Mailinglist Archive: opensuse (2243 mails)
| < Previous | Next > |
Re: [opensuse] OS/2
- From: Philipp Thomas <pth@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 19:42:27 +0100
- Message-id: <20090205184227.GX3670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
* Felix Miata (mrmazda@xxxxxx) [20090205 15:50]:
I only have access to the free trial and for fun project the price of
eComStation is prohibitive.
Alas I have no old hardware, apart from a Cobalt Raq I saved from being
discarded but that is useless for this endeavour.
No, but I would have expected to be able to install Warp 4 in a virtual
machine which I haven't been able to either.
Besides, I would strongly suggest to move this discussion elsewhere as it's
heavily off-topic :)
Philipp
--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx
For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Or, possibly the updated floppy boot method. Better, use an eComStation CD
new enough to include support for your hardware. The latest 2.0RC installs on
most hardware.
I only have access to the free trial and for fun project the price of
eComStation is prohibitive.
Another option is to install on old hardware, update to the latest fixes,
then transfer that HD to a newer system, cloning from PATA to SATA if
necessary.
Alas I have no old hardware, apart from a Cobalt Raq I saved from being
discarded but that is useless for this endeavour.
Warp 4 for was released in early 1996. You wouldn't expect Win95 or SuSE
1.0 to install easily on modern hardware, would you?
No, but I would have expected to be able to install Warp 4 in a virtual
machine which I haven't been able to either.
Besides, I would strongly suggest to move this discussion elsewhere as it's
heavily off-topic :)
Philipp
--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx
For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@xxxxxxxxxxxx
| < Previous | Next > |