With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing for a
With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search
eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this
listing for a
Looks like the best deal on there currently has NO bids and is $19.99 with almost $7.00 shipping. Looks to be in pretty good condition, (original box and all) and includes a "Bonus Pack." The bidding ends in about 26 hours of me posting this message. Looks like pics show all manuals and disks.
eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing
for a small sealed package with the IBM and OS/2 logos on it, with
wings and the text "Take off now with OS/2". The seller just lists it
as "IBM OS/2 1994" and says he doesn't know what it's for. I don't
think this is the full operating system, as I've never seen this
I saw a lot of listings on eBay for OS/2 Warp 3, but during my quick
eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing
for a small sealed package with the IBM and OS/2 logos on it, with
wings and the text "Take off now with OS/2". The seller just lists it
That's not what the normal packaging for OS/2 looks like. I'd say that it's more of a program for OS/2, than the operting system it's self.
If you go to google and do a "Image" search for ibm os/2 warp packaging, you'll get a lot of hits.. The first two images that came up on my
search, had pictures of the "Red spine" and "Blue spine" versions.
Blue spine = with windows 3.1 support.
Red spine = without windows 3.1 support. (It relies on you already haing the win 3.1 floppies.)
With the recent discussion about OS/2 here, I was curious to search eBay to see if there are any copies of OS/2 there. I see this listing for
Looks like the best deal on there currently has NO bids and is $19.99 with almost $7.00 shipping. Looks to be in pretty good condition, (original box and all) and includes a "Bonus Pack." The bidding ends in about 26 hours of me posting this message. Looks like pics show all manuals and
disks.
I'm familiar with the normal OS/2 packaging. That's why I thought
that eBay listing looked a little odd. The weird thing is that even
though the listing includes photos of the front & back of the package,
the package doesn't really seem to say what it actually is.
I'm familiar with the normal OS/2 packaging. That's why I thought
that eBay listing looked a little odd. The weird thing is that even
though the listing includes photos of the front & back of the package,
the package doesn't really seem to say what it actually is.
The first thing I thought of was a "Flight Simulator"?
I might be interested in checking out ArcaOS, though I'm not sure I'd
use it enough to justify buying it.
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