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|Date=1995
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|Link=[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#mode/2up Archive]
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/details/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_January/mode/2up?view=theater Special Edition - January 1995]
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* 3 - Bob St. John: ''What's It All About...?''
* 6 - ''OS/2: Past, Warp, and Future''
* 9 - Bob St. John: ''PC Computing Done Right''
*15 - ''The Warp Client, a Gift to the Network Administrator''
*16 - Kim Cheung: ''Warp Installation''
*18 - Harold Clitheroe: ''IBM Works for OS/2''
*22 - John Bellomy: ''Giving New Life to Old Iron''
*26 - James R. Schmidt: ''Warp Multimedia''
*29 - Stephen Bassler: ''Warp, the Right Tool''
*32 - Alan Arnett: ''"Warping" the Home User''
*35 - Scott Trosien: ''Surfing (Warping) the Internet''
*37 - Bradley Wardell: ''Who are These People and Why are They Saying...?''
*39 - Mark Rensmeyer: ''Warp for the Windows User''
*41 - Joe Barr: ''It's a Killer!''
*43 - Bob St. John: ''Let's See the Wizard''
*45 - Bob St. John: ''May You Live in Interesting Times''
*46 - ''New Product Information''
*48 - ''Warp: Fast Action for "Gamers"''
|-


==Articles==
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary/mode/2up?view=theater #1 - January/February 1995]
* Betty Hawkins: ''From the Editor - Have You Been Warped?'' [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n3/mode/2up]
[[image:PSM_JanFeb_1995.png|200px]]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011313/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/jan95/95janfeb.htm Archived IBM Webpage]
* ''Technical Connection Personal Software Is the Answer!'' [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n7/mode/2up]
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* ''Visualizer, DB2/2, and You - An End-User's Perspective'' [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n11/mode/2up]
* 2 - Betty Hawkins: ''From the Editor - Have You Been Warped?''
* ''Insiders' Software Unveiled'' [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n15/mode/2up]
* 6 - Tira Gillig: ''Technical Connection Personal Software Is the Answer!''
* ''Need a Specialist for Your LAN Server 4.0?''[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n17/mode/2up]
*11 - Bob Angell: ''Visualizer, DB2/2, and You - An End-User's Perspective''
* Fred Castaneda: ''One-Stop Shopping'' [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n21/mode/2up]
*14 - Lia Wilson: ''Insiders' Software Unveiled''
* [[Edward Duhé]]: ''OS/2 Warp'' [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n23/mode/2up]
*17 - Brooks Hickerson; Yuangeng Huang; Phil Steinbach: ''Need a Specialist for Your LAN Server 4.0?''
* OS/2 for SMP [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n35/mode/2up]
*20 - Fred Castañeda: ''One-Stop Shopping''
* Multimedia File I/O Services [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n39/mode/2up]
*22 - [[Edward Duhé]]: ''OS/2 Warp''
* Need a Fix? [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n45/mode/2up]
*34 - Tony White: ''OS/2 for SMP''
* IBM LAN Server 4.0: New Features and Comparisons with NetWare [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n51/mode/2up]
*38 - Fetchi Chen; Dan Dorrance: ''Multimedia File I/O Services''
* IBM DCE Heterogeneous Enterprise Performance [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n57/mode/2up]
*45 - Tony White: ''Need a Fix?''
* OS/2, DOS, and Windows NT Coexistence [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n67/mode/2up]
*50 - Albert Juarez: ''IBM LAN Server 4.0: New Features and Comparisons with NetWare''
* OS/2 for SMP and Windows NT Coexistence [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n69/mode/2up]
*57 - Bob Russell: ''IBM DCE Heterogeneous Enterprise Performance''
* Corrective Service Information [https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JanuaryFebruary#page/n69/mode/2up]
*66 - David Kelbley; Tony White: ''OS/2, DOS, and Windows NT Coexistence''
*68 - David Kelbley; Tony White: ''OS/2 for SMP and Windows NT Coexistence''
*69 - Arnie Johnson: ''Corrective Service Information''
|-


==Links==
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011313/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/jan95/95janfeb.htm Archived webpage]
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_MarchApril/mode/2up?view=theater #2 - March/April 1995]
[[image:IBMPSM_Vol7_002.png|200px]]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011256/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/mar95/95marapr.htm Archived IBM Webpage]
|
* 2 - Betty Hawkins: ''From the Editor - Cruisin' on the Internet''
* 6 - ''What's New for OS/2?''
* 9 - Jeri Dube; David Pollak: ''Mesa 2: Gaining the Competitive Edge with OS/2''
*11 - Gary Kushner: ''Managing the Workplace Shell with DeskMan/2''
*14 - Todd L. Watson: ''Circus du COMDEX: The Running of the Geeks''
*17 - Van Landrum: ''Road Trip! Touring the Side Roads of the Internet''
*19 - Bob Angell: ''Visualizer - The Conversion Begins''
*22 - Kay Lee; Nestor Miranda: ''What's New in PC DOS 7''
*34 - Edward Duhé: ''OS/2 Warp Boot and Recovery Options''
*38 - Philip Lieberman: ''TCP/IP: How It Works''
*44 - Philip Lieberman: ''A Guide to OS/2 Warp's Internet Access Kit''
*55 - Erik Mintz: ''CID Installation of OS/2 Warp and LAPS''
*61 - Chris Dinallo; Dan Dorrance; Wendi Nusbickel; Ann Mizell Robinson: ''Wrapping Up an OO Experience''
*67 - ''OS/2 Tips and Techniques''
*69 - ''Corrective Service Information''
|-
 
 
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_MayJune/mode/2up?view=theater #3 - May/June 1995]
[[image:IBMPSM_Vol7_003.png|200px]]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011243/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/may95/95mayjun.htm Archived IBM Webpage]
|
* 2 - Betty Hawkins: ''From the Editor - See You in New Orleans''
* 6 - ''What's New for OS/2?''
*10 - Geoffrey Hollander: ''Thanks for the Memory''
*12 - Van Landrum: ''Road Trip! Disney on the Internet''
*13 - Mark Doth: ''Apache Students Use the Power of the Pen (Light Pen)''
*16 - Bob Angell: ''Visualizer: The Conversion Continues''
*18 - Alan Bohnhoff: ''The Internet: A New Dimension?''
*20 - David I. Norris: ''IBM LAN Doctor Services''
*23 - Jerry Shockley: ''Borland C++ 2.0 brings OWL to the OS/2 Presentation Manager''
*25 - Philip Lieberman: ''LAN Server Logon Internals''
*32 - Carol McKinney; Hina Metha; Ken Whitfield: ''LAN Server 4.0 Performance, Capacity Enhancements, and Tuning Tips''
*41 - Wayne Caswell: ''OS/2 Warp for Developing PC Games''
*52 - Jay L. Curtiss: ''Controlling the OS/2 Desktop From a File Server''
*59 - Tony White: ''Jump-Start Your PC with Component Upgrades''
*67 - ''OS/2 Tips and Techniques''
*69 - ''Corrective Service Information''
|-
 
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_JulyAugust/mode/2up?view=theater #4 - July/August 1995]
[[image:IBMPSM_Vol7_004.png|200px]]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120020229/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/JUL95/editor.htm Archived IBM Webpage]
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* 2 - Betty Hawkins: ''From the Editor - Authors - Our Greatest Resource''
* 6 - ''What's New for OS/2?''
*12 - Todd Watson: ''The Soap Box Derby''
*15 - Charles Dircks: ''Easily Load and Lock Desktops''
*17 - Van Landrum: ''Road Trip! Cruisin' to the Olympics''
*18 - Bill Wong: ''DB2 for OS/2 V2.1: The Next Generation''
*20 - Nancy Miller: ''OS/2 Victories from the Data Management Front Lines''
*23 - Dan Britton; Meri Ortali: ''Voting Kiosks: The Future of Electronic Elections''
*25 - Mike Logan: ''Performance Enhancements in DB2 for OS/2 V2.1''
*31 - Mike Logan: ''DB2 for OS/2 Administrative Tools''
*35 - Chris Fierros: ''Database Recovery with DB2 for OS/2''
*37 - Rick Weaver: ''Getting Object-Oriented with DB2 for OS/2 V2.1''
*41 - John Casey: ''Enhanced SQL in DB2 for OS/2 V2.1''
*45 - Bill Wong: ''Enterprisewide Connectivity Using DB2''
*49 - Jerris L. Riffel: ''Visualizer Development''
*55 - Bob Russell: ''Performance: DCE RPC as a DB2 for OS/2 and DB2 for AIX Transport''
*59 - Steven H. Bumgarner; Jay K. Curtiss: ''Remote Program Load of OS/2 Warp from NetWare 3.12''
*67 - Nancy Miller: ''Questions and Answers''
*69 - ''Corrective Service Information''
|-
 
 
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_SeptemberOctober/mode/2up?view=theater #5 - September/October 1995]
[[image:IBMPSM_Vol7_005.png|200px]]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011216/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/SEPT95/SEPOCT.HTM Archived IBM Webpage]
|
* 2 - Betty Hawkins: ''From the Editor - Is Hype Hip?''
* 6 - ''What's New for OS/2?''
*10 - Marcia Watson Gulesian: ''Mesa 2 for OS/2''
*14 - Michael Norton: ''Manage Your Files with FileStar/2 for OS/2''
*16 - Steven P. Schneer: ''PartitionMagic for OS/2''
*18 - Bob Labenski: ''Managing LAN Server Home Directories''
*22 - Steven P. Schneer: ''IBM DualStor for OS/2''
*26 - Ed Hilpert: ''Human-Computer Interaction Overview''
*29 - Les Wilson: ''User Interface 2000''
*31 - Debra Young: ''IBM's Strategy for OS/2 Platform Products Fix Support''
*34 - Van Landrum: ''Road Trip! Back to School''
*36 - Terry Klein: ''TalkLink Gets a Facelift''
*37 - [[Ralph M. Pipitone]]: ''OpenDoc and Human-Computer Interaction''
*40 - Patrick Grumbar: ''Supporting HCI Technologies in Applications''
*44 - Andy Hirshik: ''An Introduction to Speech Recognition with OS/2''
*47 - Les Wilson: ''Intelligent Agents: A Primer''
*50 - Erik Mintz: ''CID Installation of OS/2 and Its Platform Applications''
*58 - Philip Lieberman: ''Creating Your Own INF Hyperlinked Files''
*67 - [[Erik Mintz]]: ''Remote Installation of OS/2 Warp Connect''
*69 - ''Corrective Service Information''
|-
 
 
| style="vertical-align:top;|[https://archive.org/stream/IBMPersonalSystemsMagazine/PersonalSystems_1995_NovemberDecember/mode/2up?view=theater #6 - November/December 1995]
[[image:IBMPSM_Vol7_006.png|200px]]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011202/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/nov95/novdec.htm Archived IBM Webpage]
|
* 2 - Lia Wilson: ''From the Editor - The Human Link''
* 8 - ''What's New?''
*22 - Van Landrum: ''Road Trip! Shopping the Internet''
*24 - Todd Watson: ''Command-Line Commando''
*28 - [[Edward Duhé]], [[Bret Curran]]: ''Getting Warped and Connected Too!''
*37 - ''Infrared: LANs Without Wires''
*44 - Philip Lieberman: ''Security and Auditing in IBM LAN Server''
*53 - Bruce Huang: ''Multi-User Performance Testing in a Client/Server Environment''
*57 - Bob Russell: ''DCE Cell Performance: High Water Marks''
*63 - Mark Gehring, Kamal C. Patel: ''Plug and Play in PC DOS 7''
*67 - ''Questions and Answers''
*69 - ''Corrective Service Information''
|-
 
|}


[[Category:Personal Systems Magazine]]
[[Category:Personal Systems Magazine]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 3 November 2023

Volume 7
Number Content
Special Edition - January 1995

  • 3 - Bob St. John: What's It All About...?
  • 6 - OS/2: Past, Warp, and Future
  • 9 - Bob St. John: PC Computing Done Right
  • 15 - The Warp Client, a Gift to the Network Administrator
  • 16 - Kim Cheung: Warp Installation
  • 18 - Harold Clitheroe: IBM Works for OS/2
  • 22 - John Bellomy: Giving New Life to Old Iron
  • 26 - James R. Schmidt: Warp Multimedia
  • 29 - Stephen Bassler: Warp, the Right Tool
  • 32 - Alan Arnett: "Warping" the Home User
  • 35 - Scott Trosien: Surfing (Warping) the Internet
  • 37 - Bradley Wardell: Who are These People and Why are They Saying...?
  • 39 - Mark Rensmeyer: Warp for the Windows User
  • 41 - Joe Barr: It's a Killer!
  • 43 - Bob St. John: Let's See the Wizard
  • 45 - Bob St. John: May You Live in Interesting Times
  • 46 - New Product Information
  • 48 - Warp: Fast Action for "Gamers"
#1 - January/February 1995


Archived IBM Webpage

  • 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - Have You Been Warped?
  • 6 - Tira Gillig: Technical Connection Personal Software Is the Answer!
  • 11 - Bob Angell: Visualizer, DB2/2, and You - An End-User's Perspective
  • 14 - Lia Wilson: Insiders' Software Unveiled
  • 17 - Brooks Hickerson; Yuangeng Huang; Phil Steinbach: Need a Specialist for Your LAN Server 4.0?
  • 20 - Fred Castañeda: One-Stop Shopping
  • 22 - Edward Duhé: OS/2 Warp
  • 34 - Tony White: OS/2 for SMP
  • 38 - Fetchi Chen; Dan Dorrance: Multimedia File I/O Services
  • 45 - Tony White: Need a Fix?
  • 50 - Albert Juarez: IBM LAN Server 4.0: New Features and Comparisons with NetWare
  • 57 - Bob Russell: IBM DCE Heterogeneous Enterprise Performance
  • 66 - David Kelbley; Tony White: OS/2, DOS, and Windows NT Coexistence
  • 68 - David Kelbley; Tony White: OS/2 for SMP and Windows NT Coexistence
  • 69 - Arnie Johnson: Corrective Service Information
#2 - March/April 1995


Archived IBM Webpage

  • 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - Cruisin' on the Internet
  • 6 - What's New for OS/2?
  • 9 - Jeri Dube; David Pollak: Mesa 2: Gaining the Competitive Edge with OS/2
  • 11 - Gary Kushner: Managing the Workplace Shell with DeskMan/2
  • 14 - Todd L. Watson: Circus du COMDEX: The Running of the Geeks
  • 17 - Van Landrum: Road Trip! Touring the Side Roads of the Internet
  • 19 - Bob Angell: Visualizer - The Conversion Begins
  • 22 - Kay Lee; Nestor Miranda: What's New in PC DOS 7
  • 34 - Edward Duhé: OS/2 Warp Boot and Recovery Options
  • 38 - Philip Lieberman: TCP/IP: How It Works
  • 44 - Philip Lieberman: A Guide to OS/2 Warp's Internet Access Kit
  • 55 - Erik Mintz: CID Installation of OS/2 Warp and LAPS
  • 61 - Chris Dinallo; Dan Dorrance; Wendi Nusbickel; Ann Mizell Robinson: Wrapping Up an OO Experience
  • 67 - OS/2 Tips and Techniques
  • 69 - Corrective Service Information
#3 - May/June 1995


Archived IBM Webpage

  • 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - See You in New Orleans
  • 6 - What's New for OS/2?
  • 10 - Geoffrey Hollander: Thanks for the Memory
  • 12 - Van Landrum: Road Trip! Disney on the Internet
  • 13 - Mark Doth: Apache Students Use the Power of the Pen (Light Pen)
  • 16 - Bob Angell: Visualizer: The Conversion Continues
  • 18 - Alan Bohnhoff: The Internet: A New Dimension?
  • 20 - David I. Norris: IBM LAN Doctor Services
  • 23 - Jerry Shockley: Borland C++ 2.0 brings OWL to the OS/2 Presentation Manager
  • 25 - Philip Lieberman: LAN Server Logon Internals
  • 32 - Carol McKinney; Hina Metha; Ken Whitfield: LAN Server 4.0 Performance, Capacity Enhancements, and Tuning Tips
  • 41 - Wayne Caswell: OS/2 Warp for Developing PC Games
  • 52 - Jay L. Curtiss: Controlling the OS/2 Desktop From a File Server
  • 59 - Tony White: Jump-Start Your PC with Component Upgrades
  • 67 - OS/2 Tips and Techniques
  • 69 - Corrective Service Information
#4 - July/August 1995


Archived IBM Webpage

  • 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - Authors - Our Greatest Resource
  • 6 - What's New for OS/2?
  • 12 - Todd Watson: The Soap Box Derby
  • 15 - Charles Dircks: Easily Load and Lock Desktops
  • 17 - Van Landrum: Road Trip! Cruisin' to the Olympics
  • 18 - Bill Wong: DB2 for OS/2 V2.1: The Next Generation
  • 20 - Nancy Miller: OS/2 Victories from the Data Management Front Lines
  • 23 - Dan Britton; Meri Ortali: Voting Kiosks: The Future of Electronic Elections
  • 25 - Mike Logan: Performance Enhancements in DB2 for OS/2 V2.1
  • 31 - Mike Logan: DB2 for OS/2 Administrative Tools
  • 35 - Chris Fierros: Database Recovery with DB2 for OS/2
  • 37 - Rick Weaver: Getting Object-Oriented with DB2 for OS/2 V2.1
  • 41 - John Casey: Enhanced SQL in DB2 for OS/2 V2.1
  • 45 - Bill Wong: Enterprisewide Connectivity Using DB2
  • 49 - Jerris L. Riffel: Visualizer Development
  • 55 - Bob Russell: Performance: DCE RPC as a DB2 for OS/2 and DB2 for AIX Transport
  • 59 - Steven H. Bumgarner; Jay K. Curtiss: Remote Program Load of OS/2 Warp from NetWare 3.12
  • 67 - Nancy Miller: Questions and Answers
  • 69 - Corrective Service Information
#5 - September/October 1995


Archived IBM Webpage

  • 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - Is Hype Hip?
  • 6 - What's New for OS/2?
  • 10 - Marcia Watson Gulesian: Mesa 2 for OS/2
  • 14 - Michael Norton: Manage Your Files with FileStar/2 for OS/2
  • 16 - Steven P. Schneer: PartitionMagic for OS/2
  • 18 - Bob Labenski: Managing LAN Server Home Directories
  • 22 - Steven P. Schneer: IBM DualStor for OS/2
  • 26 - Ed Hilpert: Human-Computer Interaction Overview
  • 29 - Les Wilson: User Interface 2000
  • 31 - Debra Young: IBM's Strategy for OS/2 Platform Products Fix Support
  • 34 - Van Landrum: Road Trip! Back to School
  • 36 - Terry Klein: TalkLink Gets a Facelift
  • 37 - Ralph M. Pipitone: OpenDoc and Human-Computer Interaction
  • 40 - Patrick Grumbar: Supporting HCI Technologies in Applications
  • 44 - Andy Hirshik: An Introduction to Speech Recognition with OS/2
  • 47 - Les Wilson: Intelligent Agents: A Primer
  • 50 - Erik Mintz: CID Installation of OS/2 and Its Platform Applications
  • 58 - Philip Lieberman: Creating Your Own INF Hyperlinked Files
  • 67 - Erik Mintz: Remote Installation of OS/2 Warp Connect
  • 69 - Corrective Service Information
#6 - November/December 1995


Archived IBM Webpage

  • 2 - Lia Wilson: From the Editor - The Human Link
  • 8 - What's New?
  • 22 - Van Landrum: Road Trip! Shopping the Internet
  • 24 - Todd Watson: Command-Line Commando
  • 28 - Edward Duhé, Bret Curran: Getting Warped and Connected Too!
  • 37 - Infrared: LANs Without Wires
  • 44 - Philip Lieberman: Security and Auditing in IBM LAN Server
  • 53 - Bruce Huang: Multi-User Performance Testing in a Client/Server Environment
  • 57 - Bob Russell: DCE Cell Performance: High Water Marks
  • 63 - Mark Gehring, Kamal C. Patel: Plug and Play in PC DOS 7
  • 67 - Questions and Answers
  • 69 - Corrective Service Information