Personal System/Tools for Operating System/2 - Developers Kit 1

Personal System/Tools for Operating System/2 - Developers Kit 1 (PS/TOOLS for OS/2 - Developers Kit 1) offers tools and utilities which have been developed within IBM that were available earlier for IBM internal use only.

Contents

 * ASDT:Application/System Debug Tool (full-screen debugger)
 * An OS/2 full-screen debugger with the following features: load and execute programs, stepping, breakpoints, alter registers, alter memory, alter disassembly, search, compare, copy, fill, disassembly, expression evaluation, interrupts, separate screens, and LDT/GDT/IDT windows.


 * LOADRAM2:File packer/unpacker
 * Utilities for packing a group of files into a macro-file for easy transportation and fast loading of simulated disks in RAM.


 * OS2LOCK:Keyboard lock (using a hot-key)
 * OS/2 protect mode program which will issue the software keyboard lock commands to ABIOS which also locks the mouse port. It will run in an OS/2 VIO-window.


 * PMEYES:Eyes to watch you work!
 * It places a pair of eyes on the screen that follow the cursor. PMEYES takes advantage of Presentation Manager's capabilities to exploit colour, non-rectangular clipping, smooth animation, application control over its frame, and remembering user customizations and positioning information.


 * PMSRCH:PM file and text search utility
 * It provides search on one or more disks (including network drives on a LAN) for files or text. Any matches found can be browsed, edited, or executed, by double-clicking on the filename.


 * PSPM:Process Status PM
 * It uses the features of Presentation Manager windows to graphically display the status of all processes running in OS/2.


 * VIEWCLIP:View OS/2 PM System Clipboard
 * Clipview displays the contents of OS/2 PM's system clipboard (text, bitmap and metafile data).


 * Compatibility:IBM OS/2 Version 1.2 or later
 * some tools can also be used with IBM OS/2 1.1

Links

 * ZP90-0606 - Personal System/Tools for Operating System/2 - Developers Kit 1 (1990-12-11)