Dec 252017
PMSTART is a command that allow you to start a new session using almost all the capability of the DosStartSession OS2 function. | |||
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PMSTART | 653 | 363 | deflated |
PMSTART.C | 7747 | 1878 | deflated |
PMSTART.DEF | 180 | 141 | deflated |
PMSTART.DOC | 2489 | 760 | deflated |
PMSTART.EXE | 22352 | 10384 | deflated |
READ.ME | 908 | 577 | deflated |
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Contents of the READ.ME file
PMSTART is a command that allow you to start a new session using almost
all the capability of the DosStartSession OS2 function.
The reason why I felt the need of such a command was the inability to
associate an ICON to a particular session using the START command.
Source code, load module definition file and MAKE driver file is provided
Feel free to use, modify and improve this program, just take out my name
when you do it.
I WILL NOT BE RELIABLE OF ANY DAMAGE AND/OR LOSS OF ANY KIND DUE
TO IMPROPER OR PROPER USE OF THIS PROGRAM.
No money are asked, but I will appreciate any kind of comment.
You can drop any comments in COMPUSERVE (id: 71531,756) or at the
Micro Foundry BBS (408-258-3484 8,N,1 1200-2400)
Enjoy,
Massimo Pezzi
611 Camino Dr.
Santa Clara, CA 95050
PS: Who knows that with the new realease of OS2 the folks at Microsoft
will make this command obsolete.
all the capability of the DosStartSession OS2 function.
The reason why I felt the need of such a command was the inability to
associate an ICON to a particular session using the START command.
Source code, load module definition file and MAKE driver file is provided
Feel free to use, modify and improve this program, just take out my name
when you do it.
I WILL NOT BE RELIABLE OF ANY DAMAGE AND/OR LOSS OF ANY KIND DUE
TO IMPROPER OR PROPER USE OF THIS PROGRAM.
No money are asked, but I will appreciate any kind of comment.
You can drop any comments in COMPUSERVE (id: 71531,756) or at the
Micro Foundry BBS (408-258-3484 8,N,1 1200-2400)
Enjoy,
Massimo Pezzi
611 Camino Dr.
Santa Clara, CA 95050
PS: Who knows that with the new realease of OS2 the folks at Microsoft
will make this command obsolete.
December 25, 2017
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