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What is your os/2 machine? everyone
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Name: CGN
Date: June 29, 2003 at 14:49:23 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone OS: OS/2 3 CPU/Ram: 50Mhz 4MB RAM
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Comment: What is your OS/2 machine's hardware and what version of OS/2 is everyone running?
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Response Number 1
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Name: rkix
Date: July 1, 2003 at 23:15:21 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone |
Reply: (edit)My OS/2 machine is a IBM EduQuest Model 30CS. Manufactured-November 1993 Intel 486 50MHz RAM-8MB's HD-127MB IDE 1.44 MB Floppy Integrated ATI VGA Adapter Microsoft OS/2 v1.3 installed
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Response Number 2
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Name: Geezle
Date: July 2, 2003 at 04:36:40 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone |
Reply: (edit)My OS/2 machine is as follows: Tyan Tiger motherboard 2xAthlon MP2600 processors 1Gb DDR RAM 1X160Gb IBM Deskstar UDMA100 drive 3XSeagate Cheetah 2 Gb UW SCSI drives 1XPanasonic DVD-RAM SCSI 1XHP 9200 Series CD-RW SCSI 1XIomega Jazz SCSI SoundBlaster Live! Matrox G450 video 2XNEC 21" monitors Kensington trackball Dual boot between: Serenity Systems eComStation v1.1 IBM OS/2 Warp Server for eBusiness
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Response Number 3
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Name: Tomm
Date: July 4, 2003 at 12:15:03 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone
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Reply: (edit)My os/2 machine is a pentium pro 200 with 64mb ram, a 2gb ide hard drive, a standard floppy drive, and some built-in s3 virge card, etc. By current standards, it`s pretty out of date, but how many REALLY need the ridiculous levels of power that today`s machines offer? It dual boots between warp 3 and warp4, as well as pc dos and pretty lame windoze nt4 (is`nt it funny how it was only with nt5, even xp in some cases that microsoft introduced things such as power management into nt, that os/2 had had for years )
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Response Number 4
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Name: jpage
Date: July 5, 2003 at 11:27:06 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone
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Reply: (edit)Toshiba 486 Laptop 20mhz 12mg memory 512 meg hd. Warp 3 with Windows 3.1 It has a webste's dictionary encyc, gnuplot, and MainActor 1.5 beta for making animations. However, honestly, I use my Windows laptop more often for such things as internet, graphics, and publishing.
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Response Number 5
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Name: Petit Jean
Date: July 8, 2003 at 14:25:05 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone |
Reply: (edit)I have installed Warp 3 with MS-DOS 6.22,Win 3.1 and Win NT 3.1 on a 486-33 without problems .The drive is small(240 Mo) and the 12 Mo RAM enough compared to the machines we generally use these days.The Warp 3 and Win NT 3.1 boot loaders provide and easy migration from one system to the other.The Warp 3 Mahjong program is as good as the Solitaire game on Windows and a good way to play a game when you only have a few minutes to spare.Warp 3 Works is a word processor easy to use. Good luck.
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Response Number 6
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Name: Warpguy
Date: July 10, 2003 at 12:04:46 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone
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Reply: (edit)1. eComStation running on an IBM Thinkpad A21m. Intel PIII-700 processor, 256MB RAM, 10GB HD. I also run Windows 98 on this laptop. 2. eComStation running on a Dell Optiplex GX-1. Intel PII-400 processor, 256MB RAM, 60GB HD. I also have Windows Server 2003 and Mandrake Linux 9.1 on this machine 3. OS/2 Warp 4 running on a custom-built system. AMD K6III-450, 128MB RAM, 20GB HD 4. OS/2 Warp 3 running on leftover parts - 486 DX2-66, 16MB RAM, 540MB HD I think that covers them all.....
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Response Number 7
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Name: pipes
Date: August 11, 2003 at 13:16:08 Pacific
Subject: What is your os/2 machine? everyone
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Reply: (edit)Warp Server for e-Biz 4.5 with FP2 on AMD800 with 512mbRAM with 2 80 Gb IDE 7200RPM drives. ASUS mobo (I build my machines still :-) ) and 64 mb DDR ATI Radeon Video card. I got a SCSI Adaptec and an external 8x CD-R.
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