I still run a copy of OS/2 Warp 4 on one of my secondary machines, and still think that with some tweaks and copies of Odin and EverBlue that it rocks. I was aware that IBM had sold off OS/2 to a third party who was ship[ping it as eComStation, but recently a friend informed me that they were not merely shipping a rebranded version, but continuing to put out new updated releases and software? Does anyone know if they are any good? and if Odin and EverBlue are likely to run under them? also what kind of systems are they for? the website is rather un-informative and seems to be an 'if you are here, then you know why'?
OS/2 & eComStation question
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Whoa... There's a blast from the past.Originally posted by >HYperlogiK<I still run a copy of OS/2 Warp 4 on one of my secondary machines, and still think that with some tweaks and copies of Odin and EverBlue that it rocks.
Last I heard, eComStation was a somewhat stripped OS/2, not a full install per se. As for updates and so on, it appears as though they are making them available, but whether or not those updates are applicable to native Warp/4 is another question.I was aware that IBM had sold off OS/2 to a third party who was ship[ping it as eComStation, but recently a friend informed me that they were not merely shipping a rebranded version, but continuing to put out new updated releases and software?
Can't speak for Odin, but what would be the advantage to running Everblue when it looks like eComStation comes bundled with HobLink?Does anyone know if they are any good? and if Odin and EverBlue are likely to run under them?
I found answers to all of your questions there.also what kind of systems are they for? the website is rather un-informative and seems to be an 'if you are here, then you know why'?Comment
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