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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3C32EEE1.6437E9E8@attglobal.net>, on 01/02/02
> at 06:29 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >language. I would be interested in developing drivers for OS/2,
> >especially drivers for various sound cards and mice. I would be
> >interested in a "how to" class from SCOUG.
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> I would be interested in supporting a "do one" group within the
> programming SIG.
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> Steven
I'm for it even though I more dismayed about the ramp-up time involved after reading some of FAQs on:
http://www.wdi.co.uk/os2dd/question.htm
I realize this site is very dated but I face: learning another language (C), how to use a complier
(Watcom C), maybe re-learn assembler, understanding device drivers, figuring out the idiosyncrasies of
all of the above.
See, I have reason to moan, grumble, whine, bellyache, ... . Now, if I can just figure a way to get
"Mrs. Scheduler" to grant me more time-slices ...
Timur Tabi's home page ( http://tabi.org/timur/os2pdd.html ) has a bunch of information and it points
to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/os2ddprog/join for an OS/2 Device Driver mailing list.
Sheridan
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