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So, any idea when we are going to see the release of this?
On 02/20/17, Robert Wolfe said the following...
So, any idea when we are going to see the release of this?
What is it an operating system OS/2 Warp.
Back in the day I bought OS/2 Warp and then OS/2 Warp Connect.
Each were 400.00 dollars
*** Quoting Gregory Deyss from a message to Robert Wolfe ***
I really wish IBM would get back in the operating system market, I wou buy it and use and stop using windows.
The only OS they make anymore it seems is z/OS.
I really wish IBM would get back in the operating system market, I wou
buy it and use and stop using windows.
I am still trying to find a link for Arca5.0, There are not many video youtube.com about Arca5.0 the ones that are there are grainy picture a
with a lame transparent projector type making what they are trying to
hard to see.
This is for commercial use though and not for home use.Most of the videos I found so far were about the development process,
I am still trying to find a link for Arca5.0, There are not many
videos on youtube.com about Arca5.0 the ones that are there are grainy picture and sound with a lame transparent projector type making what
they are trying to show hard to see.
I am still trying to find a link for Arca5.0, There are not many videos on youtube.com about Arca5.0 the ones that are there are grain picture and sound with a lame transparent projector type making what they are trying to show hard to see.Most of the videos I found so far were about the development process, goals and complications the team has to face.
I am really curious about how exactly do they develop ArcaOS?
I don't think IBM did actaully released OS/2 source codes to them.