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Dr. Stefan Zollner is the head of the Physics department at the New Mexico State University. He used to work at IBM East Fishkill as a CMOS Integration Engineer. | Dr. Stefan Zollner is the head of the Physics department at the New Mexico State University. He used to work at IBM East Fishkill as a CMOS Integration Engineer. | ||
==Articles== | |||
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* [[How to do port I/O (IN/OUT) from OS/2]] (1997) | |||
* [[Fast (500 kHz) analog-to-digital conversion in OS/2 using the CIO-DAS16/M1]] (1997) | |||
==Articles | * [[Accessing the CIO-DAC02 Digital-to-Analog converter from Computerboards, Inc.]] (1997) | ||
* [[How to do port I/O (IN/OUT) from OS/2 | |||
* [[Fast (500 kHz) analog-to-digital conversion in OS/2 using the CIO-DAS16/M1 | |||
* [[Accessing the CIO-DAC02 Digital-to-Analog converter from Computerboards, Inc. | |||
* [[Digital Input/Output in OS/2]] by [[Stefan Zollner]] (1997) | * [[Digital Input/Output in OS/2]] by [[Stefan Zollner]] (1997) | ||
* [[32-bit port I/O using the TESTCFG.SYS device driver | * [[32-bit port I/O using the TESTCFG.SYS device driver]] (1997) | ||
* [[Object-oriented programming examples for the GPIB (IEEE-488) bus | * [[Object-oriented programming examples for the GPIB (IEEE-488) bus]] (1997) | ||
;Articles Copyright:Stefan Zollner both articles "A New Generation of Operating Systems for Personal Computers: OS/2 2.1" and "Selecting an Operating System, Part I: OS/2 2.x" was published by AIP and the rights are governed by the AIP copyright, see http://journals.aip.org/copyright.html. | |||
:Stefan Zollner article "Selecting an Operating System, Part I: OS/2 2.x" can also be found here http://www.aip.org/cip/articles.htm | |||
:I had been told that AIP rarely refuse specific requests for reuse (with permission of the author), but they don’t relinquish the copyright. | |||
:On March 18 2012 Stefan Zollner gave permission to republish the OS/2 articles from this web site "Accessing ports and devices in OS/2 WARP". Martin Iturbide received this permission via e-mail. | |||
==Links== | |||
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/doc/SZollner_docs.zip SZollner_docs.zip] | |||
** ''Selecting an Operating System, Part I: OS/2 2.x'' (Mar/Apr 1994) | |||
** ''A New Generation of Operating Systems for Personal Computers: OS/2 2.1'' (Dec 1993) | |||
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1604691 | |||
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Revision as of 22:50, 13 December 2016
Dr. Stefan Zollner is the head of the Physics department at the New Mexico State University. He used to work at IBM East Fishkill as a CMOS Integration Engineer.
Articles
- EDM/2
- How to do port I/O (IN/OUT) from OS/2 (1997)
- Fast (500 kHz) analog-to-digital conversion in OS/2 using the CIO-DAS16/M1 (1997)
- Accessing the CIO-DAC02 Digital-to-Analog converter from Computerboards, Inc. (1997)
- Digital Input/Output in OS/2 by Stefan Zollner (1997)
- 32-bit port I/O using the TESTCFG.SYS device driver (1997)
- Object-oriented programming examples for the GPIB (IEEE-488) bus (1997)
- Articles Copyright
- Stefan Zollner both articles "A New Generation of Operating Systems for Personal Computers: OS/2 2.1" and "Selecting an Operating System, Part I: OS/2 2.x" was published by AIP and the rights are governed by the AIP copyright, see http://journals.aip.org/copyright.html.
- Stefan Zollner article "Selecting an Operating System, Part I: OS/2 2.x" can also be found here http://www.aip.org/cip/articles.htm
- I had been told that AIP rarely refuse specific requests for reuse (with permission of the author), but they don’t relinquish the copyright.
- On March 18 2012 Stefan Zollner gave permission to republish the OS/2 articles from this web site "Accessing ports and devices in OS/2 WARP". Martin Iturbide received this permission via e-mail.
Links
- SZollner_docs.zip
- Selecting an Operating System, Part I: OS/2 2.x (Mar/Apr 1994)
- A New Generation of Operating Systems for Personal Computers: OS/2 2.1 (Dec 1993)
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1604691