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Roman Stangl
Roman Stangl is 30 years old and has worked for IBM Austria since 1994. He has been a member of a C/C++ OS/2 project.  He is currently involved in check processing outsourced to IBM by an Austrian bank.  He got his first PC in 1982 and quickly made the transition from DOS to OS/2. Besides OS/2 programming, he uses his LAN at home to try out emerging technologies like multimedia and WWW applications. Additionally he has some hardware experience and doesn't hesitate to use a soldering iron. Besides being interested in everything related to PCs, he is interested in high-tech from A to Z. He is a single and lives in a household with his parents and loves to care for the peach trees he has grown from the cores. He now has his own car, but prefers public transportation utilities.
 
Roman is 30 years old and has worked for IBM Austria since 1994. He has been a member of a C/C++ OS/2 project.  He is currently involved in check processing outsourced to IBM by an Austrian bank.  He got his first PC in 1982 and quickly made the transition from DOS to OS/2. Besides OS/2 programming, he uses his LAN at home to try out emerging technologies like multimedia and WWW applications. Additionally he has some hardware experience and doesn't hesitate to use a soldering iron. Besides being interested in everything related to PCs, he is interested in high-tech from A to Z. He is a single and lives in a household with his parents and loves to care for the peach trees he has grown from the cores. He now has his own car, but prefers public transportation utilities.
 
You can reach Roman at mailto:Roman_Stangl@at.ibm.com


==Articles==
Roman has written the following articles (and republished them under GNU FDL):
Roman has written the following articles (and republished them under GNU FDL):
* [[Adding BLDLEVEL information to executables]] (Jun 1997)
* [[Fitting a Notebook into a Dialog]] (Jul 1997)
* [[Notebook Key Processing]] (Aug 1997)
* [[Rebooting OS/2]] (Sep 1997)
* [[Disabling a Window (Rectangle)]] (Oct 1997)
* [[Managing DOS Settings]] (Jul 1998)
* [[Calling PM from AVIO Applications]] (Aug 1998)
;Republish Permission:Roman Stangl gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share 2.0 License. Yuri Prokushev obtained this permission on 22 Nov 2004 via e-mail.


[[Adding BLDLEVEL information to executables]] (June 1997)
==Software Developed==
 
Open Source:
[[Fitting a Notebook into a Dialog]] (July 1997)
*Rollball - A little game
 
*PC/2 - PM program launcher, Virtual Desktops
[[Notebook Key Processing]] (August 1997)
*APM/2 - OS/2 to APM BIOS interface, control APM functions from a commandline
 
*XCOMP/2 - Recursive multithreaded compare, great for comparing burnt CDs
[[Rebooting OS/2]] (September 1997)
*CD Boot/2 - Enhance bootable OS/2 CD-ROMs
 
*SwitchTo/2 - Switch window into foreground from a commandline
[[Disabling a Window (Rectangle)]] (October 1997)
*ShutDown/2 - Controls PC via UPS
 
*CPU Utility/2 - UP and MP CPU control Utility
[[Managing DOS Settings]] (July 1998)
*LXDump/2 - Linear eXecutable Dump Utility
 
[[Calling PM from AVIO Applications]] (August 1998)
 
== Writing permission from Roman ==
 
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Hi Yuri!
>May be you know about relaunch of EDM/2 magazine.
That's great news, I remember to wait each month for the latest release
and was disappointed that it stopped suddenly, though I understood that
the demand for OS/2 in general became too low. I'm curious how the
relaunch will work in the future, and if there are signs that it is
accepted I may invest some time to write a few things I did want when the
old magazine died ;-).
>I want to ask you about republish of your articles under FDL license so
other ppls can fix & >extend your articles. You can read more on
www.edm2.com site. Thank you for you help.
Hmm, I have to admit that I justed google'd what FDL is *gg*. From flying
over it it seems that it just says more or less 'it's free just do with it
what you want' (ok, I admit that I'm absolutely desinterested in studying
legal stuff, thus didn't read it exactly).
But, and you can take that as my written permission, I agree that my
articles can be republished under the FDL license, and I agree that you
can add the claim my articles are under the FDL license (I personally
currently do not have the time, nor do I use OS/2 frequently, nor do I
know where I still have the stuff at home). If I need to add the FDL
license myself it surely will take a while, if you want to do it, you're
warmly welcome!
Warm regards/Mit besten Gruessen! Roman
Roman_Stangl@at.ibm.com, Roman_Stangl@vnet.ibm.com
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/7885/
Support open source code (www.opensource.org)!


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Hi again,
>I'm very sorry for my mistake, but license not FDL (FDL was pointed as
>'default' license in wiki system), but www.edm2.com/index.php/License.
Please,
>confirm you agree republish under this license. And thank you very much.
The new license is ok for me (short and easy to read too). Thus I grant you
and Netlabs to
republish my articles from the old EDM/2 under that license
(Attribution-Share 2.0 License).
Warm regards/Mit besten Gruessen! Roman
Roman_Stangl@at.ibm.com, Roman_Stangl@vnet.ibm.com
Customer: 514003 1617 / 1618 IBM: 4424 od. 0664 6186334
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/7885/
Support open source code (www.opensource.org)!


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Latest revision as of 13:58, 27 January 2017

Roman Stangl is 30 years old and has worked for IBM Austria since 1994. He has been a member of a C/C++ OS/2 project. He is currently involved in check processing outsourced to IBM by an Austrian bank. He got his first PC in 1982 and quickly made the transition from DOS to OS/2. Besides OS/2 programming, he uses his LAN at home to try out emerging technologies like multimedia and WWW applications. Additionally he has some hardware experience and doesn't hesitate to use a soldering iron. Besides being interested in everything related to PCs, he is interested in high-tech from A to Z. He is a single and lives in a household with his parents and loves to care for the peach trees he has grown from the cores. He now has his own car, but prefers public transportation utilities.

Articles

Roman has written the following articles (and republished them under GNU FDL):

Republish Permission
Roman Stangl gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share 2.0 License. Yuri Prokushev obtained this permission on 22 Nov 2004 via e-mail.

Software Developed

Open Source:

  • Rollball - A little game
  • PC/2 - PM program launcher, Virtual Desktops
  • APM/2 - OS/2 to APM BIOS interface, control APM functions from a commandline
  • XCOMP/2 - Recursive multithreaded compare, great for comparing burnt CDs
  • CD Boot/2 - Enhance bootable OS/2 CD-ROMs
  • SwitchTo/2 - Switch window into foreground from a commandline
  • ShutDown/2 - Controls PC via UPS
  • CPU Utility/2 - UP and MP CPU control Utility
  • LXDump/2 - Linear eXecutable Dump Utility

Links