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Dave Dave Raymer lives in Fort Worth, Texas. His employer was Suite Software, a small privately held company which produces an object oriented, multi-platform distributed operating system. He has worked extensively in Windows/DOS, and OS/2; both at the device and application levels. Additionally he has worked in X-Windows/UNIX and NeXTSTEP, as well as in MVS and VMS.
Dave Raymer lives in Fort Worth, Texas. His employer was Suite Software, a small privately held company which produces an object-oriented, multi-platform distributed operating system. He has worked extensively in Windows/DOS, and OS/2; both at the device and application levels. Additionally he has worked in X-Windows/UNIX and NeXTSTEP, as well as in MVS and VMS.


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[OS/2 Presentation Manager Drivers]] (April 1993)
* [[OS/2 Presentation Drivers in a Nutshell]] (April 1993)
;Republishing Information:Dave Raymer gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested this via LinkedIn and received the permission on 26/Feb/2012.
;Republishing Information:Dave Raymer gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested this via LinkedIn and received the permission on 26/Feb/2012.



Latest revision as of 23:34, 14 September 2022

Dave Raymer lives in Fort Worth, Texas. His employer was Suite Software, a small privately held company which produces an object-oriented, multi-platform distributed operating system. He has worked extensively in Windows/DOS, and OS/2; both at the device and application levels. Additionally he has worked in X-Windows/UNIX and NeXTSTEP, as well as in MVS and VMS.

Articles

Republishing Information
Dave Raymer gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested this via LinkedIn and received the permission on 26/Feb/2012.

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