Tuesday, August 29, 2017

OS/2 1.x

OS/2 was originally a joint effort between IBM and Microsoft. It grew out of efforts to create a Multitasking MS-DOS. It was intended to be the future OS for IBM's new PS/2 series. At release it competed against Microsoft's Windows GUI shell, but most users continued to use DOS. OS/2 1.x was used as the basis for Citrix Multiuser

1.x was heavily criticized for its poor backwards compatibility, heavier system requirements, design decisions made in order to support 286s instead of just 386s, poor hardware compatiblity, and lack of third party driver support. There was an inaccurate, but justifiable, common belief that OS/2 could only run on genuine IBM hardware.

Still, it was believed that all future software development would be for OS/2, until an almost overnight fallout between IBM and Microsoft shifted the spotlight to the yet to be developed Windows NT.

Without Microsoft's help, IBM massively re-wrote OS/2 to produce OS/2 2.x


OS/2 1.0 is command-line only. It was designed to run on a 286 or later.

To install on a faster computer or VirtualBox, you must first apply the OS/2 speed patches described here to the boot disk: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/installing-os2-1-x-in-a-virtualbox-vm/

To summarize, replace all occurrences of: B8 F4 01 BB C8 00 F7 E3 F7 F1 with B8 F4 01 BB C8 00 F7 E3 90 90

You may also need to partition the disk in advance. 




Stats/Requirements

Category: Operating System 
Platform: OS2 
Release: 1987 
End of Life: Unknown 
RAM: 1.5 MB 
Disk Space: Unknown 
Required CPU: 286 
Type: Console (Text) 
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