Felix Miata wrote:
On 2009/02/03 18:20 (GMT-0500) Larry Stotler composed:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:34 PM, James Knott
wrote: I have every version from Warp 4 back to 2.1. I used to have 2.0, which I eventually tossed and 1.3, which I sold to someone, but never used. I also still have many CDs from when I worked at IBM Canada, where I did 3rd level OS/2 support. I used OS/2 on my home systems for about 10 years. Between OS/2 and Linux, I always feel as though I'm working with one hand tied behind my back, when I have to use Windows.
I bought my first copy of 2.1 with windows(blue spine) in 1992. It was so awesome. Especially after fighting with Desqview. I used it up till 3.0. I never had a copy of 4.0 until recently. I used my warp3 for a long time, went to win98, and then founf SuSE 5.3 in 99.
I bought 2.0, but did little more than fiddle with it, finding it easier to stick with DesqView. I did the same with 2.10, 2.11 & Warp 3. I bought Warp 4 too, but eventually decided to switch to it when I decided it was time for me to have internet.
Don't bother trying to install from an original Warp 3 or 4 CD onto anything with a HD bigger than about 2G or 8G (I don't remember which was the limit back then).
It was originally 2 GB, then 8, but I don't recall other maxes after that. You could replace one file on the install floppies to install on a larger drive. -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org