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From: larrys@watson.ibm.com
Subject: Re: VIO, KBD and MOU calls.
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Date: Fri, 14 Jun 91 08:28:26

In <1991Jun11.105427.8068@kingston.ac.uk>, cs_b144@ux.kingston.ac.uk (Ian Stickland) writes:
>
>From what I've heard and read about OS/2 2.0 it would appear that
>the VIO, KBD, and MOU calls have only been kept as 16bit calls. Is
>this true, and if so WHY?

This is true, last time I heard.  I don't know why.

>If so, does this mean that the PM AVIO interface is also 16bit? I
>hope it doesn't, as the VIO is extremely useful for terminal
>emulations and editors. If this is the case does this mean that
>we are supposed to use PM for all output?? Doesn't this somewhat
>restrict our options.

I don't know.

>I've also heard/read that it will be possible to have applications
>that are a mixture of 16/32 bit code. Again, is this true, and how
>does this work? Would this be a way (yeuk!) of using AVIO calls
>under PM perhaps?

This will be possible, via thunks.  I don't know the details.

>Does this ultimately mean that the use of full-screen applications
>or development of such programs is being discouraged ?? (Or are
>Boca trying to force Austin into making Communications Manager a
>full PM application...)

Full-screen apps have always been discouraged by those who feel it is
time to let progress progress.  Whether or not the OS/2 folks (the Boca
Bunch) feel this way, I don't know.  I have been pushing to get Comm.
Mgr. and LAN Req. to become PM apps, but I don't know what the current
status of that is (nor could I tell you if I knew, I'm sure).

>Does this also mean that LPEX will be consigned to 16 bits forever ?
>(sob, sob...)

LPEX?  What's that?  Never heard of it...  ;)

Cheers,
Larry Salomon, Jr. (aka 'Q')            LARRYS@YKTVMV.BITNET
OS/2 Applications and Tools             larrys@ibmman.watson.ibm.com
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center         larrys@eng.clemson.edu
Yorktown Heights, NY

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