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1.1 root 1: AVIOSKEL Template for an AVIO program (see BROWSE as an example)
2: BIGJOB The five programs from Charles Petzold's March 1988 MSJ article
3: BIO Biorhythm chart drawing application. Illustrates GPI calls.
4: BMAP Demonstrates how to load Bitmaps as resources.
5: BROWSE A file browser written with AVIO calls.
6: BTNTEST Lets you examine the various styles of buttons available.
7: CALC A simple PM calculator.
8: CHAOS A demonstration of running a second thread.
9: CLIPBD Write to a clipboard with CLIPPUT, view it with CLIPSHOW.
10: DLGSAMP A sample of list boxes, buttons, changing the color palette.
11: FONTTEST Allows you to specify what type of font you wish to view
12: HELLO Simple "Hello World" application. (Also: Petzold Chs. 2,3)
13: LINE A graphics package; allows you to draw in various colors
14: LINEFRAC A fractal generator; demonstrates GPI calls.
15: MBOXTEST Lets you create and examine various types of message boxes.
16: NEWCARD A ported Windows cardfile application.
17: PETZOLD "Programming the OS/2 Presentation Manager" sample programs
18: PMCOMM A terminal program written for PM.
19: SHAPES Draws a rectangular solid with various parameters
20: SNAP Makes snapshots of screen regions; can save into Win386 files.
21: SPY Traps and displays messages to windows; useful for debugging.
22: TEMPLATE Demonstrates dialog boxes, list boxes, centering text.
23: TYPER A simple "typewriter." (Also: Petzold\Chap05\TypeAway)
24: WITHIN Allows you to create windows in windows in ....
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