Scanning in OS/2
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Mark Henigan
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A serious business user compares, contrasts, and demonstrates
the currently most helpful scanner drivers and OCR software for
OS/2-eCS.
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USB Driver Development
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Gregg Young
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The current USB stack was last updated by IBM in 2005. While
the source code to the latest driver (10.162) is not available to
us the 10.100 source was released with the DDK. A team is
currently working to update this code to the 10.162 level then
fix the known bugs and extend the functionality of the drivers.
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An Introduction to the GL/2 Project
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Dee Sharpe
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The primary goal of the GL/2 project is to provide a framework
for hardware accelerated 3d support to OS/2-eCS. A secondary goal
is to provide an open sourced, non-encumbered video driver
development kit for OS/2-eCS
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Virtualization
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Chuck McKinnis
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As today's hardware gets more and more powerful, running eCS in the virtual environment becomes more and more viable. This session will explore the various options available for running eCS in a virtual machine under both Windows and Linux.
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Multimedia & AvXCat
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Andy Willis
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Networking
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Lewis Rosenthal
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This session will deal with current driver technologies available, including the status of native drivers such as those comprising the MultiMac project, as well as GenMAC and the latest news on unsupported devices known to be working. In addition, we will discuss wireless encryption technologies and how to deal with varying scenarios, particularly when there may be no control over the access point (i.e., public Wi-Fi implementations).
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Programmer's Roundtable
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Neil Waldhauer
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A panel of developers attending Warpstock will comment on a
list of topics. This presentation will give attendees a look
inside the OS/2 developer's community.
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Securing Your Valuable Data
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John W. Edwards
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A look at various methods for securing your data, including
but not limited to: backups, autosave functions, USB memory
sticks, USB hard disks, Network Attached Storage, cloning hard
drives, use of RAID drives
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eCS, large floppies and MTPSync
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Stuart Updike
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Presentation has been withdrawn
Demonstrate that eCS can read and write to FAT32 large floppy
devices. How to install and use MTPSync to communicate with
various cameras and MP3 players.
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Skype Session with Eugene Gorbunoff
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Eugene Gorbunoff
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TBA – via Skype
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Skype Session with Roderick Klein
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Roderick Klein
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TBA – via Skype
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eComStation Update
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Steven Levine
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Steven is involved with many aspects of eComStation development.
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