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486sx 33 Mhz 4meg, which v. of os/2

Original Message
Name: vtheo
Date: December 26, 2002 at 11:05:18 Pacific
Subject: 486sx 33 Mhz 4meg, which v. of os/2
OS: ???
CPU/Ram: 486sx 33mhz 8mgs
Comment:
I have a 486 laptop, and want to run os/2, the specs are

486sx 33Mhz
8 megs of ram
500 meg hard drive
and is it possibel to download older ver. of os/2?



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Response Number 1
Name: pipes
Date: December 27, 2002 at 06:57:03 Pacific
Subject: 486sx 33 Mhz 4meg, which v. of os/2
Reply: (edit)
I would use ver 2.x

you can buy it cheap on ebay.


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Response Number 2
Name: vtheo
Date: December 27, 2002 at 09:56:51 Pacific
Subject: 486sx 33 Mhz 4meg, which v. of os/2
Reply: (edit)
no download?

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Response Number 3
Name: Flit
Date: January 3, 2003 at 19:19:32 Pacific
Subject: 486sx 33 Mhz 4meg, which v. of os/2
Reply: (edit)
There is ... do you want it ?

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