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* [[ANSICALL.DLL]]
* [[ANSICALL.DLL]]
* BDCALLS
* BKSCALLS
* BMSCALLS
* BVSCALLS
* DIVE
* DMQSPROF
* DOSCALLS
* FFST
* FKA
* HELPMGR
* IMP
* KBDCALLS
* LIBUNI
* LVM
* MCIAPI
* MDM
* MIPMINI
* MMIO
* MMPM
* MONCALLS
* MOUCALLS
* MSG
* NAMPIPES
* NLS
* NWIAPI
* OS2SM
* PICV
* PMBIDI
* PMCLIP
* PMCTLS
* PMDCTLS
* PMDDE
* PMDDEML
* PMDRAG
* PMGPI
* PMGRE
* PMMERGE
* PMMLE
* PMPIC
* PMSHAPI
* PMSPL
* PMVDMP
* PMVIOP
* PMWIN
* PMWP
* PNP
* QUECALLS
* REGISTRY
* REXX
* REXXAPI
* REXXINIT
* REXXUTIL
* RMINFO
* SESMGR
* SHPIINST
* SO32DLL
* SOFTDRAW
* SOM
* SPOOLCP
* SSM
* SW
* TCP32DLL
* TCPIP32
* TCPIPDLL
* UCONV
* UNIKBD
* VIOCALLS
* WINPRF
* WPCONFIG
* WPINET
* WPPRINT
This page is based on [[Paul Ratcliffe]]'s OS/2 DLL Entry Points page.

Revision as of 14:07, 25 November 2014

This document show the methods that are called from the different DLL in the OS/2 Warp 4.5x platform. It also applies for eComstation 1.x and 2.x.

  • ANSICALL.DLL
  • BDCALLS
  • BKSCALLS
  • BMSCALLS
  • BVSCALLS
  • DIVE
  • DMQSPROF
  • DOSCALLS
  • FFST
  • FKA
  • HELPMGR
  • IMP
  • KBDCALLS
  • LIBUNI
  • LVM
  • MCIAPI
  • MDM
  • MIPMINI
  • MMIO
  • MMPM
  • MONCALLS
  • MOUCALLS
  • MSG
  • NAMPIPES
  • NLS
  • NWIAPI
  • OS2SM
  • PICV
  • PMBIDI
  • PMCLIP
  • PMCTLS
  • PMDCTLS
  • PMDDE
  • PMDDEML
  • PMDRAG
  • PMGPI
  • PMGRE
  • PMMERGE
  • PMMLE
  • PMPIC
  • PMSHAPI
  • PMSPL
  • PMVDMP
  • PMVIOP
  • PMWIN
  • PMWP
  • PNP
  • QUECALLS
  • REGISTRY
  • REXX
  • REXXAPI
  • REXXINIT
  • REXXUTIL
  • RMINFO
  • SESMGR
  • SHPIINST
  • SO32DLL
  • SOFTDRAW
  • SOM
  • SPOOLCP
  • SSM
  • SW
  • TCP32DLL
  • TCPIP32
  • TCPIPDLL
  • UCONV
  • UNIKBD
  • VIOCALLS
  • WINPRF
  • WPCONFIG
  • WPINET
  • WPPRINT


This page is based on Paul Ratcliffe's OS/2 DLL Entry Points page.