And I got it, now that makes three, if I could just remember the algorithm the 
Butcher used to prove it to the Beaver in the celebrated Hunt of the Snark!!!

Speaking facetiously, I took to OS/2 from v2.0.  Unfortunately its stock just 
seemed to go down and down and down ...  I "ran" on a 486 with 4MB of memory, 
and that of course only goes to show just how much of a resource hog it truly 
was, considering that Win2K only uses 64 MB at least!  I installed the v4.0 
on a 486DX*2 with 20 MB that I keep around, and it is slow ...

I'd love it if IBM released the source code to it, since it is by far the best 
DOS-model OS I've ever come across.

Wesley Parish

On Tuesday 12 November 2002 12:42 pm, Yuri de Groot wrote:
> I had same mag - OS/2 license seemed to be: if you got the mag with the
> disk you can have the s/w.
>
> >An Australian mag had BeOS, Redhat 6.1 and OS/2 on 3 cd's a year or so
> >back.  I have the cd's. I'm not sure of the licensing on the OS/2 cd,
> >but if anyone wants a copy I'll take a look at it. Let me know in time
> >to do something b4 thursday :-0

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