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January 13, 1999 Source: Lesha Bogdanow (boga@fly.triniti.troitsk.ru)

LBCSMix (a mixer for Crystal Semiconductor mode 2 codecs) was updated to version 0.03. The main window was re-designed to make it smaller.

LBPlay (a MIDI player with soft karaoke) was updated to version 0.05. The main enhancements are ability to be used as an external MIDI player (e.g. TiMidity) front end and MIDI file info window.

For more info and download please visit:
http://www.freebyte.ml.org/~boga/OS2Programs.html

Also "RTMIDI Tips" section was added to that page.


January 13, 1999 Source: Andreas Ebbert (Andreas.Ebbert@gmx.de)

I have written a small script for Kali/2 which finds out the current IP and updates the Kali.cfg accordingly. I would love to get some comments on it and determine if it works for you too.

You can find it at:
http://www-cip.et.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/~ebbert/KaliMyIP.zip


January 13, 1999 Source: Carsten Mueller (carsten.mueller@hamburg.roses.de)

I recently released the latest version of the EURO-capable currency calculator tool for OS/2, PM-Euro.

PM-Euro 1.2 is available at ftp://ftp.leo.org and http://hobbes.nmsu.edu as well as on the PM-Euro homepage:
http://www.hamburg.roses.de/~carsten.mueller

Version 1.2 comes with more improvements and some new features:

PM-Euro 1.2 is FREEWARE.


January 13, 1999 Source: (psoft@Tech-Center.com)

Just a reminder that there are only a couple of weeks left to enter the Icon contest for WarpZip.

So far there hasn't been a mad rush of entries. Our home office in Wahoo, Nebraska has canvassed the earth and after careful and highly scientific reasoning has compiled the top ten reasons why entries have been low so far.

10) I sent it but your mail tosser must be down
9) C'mon, it's only been a week and a half! I'll get to it...
8) Been busy... three words... Brady Bunch Marathon!
7) Me? Artistic? NOT!
6) Anyone have a driver for an S3 ViRGE?
5) Had it done but the dog ate it...
4) Sorry... this impeachment thing has me all messed up
3) My crayons keep going outside the lines
2) Too hard to fit all of Pamela Lee on a 40x40 icon

And the number one reason:

1) Ed McMahon is giving away 10 million. What did you say you were giving away again?

Hey, the prize may not be 10 million but either way, someone is going to win a free copy of WarpZip for their trouble.

We have posted some of the entries on the PillarSoft website so you can get an idea of what has happened so far. The contest ends January 30th and the contest winner will be posted on our website.

Informal rules and screenshots of entries may be seen at:
http://fm-net.com/pillarsoft/wzcontest.html

Wayne Swanson
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email: Psoft@Tech-Center.com
PillarSoft: http://fm-net.com/pillarsoft
Developers of WarpZip, ShowTime/2 and the Enhanced E Editors
Vice President, V.O.I.C.E. (Virtual OS/2 International Consumer Education)
VOICE: http://www.os2voice.org
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January 13, 1999 Source: Fernando Lozano (fsl@centroin.com.br)

Latest News from The mSQL PC Home Page
======================================
http://www.blnet.com/msqlpc

ISP List Grows

Thanks for the feedback on msql-list some ISP's have been added to the list of ones that provide mSQL as part of their hosting services. I am lokking towards increasing the list usefullness by getting info about other features provided by these ISP's (such as Perl DBI, Java Servlets and so on).

Fixed lite.exe for Win32

As announced by Joshua Dinerstein:

A new version of the mSQL 2.0.4.1 lite.exe program is now available. Marshall Lai was kind enough to work with me in finding and fixing a bug and now the patched version is available from:
http://shell.warped.com/~joshua/

This fixes to main problems. 1- Opening files in the wrong mode, and 2- incorrectly translating the return characters for Dos. As a result only 1 line programs would work and even then only some of them.

Fixed msqladmin.exe for OS/2

The msqladmin binary included with the latest OS/2 port was from the wrong build. Yuri made the correct binary available so you do not need to get all GNU tools needed recomplile mSQL. You can download the fix at The mSQL PC Home Page - http://www.blnet.com/msqlpc

GUI admin for OS/2

Wolfgang Draxler Continues evolving his GUI mSQL Administrator for OS/2. The latest release allows you not only to create, drop and rename databases, but also to browse the database structure. The next release should provide also field and index information.

You can download the beta from Wolgang's home page (his web page is in German, but the software has both English and German as language options).

Fernando Lozano
---------------------------------------------
Please help me support mSQL. Send me e-mail
to lozano@blnet.com about any site, software,
ISP or article about mSQL and web databases.


January 13, 1999 Source: Samuel Audet (guardia@CAM.ORG)

http://www.cam.org/~guardia/cd2mp3pm.html

CD2MP3 PM 1.11
===========================

An Interface for CD and WAV to MP3 conversion.

Featuring:

What's New?

1.11


January 13, 1999 Source: Brent Bowlby (bowlby@cds-inc.com)

CDS, INC. ANNOUNCES CROSS PLATFORM BACKUP
SOFTWARE BUNDLE FOR OS/2 AND WINDOWS NT

Woodbury, MN., January 11, 1999 - Computer Data Strategies, Inc., ('CDS") a premiere developer of backup and disaster recover software products for IBM's OS/2 and Microsoft's Windows NT operating systems, announced today a special promotional cross platform backup software bundle for OS/2 and Windows NT. The software bundle consists of Back Again/2 Professional Version 4.0 for OS/2 and Back Again II Workstation Version 2.0 for Windows NT Workstation.

Back Again/2 Professional and Back Again II Workstation share a similar looking graphical user interface, full scheduling and unattended operation capabilities, software data compression and extensive command line backup and restore interfaces. Furthermore, both products include a disaster recovery utility that allows a complete recovery of OS/2 or Windows NT without first performing a complete installation of the operating system. Back Again II for Windows NT can also read tapes created by Back Again/2 for OS/2, simplifying data migration.

Both products support backup to a wide range of SCSI and ATAPI/IDE tape drives, removable cartridge media such as Zip and Jaz drives, floppy disks, and local and network hard drives.

This special promotional bundle is available for $99.00 US plus shipping and is available until March 31, 1999. Existing users of Back Again/2 Professional 4.0 for OS/2 can purchase Back Again II Workstation for Windows NT for $69.00. The bundle offer is available from CDS and selected authorized resellers. For more information on Back Again/2 Professional or Back Again II Workstation please visit the CDS web site at: http:\\www.cds-inc.com, email sales at: sales@cds-inc.com, or call toll free 800-284-4156 or 651-730-4156.

All trademarks and trade names are properties of their respective owners.


January 12, 1999 Source: Kristian Durvin (kadurvin@calcna.ab.ca)

For anyone participating in the Distributed.net RC5/DES contest, it looks as of today there is a new command line client release. This is important as the new DES-III contest begins on Monday the 18th. The full list of clients is at:
http://www.distributed.net/clients.html


January 12, 1999 Source: Patrick West (patrickwest@uswest.net)

Some OS/2 mailing lists have moved to new locations:

OS/2 Word Processing has moved to os2wp@onelist.com

OS/2 Database has moved to os2db@onelist.com

InCharge has moved to incharge@onelist.com

Portalnd OR. USA local OS/2 discussion has moved to os2pdx@onelist.com

to subscribe go to http://www.onelist.com


January 12, 1999 Source: (davidwei@cybermail.net)

The FIRST 1999 Release of ThermoProtect! :)

Now ThermoProtect V1.12 is available on:
http://hobbes.mnsu.edu/pub/incoming/tp-112.zip

and later it will be moved to
htp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/mboard/tp-112.zip

Freeware now and forever! :)

New Version Highlight :
=======================
The LAST Text Mode version, GUI version is coming SOON! :)

*The "Traditional" Beep warning have been replaced, because the warning beep is too easily disabled by setting the system sound's warning beep to Disabled status... Now I use the OS/2 API DOSBeep to provide warning sound that is highly unlikely to be disabled by other programs/settings. And while I'm at that, I also give the program two distinct warning sound so you can tell either it is the temperature or the fan's going wrong.

*Different Chip numbering scheme is in place, now I'm assigning chip numbers to each chip myself, because different vendors with different chip numbers are making it difficult for me to use their own chip/vendor number.

They are assigned in the following fashion:
1: Winbond W83781D.
2: Winbond W83782D (not quite sure if this is functional now).
99: Unknown Winbond Enviromental Monitor.
101: National Semiconductor LM78.
102: National Semiconductor LM78-J.
102: National Semiconductor LM79.

!The first temperature probe's warning sound was missed in the earlier versions, now it is fixed.

REQUESTS!
=========

If anyone have access to Winbond's W83782D chip's datasheet, please contact me, I'm trying to make ThermoProtect compatible with W83782D chip.

Error/Bug Reports:
==================

If this program is giving you a Vendor ID but saying that it can't identify the chip... please do the following...

*MAKE SURE you do have a enviromental monitoring chip of some kind.
*Check if the output from ThermoProtect is making sense or not (ie +5V entery showing +8V is NOT making sense... :) )...
*Check your motherboard manual and record down the model and the make of the monitoring chip.
*E-Mail me the data... :)

Thanks! And have FUN! :)


January 12, 1999 Source: Colin Hildinger (colin@os2games.com)

If you use HP printers in OS/2, their web page has a nice option which updates you via email when new drivers for your printer/OS are released. While the direct benefit is that you will be informed when new OS/2 drivers are released, the indirect benefit is that HP will know that there is a real demand for up to date OS/2 printer drivers if you sign up. The customer care site is at:
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html


January 12, 1999 Source: Stefano Zamprogno (never@tvol.it)

SimplyFix v.4 has been released. You can find it here:
http://delenda.biella.alpcom.it/zamprogno/
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/

(It's a visual-tool to apply FixPack easily)

It's FREE !

I'm thinking also to release source code under GPL...


January 12, 1999 Source: Stefan Milcke (Stefan.Milcke@t-online.de)

A new version of StHWMon - a hardware monitoring application - is now available on my homepage:
http://home.t-online.de/home/stefan.milcke/homepage.htm

StHWMon is a hardware monitoring application for mainboards with one of the following chips: W83781D / W83782 / LM78. It can show the current values of fan speeds, temperatures and voltages. With a Rexx-API you can query all important values. When a value reaches it's user defined limit StHWMon is able to ...


January 12, 1999 Source: Adrian Gschwend (ktk@netlabs.org)

Raven Software released the sourcecode of Hexen and Heretic, they hope to get ports to Linux and Be soon and I think we really need an OS/2 version of the games.

I know that there is sourcecode available for several games, unfortunately there are just a few OS/2 ports available (remember Descent...). If there are ANY OS/2 programmers out there interested, let me know, I can easily start a new project at OS/2 Netlabs, we have http, ftp, and soon CVS access! (mail to ktk@netlabs.org) (BTW: Maybe the "author" of Quake I for OS/2 can support us too ;-)

I really hope to get SciTech MGL for OS/2 soon, with this tool it should not be too hard to port it to OS/2!?

Get the source at http://www2.ravensoft.com/source/
and for MGL go to http://www.scitechsoft.com

Adrian Gschwend
@ OS/2 Netlabs
http://www.netlabs.org


January 11, 1999 Source: Wright, Christopher (wrightc@hunton.com)

The petition against Microsoft for anticompetitive behaviour filed with the Italian antitrust by IACT Italia - the independent association of Italian supporters of the International Alliance for Compatible Technology established by a group of Italian OS/2 users - has obtained its first results.

In particular, it has been possible to have the same authority, the Autorita' Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, send the Italian Ministry of Finance a demand to cease and desist from compelling users to adopt Windows applications developed by the Land and Estate Registry in order to collect and deliver relevant data for fiscal purposes. The Italian antitrust found that the diffusion of such applications was discriminatory against users of other operating systems, such as OS/2 or Linux, not to mention users of non-compatible hardware such as Apple Macintosh.

Carlo Piana of Studio Legale Sutti, counsel for IACT Italia in the abovementioned antitrust petition - which is now pending with the authority under the no. A/264 - has declared:

"This result is especially important, since it prevents the Italian public agencies from endorsing in the future a Microsoft-only policy, which would leave other platforms' users and producers out in the cold. The Italian antitrust authority has shared our view on the need to order all public agencies to conform to open, non-proprietary standards, thus refraining from reinforcing the monopolistic policies denounced in IACT Italia's petition".

More details on IACT Italia Web site. http://www.ogcs.com/iact-italia/

Yours sincerely,

Charles L. Casassa, i, LL.M.
Attorney-at-Law
-------------------------
Studio Legale Sutti
Via Montenapoleone 8
20121 Milan, Italy
Central e-mail: sutti@ibm.net
Tel. +39 02 76204.1
Fax +39 02 76204806
Home Page: http://www.sutti.com


January 11, 1999 Source: Alexander Krapivin (krapivin@itep.ru)

Platon Fomichev successfuly ported Squid 2.1 to OS/2. Currently it can be downloaded from:
ftp://merlin.itep.ru/pub/www/squid/

Squid is well-known free proxy server, aviable for many platforms. We will try to maintain this project at http://www.os2.spb.ru/squid/ (English version).


January 11, 1999 Source: Aron Eisenpress (afecu@cunyvm.cuny.edu)

Regarding the announcement just posted on the refreshed Novell OS/2 Netware 2.12 client - the file you really want to announce is OS2PT2.EXE, at the same URL (http://support.novell.com/products/os2nc212/patches.htm).

As far as I can tell, Novell does not incorporate fixes into the base client releases... they issue them as updates to the base, and this one has a lot of files updated from the last patch file (OS2PT1.EXE).


January 11, 1999 Source: Thomas Billert (c5thbi@rz.uni-jena.de)

There's an article with more rumours abou Warp 5 on ZDNet:
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/1999/1/ns-6567.html

It looks like Brad Wardell made some significant steps forward and that perhaps Stardock will market Warp 5.


January 11, 1999 Source: Mark Dodel, VOICE Editor (editor@os2voice.org)

Just saw this on the ibmpub.java.os2 news group and thought you java junkies might be interested -

============================================================>

A new service refresh of 117 is available.
The build version is o117-19990108 and is available from:
ftp://ftp.hursley.ibm.com

In the directory:
/pub/java/fixes/os2/11/117

It includes the following fixes:

JIT Floating point err with 7'ral mulitples
JDB hangs randomly when run in loop
Black rectangle appears when printing
JIT Trap loading java faq in Netscape
Correct printing when resolution asymmetric
Patent Applet fails with JIT enabled
Rendllja.exe and renjre.cmd missing in pkg
String rep of dec num incorrect with jit on
Improve performance of Random Seed Generator

Regards,

Lawrence Meakins
IBM Java Technology Centre


January 10, 1999 Source: Konstantin Y. Okounkov (os2ok@dnb.cnt.ru)

I've compiled Fixpak #9 for OS/2 Warp 4.0, Russian edition. (Binary codes from original IBM's english-us fixpak #9, plus Russian language resources from Russian fixpak #5).

Russian Fixpak #9 (and documentation) is available from my WWW site:
http://oksoft.rsl.ru/fa-doc/fixpak_m009r.html

WarpCast Moderator's Note: It should be stressed that this is not an official IBM Fixpak. Don't expect too much sympathy from them if you have any problems.


January 10, 1999 Source: Henry Ferlauto (dccj77c@prodigy.com)

Infoworld has a pretty positive review of the OS/2 Warp Server beta:
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayArchive.pl?/98/51/roswarpa.dat.htm


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