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IBM OS/2 Warp 4 CollectionDiscontinued Software- IBM OS2 Warp 4 - 9.023 - English - AppSampler- IBM OS2 Warp 4 - 9.023 - English - Install CD- IBM OS2 Warp 4. The biggest free abandonware collection in the. Untouched ISO from OS/2 Warp Connect 3.0. The server version of OS/2 Warp 3 released in 1996. OS/2 Operating System. OS/2 Warp Main characteristics of OS/2 (Operating System 2) are primarily the simple and powerful user interface WPS (Workplace Shell), stability and technology lead in the earlier years of OS/2. Main characteristics of OS/2 (Operating System 2). If the file size does not matter you can download the Mozilla. OS/2 Warp 3.0 networkable, P2P.

Released in 1994, OS/2 version 3.0 was labelled as OS/2 Warp to highlight the new performance benefits, and generally to freshen the product image. This is a video on OS/2 Warp 3 in Action. This version was released in 1994 before Windows 95. This version for a moment distracted soon to be Windows 95 con. OS/2 Warp 4 OS/2 Warp 4.0. OS/2 Warp 4 incorporated a number of new technologies over OS/2 Warp 3, such as Java. Boot disk is provided in the download.

The CD actually does include floppy images. Where & how do I upload the images?

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Each one will be at least 1.44 mb. These images are actually diskette images, such as you might copy to a floppy disk. Seriously, vers 3 is the most complex to install, because there are so many varieties of it, viz vers 3 with or without winos2, on salmon or blue diskettes, along with varieties of warp connect. In the older time, one could get a copy of os2 that used the windows installed under dos, adding files to this. WinOS2 has a lot of stuff not actually used (eg winoa386.mod), but are useful under DOS.

Here is how to lay out the cdrom, from the floppy disks. Make a directory os2image and make directories under this as follows. • debug: Debug diskette (if you have one) • Disk_0: setup disk • Disk_1 to Disk_15: disk 1 to 15 of base product • disp_1 to disp_4: display diskettes • dmpd1 and dmpd2 dmpd diskettes • sym_1 to sym_5 symbols (if you have these) You then need to fiddle with diskettes 0,1,2 so that it will look for the cdrom, rather than further diskettes. Here's a pretty good site to start at: It has all the goodies needed to do this. You can get a reasonable view of OS/2 vers 3, from the Win31 shell 'Workplace Shell for Windows'. This uses the OS/2 v 3 icons quite extensively, as well as being able to set backgrounds to folders other than the desktop. I used a very large number of win31 shells in my time, but this was one of the better ones.

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