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Are you trying to figure out how to develop applications in Windows NT? This issue will show you some of the highlights of data access, Visual Basic, Windows NT Server, and more.


R10000 Design Innovations

By Anne Fischer Lent, 02/01/1996

Design innovations for the R10000.

ODBC 3.0

By Ken North, 02/01/1996

ODBC 3.0 includes binding, fetching, and bookmark enhancements.

Porting from UNIX to NT

By Lawrence E. Hughes, 02/01/1996

Lawrence Hughes tells the story of how Intergraph moved from UNIX to Windows NT.

Windows NT Setup Issues

By Mark Minasi, 02/01/1996

Microsoft Support Engineers help you troubleshoot Windows NT Setup.

Welcome to the NT Fan Club

By Alex Pournelle, 02/01/1996

Windows NT is gaining support, and Alex Pournelle shares some names Comdex added to the NT Fan Club list.

How Does the PowerStack Stack Up?

By Joel Sloss, 02/01/1996

Test results, test runtime and system cost, of the PowerStack.

Why & Why Not?

By John Enck, 02/01/1996

A review of 32-bit fax servers that support high-end, multiline fax adapters.

Microsoft Unveils Wide-Ranging Commitment to Internet

By Anne Fischer Lent, 02/01/1996

Microsoft announces products and technologies designed to integrate PC and Internet platforms.

The Fax of Life

By John Enck, 02/01/1996

What’s in Store with 32-bit Delphi?

By Dave Jewell, 02/01/1996

The 32-bit Delphi will provide better performance for applications.

Borland Delphi 1.0

By Dave Jewell, 02/01/1996

Borland Delphi 1.0 is a union between Borland''s stunningly fast object-oriented Pascal compiler and a Visual Basic (VB)-style front end.

Choosing Windows NT Server

By Alex Pournelle, 02/01/1996

Jeff Sloman explains how Windows NT Server offers a new kind of flexibility to network administrators.

Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions

By Bob Chronister, 02/01/1996

Bob Chronister can help you out of a jam, or just offer some tips on navigating your NT system.

Diamond Flower Doubleshot

By Andy Smith, 02/01/1996

Doubleshot takes advantage of Windows NT Workstation's symmetrical multiprocessing capabilities to provide extra power with only a marginal increase in price.

The Future of Data Access: ODBC, DAO, and OLE DB

By Ken North, 02/01/1996

Ken North explains why every Windows NT user should understand three data-access solutions: ODBC, DAO, and OLE DB.

Groupware: The PC Team Sport, Part 3

By Tim Daniels, 02/01/1996

Tim Daniels wraps up this series by focusing on the extensibility of Collabra Share, Lotus Notes, and Microsoft Exchange.

Have It Your Way

By John Enck, 02/01/1996

How to address the need for a customized fax server to fit specific business needs.

Glossary (OLE Automation)

By Anne Fischer Lent, 02/01/1996

Terms and definitions for OLE Automation.

MIPS/NT: Allied from Birth

By Anne Fischer Lent, 02/01/1996

Anne Fischer Lent discusses the inevitable teaming of the MIPS chip with NT.

VB vs. Delphi: What’s the Difference?

By Dave Jewell, 02/01/1996

Two listings illustrate the differences between VB program and Delphi program.

NT = New Tools

By Mark Smith, 02/01/1996

It's exciting to be involved with an operating-system platform that both works today and doesn't lock you out of future tools and technology.

The PowerPC Platform

By Joel Sloss, 02/01/1996

A single computer will be able to run any 32-bit operating system.

SCSI Definitions

By Editors, 02/01/1996

Definitions for Fast SCSI and Wide SCSI.

Motorola PowerStack RISC PC

By Joel Sloss, 02/01/1996

Motorola's PowerStack RISE PC is probably the fastest PowerPC/Windows NT system seen yet.

How to Set up IP

By Mark Minasi, 02/01/1996

Mark Minasi tells you three things you need to know about IP addressing.

Loading Service Packs

By Andy Smith, 02/01/1996

Andy Smith tells you how to successfully load Windows NT Service Packs.

Fax Servers

By John Enck, 02/01/1996

A table that compares fax servers from attributes to price.

Buy the Numbers

By Andy Smith, 02/01/1996

Results of the eveluation of Doubleshot's performance.

OLE Automation Server

By Bob Chronister, 02/01/1996

Keith Pleas shows you how to create Visual Basic's new classes, the first step in creating an OLE Automation server.


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