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Usage of Weasel in distributed networks

2005-02-03 15:59:09 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru, Digi]

Admins of distributed local networks usually should organize postal streams between servers. Additional servers may be used to unite slow communication channels, etc.

The article talks how to organize distribution of one domain among several SMTP-servers in LAN using Weasel.


Week of network cards

2005-02-01 14:24:29 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

The fifth week of 2005 is dedicated to collection of info about compatible/non-compatible network cards. Our database contains 25 records only... Major part of the models are not produced anymore. Post new reports using the web-form. Attention! The developers of solutions based on eComStation are interested to know about Wi-Fi cards with PCI interface.

Moreover, we invite you send us logs of eCS installer. If sound/network card was not detected by the eCS 1.2 installer, then send instlog.zip file (\var\log) to support (at) ecomstation.com


eComStation updates

2005-01-31 14:07:14 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

eComStation Betazone now contains:

  • eComStation 1.2 for AMD64 (.iso CD1 is available for SSS subsribers)
  • PNG I/O -- system support of PNG format (write support)

Moreover, JRescuer (2.11) and JUne (1.10) was updated - tools for JFS volumes maintaining.


Introducing the eComStation BetaZone

2005-01-24 17:58:58 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [http://www.ecomstation.com/news.phtml?action=fullnews&id=1009]

Serenity Systems International and Mensys BV are glad to announce the launch of the eComStation BetaZone.

The eComStation BetaZone is a repository of (possible) future components of eComStation or standalone projects and is intended to provide eComStation customers with a sneak peek of what is being developed.

A selection of available projects:

  • NTFS.IFS -- provides NTFS filesupport in eCS
  • eSimpleSoft Pack -- a collection of utilities for eCS
  • Win32Prn -- use windows printerdrivers in eCS
  • Icon Themes -- build your own iconsets for eCS
  • PNG I/O -- a codec to provide PNG support to the system

Restricted to Software Subscription Services customers:

  • JFS.IFS -- allows eComStation to boot of JFS volumes, providing increased performance of the entire system
  • Samba server (3.0.9)

Forums:

Most projects have an associated forum to discuss the application or driver directly with the developer.

How to access?

You can gain access to the BetaZone via your profile page at http://www.ecomstation.com/

If you purchased Software Subscription Service you can access the BetaZone via your account at Mensys or eComStation.biz - you will have access to more projects that way.

If you are a developer:

We invite all developers of eComStation software to host their project on the eComStation BetaZone. The BetaZone offers an easy and centralized way to release your software to the eComStation public, and offers project management features, like task and time management. If you want to host your project on the BetaZone please contact us via the link at the BetaZone homepage.

We hope you will enjoy this facility!


OS/2 e-Zine: December 2005 issue

2005-01-24 16:54:16 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS]

The December issue of OS/2 e-Zine is now on-line.

In this issue:

From The Editor

  • Isaac Leung talks about importance of articles and reviews

Reviews

  • Enigmail -- John Bijnens looks at adding security to Mozilla mail

Articles

  • Keyboard Input from A to ü - Keith Merrington fixes some codepage glitches from the last article
  • Case Study: Redeveloping a web site with PPWizard (Part 6): Validation -- AL du Pisani concludes his series on using PPWizard to develop web sites

The Art Department -- Tim Swank, is back again with some more of his creations.

Forums

  • Ask John -- John Bijnens answer your OS/2 questions in this ongoing forum;
  • December Forums -- Questions for the authors? Disagree with us? Take it to the forums;

Updated IBM drivers

2005-01-24 16:33:40 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.ecomstation.com, Chuck McKinnis]

eComStation users can download updated from www.ecomstation.com site:

  • IBM IDE Dasd driver
  • IBM DVD/UDF support
  • IBM Single Mouse driver
  • IBM IrDA support

The eCS MT 3.1.8.0 control file has been updated to support installation of the first 3 items.


Week of ink printers

2005-01-23 18:51:38 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

The fourth week of 2005 is dedicated to collection of info about compatible/non-compatible ink printers. Our database contains 24 records only... Major part of the models are not produced anymore. Post new reports using the web-form.

Moreover, we invite you send us logs of eCS installer. If sound/network card was not detected by the eCS 1.2 installer, then send instlog.zip file (\var\log) to support (at) ecomstation.com


What should be the next step for eCS?

2005-01-23 12:11:51 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.os2world.com, Kim Haverblad]

What should be the next step for eCS? That is the latest question that we are running as a poll here at OS2 World (Increace publicity, Port eComStation to Intel 64 platform, Create special developer programs, Help Odin, None of the above)

Thanks to Carlos de Luna Saenz who suggested the poll.


Article on Extended Atributes on FAT32 volumes

2005-01-22 18:43:44 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Oleg Bulavsky]

Implementation of EA support in current FAT32 IFS is ugly. But how must they be implemented right? Oleg Bulavsky saved own opinion on subject in this document.

What do You all think about this? Please send feedback to Oleg Bulavsky


Usage of LimeWire in OS/2

2005-01-21 00:47:29 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru, Eugene Romanenko]

Many PC users are using file-exchange software. This is the most simple and quick way to share music, video, movies, etc with other users of network.

You can use such software in OS/2 too: XNap (OpenNap network), BitTorrent client and LimeWire. eMule may be started using Odin.

The article LimeWire under OS/2: Tips & Tricks contains information about LimeWire and tricks how to use it in OS/2 (english text).


A good 2004 for Serenity Systems International

2005-01-03 01:07:44 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eComStation/, Bob St.John (SSI)]

Because of some of the "noise" on USENET, I posted the following information, there:

Seems to be a lot of discussion about "status" ... and most of it coming from the FUD4, which means most of it is wrong. It is a time of year which calls for a look back and a look ahead. So, in Janus fashion, let's do some of that.

To clear some muddy waters, the company is incorporated as Managed Systems International; filed on January 14, 1998, election effective on January 28, 1998. The "Serenity Systems International" name was registered for Managed Systems International, Inc. on January 30, 1998 in Denton County, which is the appropriate jurisdiction for businesses in Lewisville, TX.

Legal documents from the state and federal government are addressed as:

Managed Systems International, Inc.
Serenity Systems International
765 Juniper Lane
Lewisville, TX

and have been received, addressed this way, since January 1998. Which means, btw, that the seventh anniversary of SSI is coming up next month. I can only hope that 2005 is as good to us as 2004 has been because 2004 was the best year, yet. No surprise, some very good things happened.

First, Serenity Virtual Station was announced. This could be a topic of its own, but short story, SSI was part of the OEM agreement with Connectix and InnoTek. That direction shifted away from OS/2. SSI began a path at Warpstock Austin in 2002 which culminated in the delivery of a VM application supporting OS/2 as both a host and a guest. The only one in the industry. A product which will become much stronger in 2005.

Second, SSI provided Open Office support for OS/2 users in an agreement with InnoTek. Terms of the agreement will not be disclosed, but SSI provided funding, not other resources, as has been suggested.

These two products, in addition to the release of eComStation 1.2 and other related eComStation products, combined to drive the highest annual revenue in SSI's history.

To put some meaning on that, consider that SSI continues to maintain an IBM OEM agreement. Such agreements *require* that specific revenue objectives be met. I will not disclose the terms of our agreement with IBM, but folks can contact IBM and inquire for themselves what IBM would expect of a software OEM from a volume standpoint.

Consider that SSI has been an IBM software OEM since 1998. In our current agreement, we are on schedule to exceed that revenue objective. As significant as that amount is, it is a payment to one vendor, supplier. Which means SSI has to post significant gross revenues beyond that amount, and that is exactly what we are doing.

Another point to consider regarding the life of eComStation. OEMs can continue to license and use products and technologies from IBM long after IBM ceases to sell and support those products. As relates to eComStation, we recently negotiated the rights to IBM Host Attach feature for OS/2, PCOM.

Folks can go to IBM's page for info about the product, including the products supported. But you won't see OS/2 on that page as a supported platform. However, the eComStation Host Attach Feature includes the IBM PCOM product which supports OS/2. We added this product to our contract at the specific request of one of our enterprise customers (it is pretty much an enteprise product), a muncipal mass transit organization.

As long as OS/2 is good business, eComStation will thrive. And since 2004 was the best year, yet ... no change is anticipated. Well, of course, there is a plan to change things for the better ... again. In line with this, remember that both releases of eComStation have won OS/2 World's vote of OS/2 users as the Best Commercial Product of the Year.

Looks like the voting for 2004 has not gotten off the ground, but SSI might have been competing for three slots with eComStation 1.2, SVISTA, and OO.org/2. A great performance by an OS/2 vendor - publisher to deliver major new applications, filling crucial needs for OS/2 users.

And I have already taken some of that revenues and begun funding enhancements to our products for our OS/2 users, to make 2005 another great year.

One comment on SSI and "the franchise tax". Fact is, SSI (I) was late in filing a report to the Comptroller of the state. My fault, but the accountant and I have submitted the reports and wait for the Comptroller's office to get back to us. Again, this is not a payment issue ... this is a reporting issue. And it will be resolved.

So, thank you for your continued support in 2004. I'm grateful. I'm also proud of what we have been able to deliver; updates to eComStation, Open Office, while continuing to provide Smart Suite, and a virtual machine application. In 2005 we will build on all of these with an objective of continuing to add value and contribute to the useability of OS/2.

I'm very grateful to our users, partners, and contributors.


November edition of russian PCWorld

2005-01-03 00:05:40 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

In the latest issue of popular computer magazine Russian PCWorld there is a short article related to eComStation (N 11, november 2004, pages 80-82). It talks about features of the operating system and main principles of internal architecture. This is useful for novice users or people non familiar with eComStation.

This text was published in the Web:


Frequently asked questions

2005-01-02 23:57:06 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

The most frequently asked questions in december, 2004:

  • Question: "new version of eComStation was released, isn't it?!"; Answer: Yes, read the announcement eComStation 1.2 Announcement;
  • Question: "eComStation installed doesn't detect my hardware"; Answer: participate in building of hardware database (send \var\log\instlog.zip to support (at) ecomstation.com);
  • Question: "What is the current set of eComStation Server edition?"; Answer: The software is distributed on 3 CDs.

Answers to this and other questions are collected in our eCS FAQ book (russian language, 140 records).


Quake III Arena for eComStation

2005-01-02 21:06:45 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

One of users (nick: Shai-Hulud) wrote a small Quake 3 under OS/2 (without Voodo 1/2 adapter) HOWTO. This method supposes usage of Mesa OpenGL libraries. Read HOWTO and screenshots here.

It's necessary research Linux/DRI codes to implement hardware acceleration in Mesa for eComStation.


VOICE Newsletter 01/2005

2005-01-02 20:48:09 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Christian Hennecke]

The January issue of the VOICE Newsletter is now available online.

In the latest issue you can find:

  • Your time to decide - continued -- by Christian Hennecke
  • Shaping the future of OS/2 events -- by Peter Koller
  • Visual Programming with OpenGL and Innotek GCC C++ -- by Per Johansson
  • Warpstock Europe 2004 -- by Keith Merrington
  • Impressions from Warpstock Europe 2004 -- by Niels Jensen
  • And of course letters, addenda, tips, and the compiled news of the previous month!

Santa Clauses no pasaran!

2004-12-30 01:42:00 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [eCo Software, software updates]

New year is near. How to stop the New Year holiday?! Eat all tangerines in advance and leave the New Year's Tree without decorations!

New game "DeathMorozes & Tree of Apocalipse" allows you interrupt the channel of decorations delivery. Every Santa Clause is carring one toy for the Tree. Shoot them all!

You have five weapons:

  • pistol -- tickling for santa's heels,
  • machine-gun -- quick spending of ammunition,
  • flare pistol -- effective weapon,
  • mines and
  • super mines -- no pasaran! (activation is fulfilled with delay)

Homepage of the game: http://ecomstation.ru/ecobaby

Product of eCo Software. The game is developed by the 13th SUNRISE team (former sNOa gamepack).

P.S. This game is for small children only which should stay in good mood during the holidays.


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