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ArticlesNovember 1994 / Special Report


November 1994 / Special Report

article Exploring Chicago and Daytona
Although they share common features, the newest versions of Windows and NT have fundamental differences
- by Jon Udell

article IBM Engages Warp Drive for OS/2
Experience counts. That's one of the messages that IBM is continually repeating as it gets ready to roll out the next version of OS/2.
- by Stan Miastkowski

article Windows Becomes DSP-Aware
table Microsoft's Minimum And Recommended DSP Functionality
With the DSP Resource Manager, Chicago offers both developers and users easy entry to DSP-based devices
- by Andrew W. Davis

article Virtual Device Driver Services
All x86 Intel processors since the 386 have had four internal protection levels, 0 to 3.

article MAPI Blooms in Chicago
table What MAPI Does
table Extended MAPI Capabilities
table Transport-Provider Responsibilities
table Current and Future MAPI-Supported Messaging Services
table CMC And Simple MAPI Functions
Microsoft's MAPI, with wide industry support, is set to be the desktop messaging standard
- by Tom Sheldon

article Programming with MAPI
All MAPI interfaces are available in both 16- and 32-bit versions to support the Windows family.

article Globalization of Windows
Developing Windows software for the global market could be your greatest challenge. Here's how to start.
- by Dean Abramson

article Automating TCP/IP in NT
Microsoft gives Windows NT greater capability to assign network addresses
- by Peter Wayner

article Security
One of the subtle problems in any network env ironment is security.

article Extending the Reach of OLE
Distributed OLE promises cross-platform remote capabilities for linking component software
- by Keith Pleas

article Cairo Takes OLE to New Levels
The next version of Windows NT, code-named Cairo and targeted for release sometime in 1995, will be built around the concepts of objects and component software.

article Windows Becomes LAN Friendly
Windows95 aims to right the networking wrongs of Windows 3.x with a new suite of management features
- by Barry Nance

article Managing Color in Chicago
With Chicago's ICM, the color of an imported image will more closely match what you see on a monitor or printout
- by Tom R. Halfhill

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