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Dennis Sposato is an Advisory Software Engineer for IBM. He is an IBM Certified OS/2 Instructor and has been teaching the use of the Kernel Debugger and Dump Formatter for just over 6 years. When not teaching, Dennis travels around the world trouble shooting OS/2 problems for IBM's customers.
Dennis Sposato is an Advisory Software Engineer for IBM. He is an IBM Certified OS/2 Instructor and has been teaching the use of the Kernel Debugger and Dump Formatter for just over 6 years. When not teaching, Dennis travels around the world trouble shooting OS/2 problems for IBM's customers.


Dennis can be reached at DSposato1@aol.com.
==Articles==
* [[The Case of the Invisible Corpse]] (Oct 1997)
* [[Intel Developer's Forum]]


Dennis has written the following article:
;Republishing Permission:Dennis Sposato gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on Oct 11, 2012.


* The Case of the Invisible Corpse  (October 1997)  
==Presentations==
* AD12: OS/2 Debug Kernel. "Hands-On Lab" (1994) [https://archive.org/details/os2technicalupdate94conferenceproceedings/page/n189]


==Links==
* http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dennis-sposato/8/784/509
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Dennis Sposato is an Advisory Software Engineer for IBM. He is an IBM Certified OS/2 Instructor and has been teaching the use of the Kernel Debugger and Dump Formatter for just over 6 years. When not teaching, Dennis travels around the world trouble shooting OS/2 problems for IBM's customers.

Articles

Republishing Permission
Dennis Sposato gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on Oct 11, 2012.

Presentations

  • AD12: OS/2 Debug Kernel. "Hands-On Lab" (1994) [1]

Links