It’s certainly one of those things that I’m surprised I didn’t buy when it was current, but glad binipafruc scanned the set.
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Virtual Device Driver Reference
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: System Object Model Guide and Reference
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Procedures Language 2/REXX User’s Guide
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Presentation Manager Programming Reference Volume I
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Presentation Manager Programming Reference Volume II
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Presentation Manager Programming Reference Volume III
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Programming Guide Volume I
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Programming Guide Volume II
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Programming Guide Volume III
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Presentation Driver Reference
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Physical Device Driver Reference
- OS/2 2.0 Technical Library: Control Programming Reference
- OS/2 2.0 Bidirectional Language Support
- OS/2 2.0 Application Design Guide
PDF’s look nice on an iPad, but maybe that’s me being old.
It’s crazy that once uppon a time, corporations thought developer documentation was a revenue stream to their upstart Operating System. It went as well as you can imagine it would.
Yeah, for sure IBM knows well.
This was one of the things MS did and still does betterr, even if at time their stuff wasn’t free as well (at least was several times cheaper than the IBM or UNIX development toolkits and resources).
Nothing new 🙂
https://www.os2museum.com/wp/os2-history/os2-library/os2-2-0-technical-library/
And a direct link too.
https://www.os2museum.com/files/docs/os220tl/
You should really visit os2museum more often, this is
a 8 years old stuff…