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Welcome to the Wiki at netlabs.org. You will find a lot of interesting information about OS/2 and [http://www.ecomstation.com eCS] on this page. | Welcome to the Wiki at netlabs.org. You will find a lot of interesting information about OS/2 and [http://www.ecomstation.com eCS] on this page. | ||
This wiki is dedicated to Cinc who bugged me long enough until I finaly got it to work :-) | This wiki is dedicated to Cinc who bugged me long enough until I finaly got it to work :-) | ||
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stuff. Undocumented means there's no official documentation or the | stuff. Undocumented means there's no official documentation or the | ||
documentation (for example included on DevCon CDs) isn't available to | documentation (for example included on DevCon CDs) isn't available to | ||
the public anymore. | the public anymore. But DON'T JUST COPY any documentation you may have into the Wiki. Keep in mind it's copyrighted! | ||
[[Undocumented stuff]] | [[Undocumented stuff]] |
Revision as of 21:09, 31 January 2004
Welcome to the Wiki at netlabs.org. You will find a lot of interesting information about OS/2 and eCS on this page.
This wiki is dedicated to Cinc who bugged me long enough until I finaly got it to work :-)
Enjoy
What is a Wiki
If you don't know the concept of a Wiki yet we recommend you to have a look at the MediaWiki User's Guide.
If you just want to add some content without much reading read the Markup Overview.
If you have no clue about Wiki you might first check how to edit a page.
Programming
This section contains hints and tricks and descriptions of undocumented stuff. Undocumented means there's no official documentation or the documentation (for example included on DevCon CDs) isn't available to the public anymore. But DON'T JUST COPY any documentation you may have into the Wiki. Keep in mind it's copyrighted!
IRC
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Drivers
Visit http://www.os2warp.be if you want to know if your hardware is supported.
Software
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