www.hethmon.com
July 16
July 16
-> URL: http://xenia.sote.hu/~kadzsol/rexx/sajat/updcd.htm
-> Hobbes: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=n/a
July 15
IN THIS ISSUE:
From The Editor
Robert Basler
Editorial
Does OS/2 afford usability?
Simon Gronlund considers the effects programmers have on OS/2's
acceptance.
Pie in the Sky
Robert Basler describes the PC he really wants.
Reviews
Lanscan
John Bijnens looks at a useful network monitoring tool.
Octave for OS/2
Isaac Leung looks at a discrete mathematics package.
Articles
wxWindows, What is it? Why should I care?
David Webster talks about this comprehensive cross-platform library.
EMX on the Desktop
James Cannon helps you set up for C++ programming with EMX.
July 15
* Facilty to open multiple images as in case of MDI (using JInternalFrame)
* Loading and saving 24-bit gif/jpg and bmp.
* Basic : Brightness/contrast controls, grayscaling, color invert etc
*
Filters: Blur/Smooth, Sharpen, edge detections, emboss, erode, dilate etc
* Noise reduction and generation
* Cool effects like-diffuse, mosaic,Venetian blinds, buttonize, solarize,
scramble,wave,camera effects, plaster effects etc
* Histogram and
Histogram equalization
* Blending, overlaying, arithmetic of more than one image
* Image Resizing, rotation,shear,flipping etc.
* Rendering effects include- spotlight effects etc
* Includes an Image Browser displaying thumbnails of images in the
selected folder.
* Image warping, adding text (with user selectable
textured background) etc
* Drag and Drop facilty-image files can be
dragged from Windows Explorer and Desktop to the applications. Folders
dragged into the application opens up image browser .
* Mouse Wheeling
provided in Windows
* Free hand and line drawing with customised width,color,line style and
cap style * one level un do and redo
* image printing facility with print preview
* Zoom in/zoom out options
* and much much more
July 15
Title & Publisher
What's New in this Issue?
Sound Off!
Editorial Page ("Homo Sapien Asshole")
World Reports (Scandinavia)
News & Press Releases
Graphic of the Month
Calendar of Events
Bulletin Boards
Internet Addresses & Locations
Telephone & Fax Numbers
Team OS/2
OS/2 User Groups
Who's Who of OS/2
Publications
- Books
- Periodicals
- Videos
OS/2 Tips, Tricks & Keys
Products & Services
1. On the Internet:
World Wide Web:
OS/2 CONNECT home page (HTML)
http://www.os2ss.com/connect/
- the zipped HTML files for downloading can be found at:
http://www.os2ss.com/connect/purpose.htm
OS/2 WORLD (Mirror site in Europe)
http://www.os2world.com/connect/
Yahoo! OS/2 CONNECT Discussion Group in the "Files"
section (for members only):
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/os2conect/files/con0802.ZIP
IN AUSTRALIA - SBT Internet Systems Pty. Ltd.
http://www.sbt.net.au/connect/
IN BRAZIL
http://macarlo.com/
IN DENMARK:
http://www.lionmail.dk/
FTP Site: hobbes.nmsu.edu
(/pub/os2/info/newsltr/connect) or (/pub/incoming)
2. Commercial Networks:
America Online
In the OS/2 Forum (Ctrl+K, "os2"), under "OS/2 News
Magazines."
NOTE: You can also access our Web site through AOL's
"OS/2 on the 'Net" section in the OS/2 Forum;
select "OS/2 Publications Websites."
3. Bulletin Boards:
The 42nd Street BBS (Northern Ireland, UK)
+44-(0)1247-270883
IBM OS/2 BBS Slovenia (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
+386-61-1253464
The Lighthouse OS/2 Support BBS/HUGO (Netherlands)
+31-183-402427
Midnight's Hour BBS (Carbondale, IL)
618-529-3176
Me2BBS London (London, UK)
+44-208-442-8560
NightCall (Odense, Denmark)
+45-6312-1074
The OS/2 CONNECT HTML files may be distributed free of charge.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact:
Tim Bryce
Editor, OS/2 CONNECT
M. Bryce & Associates (MBA)
a division of M&JB Investment Company (M&JB)
3310 U.S. Alt. 19
P.O. Box 1637
Palm Harbor, FL 34682-1637
United States
Tel: 727/786-4567
Fax: 727/786-4765
E-Mail: timb001@attglobal.net
WWW: http://www.os2ss.com/connect/
MBA: Developers of the "PRIDE" Information Factory(R) & Batch Manager
Since 1971: "Software for the finest computer - the Mind"
July 14
* Mensys people : A look at the complete rewritten installation procedure
of eCS
* Alain Reykaert: CID install
* Marcus de Geus: REXX-mail
* Bart van Leeuwen: The brand new email client "Lookout/2 "
* Peter Kolle: All about the excellent DTP program Maul
* Achim Hasenmueller: Innotek software
* Marcus Montkovski: USB support OS/2
* Zsolt Kadar: That amazing UpdateCD
* Oliver Stein: Get connected by IR
July 14
July 14
July 14
Additional requirements: shared renamed VAC++ 4.0 rutime:
http://www.vsu.ru/~vy/vacrt/vac4rt.zip
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/bzip2-1.0.2-os2-bin-vac4.zip
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=bzip2-1.0.2-os2-bin-vac4.zip
July 14
e.g. now you can pass options to java.exe
July 14
* Integrates MP3- and OGG-Files into the WPS
* Audio details of any audio class in folder details view
* Audio details of any audio class in the settings notebook
* ID3 tags in the details view of folders
* ID3 tag editing in the settings notebook
* Caching of information to speed up folder opening
* Image file information in the settings and the details view
* New JPEG IO-procedure included which may read progressive JPEG files
* Media folder plays any audio file class
* New shadow class showing audio details in folder details view.
* Playlists (the folder contents is the playlist)
* CD player with FreeDB support
* Control playing using setup strings
* Audio device sharing
* ID3 tag display in player
* CD player with FreeDB support.
* REXX interface if WPS-Wizard V0.2.0 is installed
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