On 7/25/2011 9:59 AM, dvdpst wrote:
> Robert. OS/2 is not dead. It has been bought by another company and rename.
> If you had used OS/2 you would know that.
>
> david
>

I ran OS/2 for several years, through v.4 and was aware that it was 
abandoned by Microsoft and re-branded. I liked it because it was a 32 
bit OS, which was a big deal at the time. I still have an OS/2 hat lying 
around somewhere.

After Microsoft abandoned it, the selling price on eBay for complete v.4 
installs skyrocketed, and I sold my copy.

By then, 32 bit OS's was the standard.

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