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27.04.2002 |
mouse.sys v.10.058 (from Klaus Staedtler) |
This software package contains updated version of mouse driver MOUSE.SYS. It incorporates some enhancements and bug fixes that were made after the official release of CP2 package.
This is a required update for ThinkPad T30 UltraNav (with TrackPoint & TouchPad) owners to fix problems with TrackPoint that may stop working after suspend/resume or system restart with original CP2 drivers. T30 UltraNav owners should also note that if an external PS/2 mouse is attached to the docking station then both TrackPoint and TouchPad are automatically disabled. -> URL: http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf/4eddaa42e99c19e186256a700058020a/8dc8006e4d79dd5286256ba60059c245?OpenDocument -> comments: 0 [ Version for printing ] [ Send via eMail ] |
25.04.2002 |
ARtem ComCard (from Karlheinz Schmidthaus) |
Artem has released new drivers (Version 1.42) for their ComCard -> URL: http://www.artem.de/download/treiber/ComCard/Treiber/os2-142.zip -> comments: 0 [ Version for printing ] [ Send via eMail ] |
23.04.2002 |
Dani Suite of drivers (from Mike) |
There are new versions of Danis IDE/ATAPI replacement-drivers at Hobbes.
DaniATAPI 0.3.10 DaniS506 1.4.2 DaniN512 0.14 -> Hobbes-Search: dani -> comments: 0 [ Version for printing ] [ Send via eMail ] |
21.04.2002 |
DP83815 MAC driver (from Timo Maier) |
National Semiconductor DP83815 MAC (Network card) driver -> Hobbes-Search: tigris05.zip -> comments: 0 [ Version for printing ] [ Send via eMail ] |
Scitech Display Doctor 7.09/SE (from Masaru Nomiya) |
IBM has released SDDSE709.EXE. This is a Software Choice feature. -> URL: http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf/bf7e05615440e8f086256b6c005eac99/7978bef08284174e87256a23006fc1a3?OpenDocument -> comments: 0 [ Version for printing ] [ Send via eMail ] |
16.04.2002 |
RAMFS 1.01 (from Timo Maier) |
RAMFS is freeware. Feel free to use it, and to get ideas from the source
code when you develop your own file systems. I developed RAMFS on OS/2 Warp 3.0, and have seen it work on OS/2 Warp 4.0. RAMFS is a "remote file system" (as opposed to a "local file system") meaning that it isn't associated with a hard disk partition. Instead, drive letters are created through OS/2 calls. OS/2 doesn't know the internal data format in the file system - it only accesses the data through special file system functions. Files are stored in RAM. This means that the data are lost when the system is rebooted. It is useful for holding temporary files - just let the TMP and TEMP variables point to a RAMFS drive, and your temp directory is automatically cleaned up at each boot. A RAMFS drive always reports a free space of 64 MB. This is an arbitrary number, and it doesn't mean that you can only store 64 MB -- RAMFS just has to answer something when OS/2 asks about the amount of free space. -> URL: http://karl.myip.org/ramfs.htm -> comments: 0 [ Version for printing ] [ Send via eMail ] |
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