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What happened to OS/2? Computer Chronicles (1992)

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

When Comdex demonstration of Windows NT failed to live up to people's expectations, OS/2 2.1 began the sweep up the market of software developers.

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  • They refrenced "Dont Copy that Floppy" at about 1:10 or 1:00

  • Actually, I think Xerox 'invented' it in the early 70's.

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  • lol... now where did i got sound impression on my pc?

    ...hmm maybe ultrasound software bundle.

  • I had sound impressions when I had Windows 95 back in the mid 90's. It was a good piece of software for it's time.

  • @WolfCoder

    Yeah, I know. It's been about two years since I posted that. :P

  • @FutureiMacuser that's because the software publishers foundation produced that video, hee hee!

  • Then came NT 4....

  • no body sew gnu-linux coming :)

  • @FutureiMacuser Yeah, I noticed the second I hit "Post" that I did a massive necrobump!

    Well, at least for a time while this stays on the top of the comments list, others won't bug you about it! Don't ya hate how stuff gets top-rated and you don't know about it? XD

  • @kurisux

    Yeah, I've realized that in the last two years. XD

  • @FutureiMacuser They are the ones who created "don't copy that floppy"

  • I have 4 Copies , i,m an OS/2 Programmer - M$ & IBM worked together on it , then IBM bought it up , it still gets online today :) QC

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