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1. Transformation Processing Inc. Accepts Subscription For UP To 1,000,000 Units |
software and services that enable companies worldwide to automatically migrate their application programs and data from legacy mainframe systems to UNIX, NT and OS/2 open systems
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    MISSISSAUGA, Ontario(BUSINESS WIRE)June 27, 1997 Transformation Processing Inc. (the "Company") (OTCBB:TPII) is pleased to announce that it has accepted a subscription from Pinetree Capital Corp. for a minimum of 700,00 Units and a maximum of 1,000,000 Units at US$0.70 per unit. Each unit is comprised of one common share of the company and one two-year warrant to purchase a further common share at US$1.00 on or before the first anniversary of the financing or at US$1.50 from the first anniversary until the second anniversary date. Proceeds of the financing will be used for working capital purposes. The financing is being conducted pursuant to the exemption set out in Rule 506 of Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933 and is scheduled to close on July 18, 1997. Transformation Processing Inc. is an information technology company that develops and markets software for three specific IT verticals.

2. Synchronet BBS Software
Open source BBS that works on the DOS, Windows, or OS/2 operating system and supports multiple simultaneous users with hierarchical message and file areas, multi-node chat, and the ever-popular BBS door games.
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3. ACCU Reviews: The Design Of OS/2
description of the various communications protocols supported by OS/2 and a description of the issues that the authors believe are important to the future of OS/2; open systems
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Recommended ISBN: Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pages: Price: Categories: os/2 Reviewed by Neil Bowler in C Vu 4-4 (May 1992) The details in the book come from "the horse's mouth". One author is the lead architect of OS/2 2.0. This leads to some statements being biased towards IBM. It does, however, give an insight into some of IBM's strategies such as Systems Application Architecture (SAA), and where OS/2 fits into the scheme of things. Although the book is based on OS/2 2.0 it gives a full description of the internals of OS/2 1.x, and details differences between the two main versions of the operating system. The book makes some comparisons with Unix, but this is usually in the context of "OS/2 does it this way, UNIX does it that way, therefore OS/2 is much better". The book is well structured, and fairly readable, but the nature of the book makes it heavy-going at times. Each chapter is contains a brief summary and a list of the terminology used (which is quite large for most chapters). A glossary at the end of the book might have been more useful. Each chapter concludes with a section of exercises based on that chapter. This seemed odd, perhaps the authors are intending the book as a course text-book. The first 80 pages concentrate on historical background, microprocessor architectures (80x86 and RISC) and hardware architectures. The book then gives a brief description of the essential workings of MSDOS. Though interesting I question its inclusion in a mid-length, expensive book. All of this subject matter is available in other books many listed in the good 8 page bibliography.

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, NT and OS/2 open systems environments. Transformation Processing Inc. also offers a Year 2000 scan and repair service through one of its alliance partners IBS IBS Irritable bowel
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Transformation Processing Inc. accepts subscription for UP to 1,000,000 units.
MISSISSAUGA Mississauga , city (1991 pop. 463,388), S Ont., Canada, 12 mi (20 km) W of Toronto on Lake Ontario. A residential suburb of Toronto and a growing transportation and industrial center, it is one of Canada's fastest-growing , Ontario(BUSINESS WIRE)June 27, 1997 Transformation Processing Inc. (the "Company") ( OTCBB OTCBB
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