• "Take off now with OS/2"

    From Nightfox@21:1/137 to All on Saturday, August 06, 2022 16:37:28
    With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing for a small sealed package with the IBM and OS/2 logos on it, with wings and the text "Take off now with OS/2". The seller just lists it as "IBM OS/2 1994" and says he doesn't know what it's for. I don't think this is the full operating system, as I've never seen this before. It looks like it might be some kind of promo material, but I'm not sure. Doe sanyone know what it is?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/295137953016
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  • From Irish_Monk@21:4/184 to Nightfox on Saturday, August 06, 2022 20:19:18
    With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing for a

    Looks like the best deal on there currently has NO bids and is $19.99 with almost $7.00 shipping. Looks to be in pretty good condition, (original box and all) and includes a "Bonus Pack." The bidding ends in about 26 hours of me
    posting this message. Looks like pics show all manuals and disks.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Irish_Monk on Saturday, August 06, 2022 18:03:44
    Re: Re: "Take off now with OS/2"
    By: Irish_Monk to Nightfox on Sat Aug 06 2022 08:19 pm

    With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search
    eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this
    listing for a

    Looks like the best deal on there currently has NO bids and is $19.99 with almost $7.00 shipping. Looks to be in pretty good condition, (original box and all) and includes a "Bonus Pack." The bidding ends in about 26 hours of me posting this message. Looks like pics show all manuals and disks.

    I saw a lot of listings on eBay for OS/2 Warp 3, but during my quick check today, I didn't see any for Warp 4 or newer.

    I might be interested in checking out ArcaOS, though I'm not sure I'd use it enough to justify buying it.
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  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to Nightfox on Sunday, August 07, 2022 11:21:02
    Hi Nightfox,

    eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing
    for a small sealed package with the IBM and OS/2 logos on it, with
    wings and the text "Take off now with OS/2". The seller just lists it
    as "IBM OS/2 1994" and says he doesn't know what it's for. I don't
    think this is the full operating system, as I've never seen this

    That's not what the normal packaging for OS/2 looks like. I'd say that
    it's more of a program for OS/2, than the operting system it's self.

    If you go to google and do a "Image" search for ibm os/2 warp packaging,
    you'll get a lot of hits.. The first two images that came up on my
    search, had pictures of the "Red spine" and "Blue spine" versions.

    Blue spine = with windows 3.1 support.
    Red spine = without windows 3.1 support. (It relies on you already haing
    the win 3.1 floppies.)




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    Stephen


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  • From Irish_Monk@21:4/184 to Nightfox on Saturday, August 06, 2022 21:45:20
    I saw a lot of listings on eBay for OS/2 Warp 3, but during my quick

    I should have mentioned, that above offer I seen was for Version 3. I didnt see any for version 4 neither, I dont think.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to vorlon on Saturday, August 06, 2022 20:39:16
    Re: "Take off now with OS/2"
    By: vorlon to Nightfox on Sun Aug 07 2022 11:21 am

    eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing
    for a small sealed package with the IBM and OS/2 logos on it, with
    wings and the text "Take off now with OS/2". The seller just lists it

    That's not what the normal packaging for OS/2 looks like. I'd say that it's more of a program for OS/2, than the operting system it's self.

    If you go to google and do a "Image" search for ibm os/2 warp packaging, you'll get a lot of hits.. The first two images that came up on my
    search, had pictures of the "Red spine" and "Blue spine" versions.

    Blue spine = with windows 3.1 support.
    Red spine = without windows 3.1 support. (It relies on you already haing the win 3.1 floppies.)

    I'm familiar with the normal OS/2 packaging. That's why I thought that eBay listing looked a little odd. The weird thing is that even though the listing includes photos of the front & back of the package, the package doesn't really seem to say what it actually is.
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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to Irish_Monk on Monday, August 08, 2022 05:52:00
    With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing for

    Looks like the best deal on there currently has NO bids and is $19.99 with almost $7.00 shipping. Looks to be in pretty good condition, (original box and all) and includes a "Bonus Pack." The bidding ends in about 26 hours of me posting this message. Looks like pics show all manuals and
    disks.

    I'm sitting on a copy of OS/Who.. its a pre warp version, not sure the numbering, I've never actually used it, so far as I know its a virgin.
    Manuelas and all. Friend of mine used to work for IBM.. some kind of tech role, he got it cheep as part of an employee thing I believe.

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  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to Nightfox on Tuesday, August 09, 2022 11:29:24
    Hi Nightfox,

    I'm familiar with the normal OS/2 packaging. That's why I thought
    that eBay listing looked a little odd. The weird thing is that even
    though the listing includes photos of the front & back of the package,
    the package doesn't really seem to say what it actually is.

    The first thing I thought of was a "Flight Simulator"?



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    Stephen


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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to vorlon on Monday, August 08, 2022 19:43:40
    Re: "Take off now with OS/2"
    By: vorlon to Nightfox on Tue Aug 09 2022 11:29 am

    I'm familiar with the normal OS/2 packaging. That's why I thought
    that eBay listing looked a little odd. The weird thing is that even
    though the listing includes photos of the front & back of the package,
    the package doesn't really seem to say what it actually is.

    The first thing I thought of was a "Flight Simulator"?

    Perhaps. But the package doesn't seem to mention a product name or any description of what it is.
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  • From JoE DooM@21:1/230 to Nightfox on Tuesday, August 16, 2022 08:14:08
    All this talk of OS/2 and ArcaOS is intriguing.

    I've never really used OS/2, but I did try installing Warp v4 when I was
    at Polytech in the mid 90s. My recollection is that it kept crashing and
    I remember reinstalling it several times and gave up.

    I don't remember specifics, if it was hardware, or if there was a device
    the drivers were crashing for, or whatever, but I never really touched
    OS/2 after that as I went down the Linux route.

    But having a version that'll run on modern hardware sounds interesting..

    I might be interested in checking out ArcaOS, though I'm not sure I'd
    use it enough to justify buying it.

    Kinda the same boat here. :)

    It's interesting, but is it US$130 interesting?

    But these discussions here are really good and are a good show of the
    community supporting it.


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