Isn't It Time Your Devices Got Warped?

December 28, 1994 -- After all, it's going to be a warped world in 1995 and
you'll want to stay ahead of your competition. The time is NOW, for you to
reap the benefits of the exploding acceptance of OS/2 as the 32-Bit
operating system for personal computers! The opportunity is here and
increasing daily. Join the ranks of your colleagues in the industry who
already have device support for OS/2, and are exploiting this market
explosion.

The list of OS/2 compatible graphics accelerators, DASD, SCSI and
multimedia products that exist today is constantly expanding. Are YOU on
that list? If not, then NOW is the time to make a change and get your
share of the market. And here's how to do it.

The DUDE Team, of the IBM Driver Development Support Center, is standing
ready to provide you with training and support to help you expedite your
OS/2 driver development efforts. Just take a look at how the DUDE Team
provides one-stop shopping for worldwide device driver development
support:

*   The DUDE Team

    -    Support for your questions and training needs
    -    Voice-Mail - 24 hours - 407-982-4239

*   The DUDE, a dedicated BBS

    -    Latest information focused on driver developer needs
    -    Development problem assistance
    -    Timely news of interest and Technical Conference bulletins
    -    407-982-3217 - N,8,1 @ 14.4KBPS

*   Education

    -    Specialized driver developer workshops
    -    Expertise of highly experienced instructors
    -    Intensive, hands-on technical sessions
    -    Access to IBM Boca Programming Center technical personnel

Now that you know how extensive the on-going technical support is, just
look at the sound BUSINESS reasons why you need to begin your OS/2 driver
development efforts, right away!

* Ride the crest of rapidly increasing OS/2 market acceptance
* Save significantly on programmer development time & costs
* Gain access to the latest levels of code
* Give yourself a "Quick Start" on bringing your driver to market
* Open your opportunities to new, explosive OS/2 market segments
* Your competition is doing it!

OK, now you need to take the first step toward acquiring your market share!
First, connect to the "DUDE" at 407-982-3217 and complete the registration
form. Downloading the file DDSC_DES.TXT provides the information that will
guide you through the array of services available on The DUDE. Within one
business day your access level will be upgraded and you may sign up for
one of the Device Driver Developer Workshops, held at the IBM Boca Raton
facility. To register for any of the workshops, DOWNLOAD the registration
file, REGISTER.TXT, fill in the blanks, and then UPLOAD the completed file
to the DUDE. Upon UPLOAD of your form, you will receive a D-MAIL
(DUDE-MAIL) confirming your registration in the DDSC Workshop. IT'S THAT
EASY !!

And, if you don't have immediate access to The DUDE, call our Voice-Mail
number (407-982-4239) and leave a message requesting help and your call
will be returned within 2 business hours.

Your registration on The DUDE will ensure that The DUDE Team can continue
to provide you with the on-going support that you may need during your
driver development efforts.

Additionally, if you're looking for someone to write device drivers, then
look at this bonus offered by the DUDE. You can use DUDE-ADS to help
increase your chances of finding the right developer for the job.

Now that you know how to get started, put your plan together, enroll now,
and prepare to WARP into the future with OS/2, the award winning 32-bit
operating system of choice!

                        OS/2
                    Device Driver
                     Workshops

                        IBM
                1000 NW 51st Street
                Boca Raton, FL 33431
              DUDE (BBS) (407) 982-3217
             Voice Mail: (407) 982-4239

                Team Lead = Rudy Pietro

            Bob Peterson        Gary Gerke
            Jim Bennett         Charles Devries
            Richard Golasky     Peggy Pecora
            Cathy Riggins       Carlo Ligotti

        We expedite OS/2 support of your product!
        -----------------------------------------
       General information
       o  Utilize our DDSC Laboratory
       o  Public courses scheduled for 1995
       o  Onsite courses available
       o  Designed for C or MASM programmers
       o  Morning lecture covers topics listed in course outlines
       o  Afternoon lab sessions concentrate on developing your
          customer device drivers

    All workshop schedules may be subject to change based upon
    customer demand and technology availability

                Workshop Schedule 1995
                ----------------------
   Date     Topic
   ----     -----
   01/16 -- OS2DD303 Adapter Device Drivers (ADD)
   02/13 -- OS2DD101 Physical Device Drivers (PDD)
   03/13 -- OS2DD201 Virtual Device Drivers (VDD)
   04/10 -- OS2DD302 Graphics Accelerator Device Drivers
   05/08 -- OS2DD309 Multimedia Device Drivers
   06/05 -- OS2DD101 Physical Device Drivers (PDD)
   07/10 -- OS2DD305 Device Managers (DMD)
   08/07 -- OS2DD402 SMP Device Drivers
   09/11 -- OS2DD201 Virtual Device Drivers (VDD)
   10/02 -- OS2DD101 Physical Device Drivers (PDD)
   11/06 -- OS2DD308 Lan Device Drivers (NDIS-MAC)
   12/04 -- OS2DD309 Multimedia Device Drivers

                PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT IN
               OS/2 BY PROVIDING DD SUPPORT!

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