OS/2 Warp provides a stable, efficient operating system for Intel x86 computers. I use OS/2 Warp to host my web applications, and I also present valuable information for other OS/2 users, especially those who wish to host web applications.
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Installing Warp
4
How to install OS/2 Warp 4, a detailed installation guide that reflects current hardware and assume a networked environment. |
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| Installing
eComStation
How to install eComStation, a detailed installation guide that reflects current hardware and assume a networked environment. |
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| Installing
Warp 4 Convenience Package
Installation guide for OS/2 Warp 4 Convenience Package; also known as the Merlin Convenience Package (MCP). |
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| Installing
Warp Server for e-Business
I've produced a detailed installation guide for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business that reflects current hardware and assume a networked environment. |
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| Installing
Warp Server for e-Business Convenience
Package
Installation guide for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business Convenience Package; also known as the Aurora Convenience Package (ACP). |
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to create utility disks
Instructions for creating the utility disks that can be used to boot an OS/2 machine from diskettes. This procedure is needed because the easy-to-use utility in the System Folder gets and error on disk 1, and leaves you to fend for yourself. Read this essay so you can fend for yourself. |
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Warp 4 on an IBM Thinkpad A20
Instructions for installing OS/2 Warp 4 on an IBM Thinkpad A20m. I did this install for a client, and I did get OS/2 to install on this unsupported laptop. But there were issues, of course. |
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Real Audio Player 5.0
Instructions for installing Real Audio Player 5.0 (win 16) on OS/2 Warp 4 with particular attention to getting the Netscape plug-in to work. |
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Virtual
PC
Instructions for installing and configuring Virtual PC for OS/2. |