OS/2 warp 4 parody
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Actually they wonded together. OS/2 was a jopint project that MS later dumped for Windows 3.0 because Intel released the 80386 CPU a year after the 80286, and Windows 3.0 was the foirst OS to fully support the '386 16-bit CPU. OS/2 was designed to utilize the virtual memory scheme of the '286. But the '286 was replaced a year later. So IBM took OS/2 and made it 32-bit native wit 16-bit support under the name Warp. NT has OS/2 technology in it because of the agreement between the 2 corps.
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The shutdown ain't hard if you've used warp 3. The application manager is meant to be open all the time like it was in warp 3. And why would you shut down anyway, while you can do ctrl alt delete and press the power button.
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There are only 2 parodies because the last parody destroyed the OS.
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OS/2 is easy to shut down and I had version 3 and 4. The only problem with it is the sound card setup. Other than that it works great and I loved having PC-Dos on it also and the ability to simulate other older OS' like the Commodore 64 programs. I used OS/2 for years to get work done since back during 1992 Windows would crash too much with me losing my programs. The banks used OS/2 for years until IBM came out with a new OS.
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to shut it down hit the shutdown button which is in the box on the desktop
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@duhskills129 vixy is the same thing as recording a video
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I know where the NT 5.0 Sound came from
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LOVE OS/2!
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ariel font on blue background, very professional looking, good job using the shift key.
lolKbgTgm6621what 3 years ago 4
You know, to tell the truth, I didn't use the shift key at all!
duhskills129 3 years ago
Is it really that bad ... WARP?
bezvezeceda 4 years ago
no it was actually one of the best machines provided by IBM
duhskills129 4 years ago
Did you record NT 5.0 from one of my videos?
stevethemeave45 4 years ago
no i got it from vixyDOTnet
duhskills129 4 years ago