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Hi Dilbert,
Seems a message vanished :)
Warp 3 including 12 or so for the IAK and various bonus programs. IIRC
the OS was on 13 Floppies with most using an extended format (1.6 MB?)
bootable but I'd guess you can do the 3 boot floppy disc route.
There are 2 other CD's with extra stuff on them but you don't need them
and disc #3 has a out of date OpenOffice on it.
Seems a message vanished :)
I remember one main CD for Warp V4 and a couple of dozen of floppies for
dilbert firestorm wrote:
> On 7/31/2015 8:27 PM, dilbert firestorm wrote:
>> On 7/30/2015 9:48 AM, Dave Yeo wrote:
>>> dilbert firestorm wrote:
>>>> one thing I forgot to ask about this
>>>>
>>>> is this Operating system downloadable or do you get that as a cd/dvd
>>>> disc?
>>>
>>> You download the ISO and burn it to DVD yourself.
>>> Dave
>>
>> that's what I was afraid of...
>>
>> OS/2 2.1 30 3.5' disks
>> OS/2 4.0 3.5' disks & 6 CDs (not sure, but I don't feel like looking for
>> it)
Warp 3 including 12 or so for the IAK and various bonus programs. IIRC
the OS was on 13 Floppies with most using an extended format (1.6 MB?)
The install DVD is just slightly bigger then a CD, so perhaps 1GB. It's
>>
>> how many discs will this take???
bootable but I'd guess you can do the 3 boot floppy disc route.
There are 2 other CD's with extra stuff on them but you don't need them
and disc #3 has a out of date OpenOffice on it.
Dave
>
> forgot to mention that I purchased ECS from BMT Micro and noticed that
> there were no shipping charge applied and wondered why... now I know.
>
Web site: www-01.ibm.com/software/os/warp-withdrawal/ (not active)
Origin:USA
Category:Desktop
Desktop environment:Workplace Shell (WPS)
Architecture:x86, PowerPC
Based on:Independent
Wikipedia:OS/2
Media:Install
The last version | Released: 4.52 | December 2001
Origin:USA
Category:Desktop
Desktop environment:Workplace Shell (WPS)
Architecture:x86, PowerPC
Based on:Independent
Wikipedia:OS/2
Media:Install
The last version | Released: 4.52 | December 2001
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In the summer of 1990, Microsoft announced Windows 3.0 and it became a monster hit. The relationship between IBM and Microsoft was already strained, and further development of OS/2 was left entirely to IBM. Microsoft went on to develop NT, enhance Windows, and produce Windows 95.
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Eventually, IBM figured out what was wrong and fixed it. OS/2 2.0 and 2.1 used 386 memory management, ran almost all DOS programs, and ran most Windows applications as well. IBM now supports clone computers, and has largely abandoned its PS/2 Microchannel family for the same PCI, ISA, IDE, SVGA architecture everyone else uses.
In the fall of 1994, IBM released Warp (OS/2 3.0) and made its last big marketing push for OS/2. IBM had a product out ten months before Windows 95 would be released. OS/2 was technically a better system than Windows 95 would be, with real program integrity, priorities, and server-quality I/O. None of this was discussed in any of the IBM ads or announcements. Instead, IBM concentrated on a “one button connection to the Internet” through IBM’s expensive public network. It would be six months before IBM released a version of Warp for corporate and campus use (with LAN support) and IBM never succeeded in capturing market share for Warp among home computer users.
Application programs could not interfere with themselves or with each other. The system could natively use larger amounts of memory. Yet the system maintained the command language and file structure of DOS.
Each OS/2 program runs in its own address space. It is common to talk about the old 16-bit programs and the newer 32-bit programs, but OS/2 does not separate the two or treat them differently. More accurately, OS/2 assumes that each of its applications may have a mixture of 16-bit and 32-bit pieces. OS/2 is itself a hybrid system with mixtures of both types of code.
OS/2 recognizes when a program has been constructed using the old 16-bit tools (producing variable sized segments) or with the new 32-bit tools (providing 4K pages). The different EXE file structure changes the way that the program is loaded into memory. Once they start running, however, all modules get the same services and all are assumed to have both 16 and 32-bit components.
Native OS/2 programs open files, request storage, or load programs by calling standard system routines. These routines are packaged in the same sort of Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) that are used in Windows. There are 16-bit and 32-bit libraries with versions of all the standard system services, and a program can choose which to call.
The Workplace Shell (WPS) was introduced in OS/2 2.0. WPS is an object-oriented shell allowing the user to perform traditional computing tasks such as accessing files, printers, launching legacy programs, and advanced object oriented tasks using built-in and third-party application objects that extended the shell in an integrated fashion not available on any other mainstream operating system.
The last version of OS/2 4.52 was released in 2001.
The project was re-branded to ArcaOS and is under development by Arca Noae.
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