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Re: An Amiga sidenote in history
« on: February 13, 2007, 01:57:29 AM »
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I'm curious if anyone here ever installed it. How was it, next to Winblow$?



I used to run OS/2 V4 (Warp) for my four line bbs, with fidonet using Maximus/Binkley etc for os/2. Was very stable and then linux made head ways.
Amiga 3000: Towered, 12Mb Ram, 9Gig SCSI Hd, Retina BLT Z3, X-Surf, OS3.1
Amiga 4000D: Warp Engine \'040 40Mhz, 150mb Ram, CyberVision 64/4, X-Surf, OS3.9
 

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Re: An Amiga sidenote in history
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2007, 03:40:23 AM »
Some of the local BP petrol (gas station for you usa people) stations used to run OS/2 for the POS system's. I rember having to blow a few years worth of dust out of some of them about six years ago.

I also still have my OS/2 Warp (connect) cd at home.

 
Amiga 3000: Towered, 12Mb Ram, 9Gig SCSI Hd, Retina BLT Z3, X-Surf, OS3.1
Amiga 4000D: Warp Engine \'040 40Mhz, 150mb Ram, CyberVision 64/4, X-Surf, OS3.9