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Ray Duncan

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Ray Duncan is currently the CTO of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.

Publications

Books

  • Duncan: Advanced OS/2 Programming - Microsoft Press 1988, ISBN 1-55615-045-8 (zip)
  • Duncan: Essential OS/2 Functions - Quick Reference - Microsoft Press 1988, ISBN 1-55615-177-2

Articles

Dr. Dobb's Journal
  • Graphics on IBM's Personal Computer (Vol 7, No 7, Jul 1982)
  • Writing OS/2 Applications with I/O Privileges (Vol 13, No 12, Dec 1988) [1]
  • Interprocess communications in OS/2 (Vol 14, No 6, Jun 1988)
Microsoft Systems Journal
  • OS/2 Multitasking: Exploiting the Protected Mode of the 286
  • OS/2 Inter-Process Communication: Semaphores, Pipes, and Queues
  • Porting MS-DOS® Assembly Language Programs to the OS/2 Environment
  • Character-Oriented Display Services Using OS/2's VIO Subsystem
  • Writing OS/2 Bimodal Device Drivers: An Examination of the DevHlp API
  • Design Goals and Implementation of the New High Performance File System (Vol.4 No.5)
  • OS/2 Version 2.0: Exploiting the 32-bit Architecture of 80386 and 80486-based Systems (Vol.5 No.3)
PC Magazine - Power Programming
  • Parsing Command Lines in OS/2 (1988-12-27) 263
  • Taking a Realistic Look at DOS 4.0 (1989-01-17) 329
  • OS/2 Environments, Times, and Dates (1989-01-31) 267
  • Comparing DOS and OS/2 File Systems (1989-02-14) 321
  • File Management in C and Assembly Language (1989-02-28) 297
  • Putting a Mouse in Your Programs (1989-05-16) 309
  • Getting Acquainted with the Latest Version of OS/2: 1.2 (Part 1) (1989-03-27) 348
  • Getting Acquainted with the Latest Version of OS/2: 1.2 (Part 2) (1990-04-10) 320
  • Using Long Files and Extended Attributes Part 1 (1990-04-24) 320
  • Using Long Files and Extended Attributes Part 2 (1990-05-15) 312
  • A Sneak Preview of the 32-Bit Version of OS/2 2.0 (1990-05-29) 391
  • Explore the Depths and Impacts of the OS/2's New 32-Bit API (1990-06-12) 368
  • An Overview of the OS/2 2.0 Memory Management Scheme (1990-06-26) 429
IBM Personal Systems Technical Solutions
  • Design Goals and Implementation of the new High Performance File System (#2 1990) - Reprint from Microsoft Systems Journal, Sep 1989

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