OS/2 For You At a Glance
July 2002
Newsletter of the Southern California OS/2 User Group
SCOUG's July Meeting - Multimedia Java
Terry Warren, Chief Corporate Architect at United Online, will be taking center stage at SCOUG's July meeting with a presentation on multimedia java. For starters, he'll give us an overview of the different types of MPEG content that are commonly used for video and audio distribution. He'll explain the capabilities added to java 2 to handle them. And, to help us understand the differences, Terry will include some sample java applications for mp1, mp2 and mp3.
OS/2 Help Desk and Networking SIG
In July and August they both will meet on the second Sunday of the month, 2 PM, in Science room 203 at Chapman University. Join them!
The June Meeting
At our June meeting was a 3-way surprise.
Michal Necasek's 3-part presentation covered historical OS/2, SNAP Graphics (SciTech Display Doctor), and Open Watcom.
Configuring an SMC Barricade print server is spelled out in detail in this how-to article on remote printing.
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OS/2 could be a good alternative for a number of folks. Recently Tony made the pitch to a BeOS user considering other options.
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Download is your number one source for what's new in OS/2 applications and drivers. You'll find everything new in the past month listed here, with links to take you right to the files you need.
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Digital publishing is a revolution in the book industry, but is OS/2 capable? Do you doubt? With determination to use the tools at hand, the author has digitally published a book using OS/2.
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An overflow crowd ate up Michal Necasek's June 2002 presentations... SciTech, Open Watcom, and historic OS/2 made for one very full day.
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Mr. Know-It-All addresses Bugzilla for Mozilla... for when you want to report a bug in the Mozilla build you are using.
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