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* [[OS/2 High Performance File System]] by [[Les Bell]] (September 1996) | * [[OS/2 High Performance File System]] by [[Les Bell]] (September 1996) | ||
* [[KEYBOARD.DCP File Format]] by [[Martin Lafaix]] (March 1995) | * [[KEYBOARD.DCP File Format]] by [[Martin Lafaix]] (March 1995) | ||
* [[OS/2 Presentation Drivers in a Nutshell]] by [[Dave Raymer]] (April 1993) | * [[OS/2 Presentation Manager Drivers|OS/2 Presentation Drivers in a Nutshell]] by [[Dave Raymer]] (April 1993) | ||
* [[Introduction to IOPL programming]] by [[Roger Orr]] (December 1992) | * [[Introduction to IOPL programming]] by [[Roger Orr]] (December 1992) | ||
* [[Programming direct OS/2 Disk I/O]] by [[Roger Orr]] (April 1992) | * [[Programming direct OS/2 Disk I/O]] by [[Roger Orr]] (April 1992) |
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Pages in category "Driver Articles"
The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.
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- Inside the High Performance File System - Part 1
- Inside the High Performance File System - Part 2
- Inside the High Performance File System - Part 3
- Inside the High Performance File System - Part 4
- Inside the High Performance File System - Part 5
- Inside the High Performance File System - Part 6
- IOCTL90 - OS/2 Ioctl90 Multimedia Mixer - Official API Definition
- IOCTL90 Physical Device Driver sample source code
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- Object-Oriented OS2 Audio Device Driver Samples
- Object-oriented programming examples for the GPIB (IEEE-488) bus
- OS/2 Device Driver Frequently Asked Questions
- OS/2 device driver interrupt processing and the kernel
- OS/2 Device Drivers for Dummies - The Beginning
- OS/2 Device Drivers Information
- OS/2 Gets Device Support
- OS/2 High Performance File System
- OS/2 initialisation - making it work for you
- OS/2 Installable File Systems Part 1
- OS/2 Installable File Systems Part 2
- OS/2 Installable File Systems Part 3
- OS/2 Presentation Drivers in a Nutshell
- OS/2 Warp's New Infrared Support
- OS/2's Symmetrical Multiprocessing Demystified