I worked on and with OS/2 during my career with IBM. The greatest impediment (IMO) to OS/2's success was IBM's insistence early on in placing an emphasis on supporting IBM's microchannel architecture of their PS/2 line of computers. We lost a lot of time and ground on that. A close second was the focus on Token Ring networking rather than Ethernet.
As I prepare to seriously downsize my tech when I retire, I'm exchanging vintage hardware running these older operating systems with a single system with the muscle to run them in a VM.
Which doesn't require all that much muscle... a $100 Black Friday laptop has enough oomph to run OS/2, Win 7, XP, etc.
..dang, I'm old.
As I prepare to seriously downsize my tech when I retire, I'm exchanging vintage hardware running these older operating systems with a single system with the muscle to run them in a VM.
Which doesn't require all that much muscle... a $100 Black Friday laptop has enough oomph to run OS/2, Win 7, XP, etc.
..dang, I'm old.