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==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* [[Monitoring Display Driver Interface Calls]] (Jan 1995) | * [[Monitoring Display Driver Interface Calls]] (Jan 1995) | ||
* [[New and Improved:The GRE22 Printer Device Driver Model]] by Michael R. Cooper and [[Monte Copeland]] (Sep 1994) | * [[New and Improved: The GRE22 Printer Device Driver Model]] by Michael R. Cooper and [[Monte Copeland]] (Sep 1994) | ||
;Republishing Information:IBM gave permission to republish the OS/2 Developer Connection Articles on the EDM/2 Wiki. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission from IBM on June 16 of 2013 via e-mail. | ;Republishing Information:IBM gave permission to republish the OS/2 Developer Connection Articles on the EDM/2 Wiki. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission from IBM on June 16 of 2013 via e-mail. | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cooper, Michael | {{DEFAULTSORT:Cooper, Michael Richard}} | ||
[[Category:IBM employee]] | [[Category:IBM employee]] |
Latest revision as of 01:36, 15 June 2022
Michael Cooper was a programmer in the Advanced Graphics department. Michael joined IBM in 1989 and has worked on Presentation Driver Development for the last 4 years. He previously worked on the XGA presentation driver base code and was a member of the 32-bit graphics engine team. He was one of the 2 developers who designed and developed the new GRE Presentation Driver Model. He was one of the original developers that worked on the 32-Bit Graphics Engine. He has worked on nearly all the components of the PM Graphics subsystem (from PMWIN/PMGPI to Presentation Drivers), but concentrates on the Graphics Engine.
Articles
- Monitoring Display Driver Interface Calls (Jan 1995)
- New and Improved: The GRE22 Printer Device Driver Model by Michael R. Cooper and Monte Copeland (Sep 1994)
- Republishing Information
- IBM gave permission to republish the OS/2 Developer Connection Articles on the EDM/2 Wiki. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission from IBM on June 16 of 2013 via e-mail.