In with several boxes of old computer bits I frecently was given I found a
cd-rom titled OS/2 for Windows, complimentary copy.
Using a 486-66 with a cd-rom drive recognized by both Dos and Windows 95,
I followed the instructions and created two floppies, "Install and OS/2
disk 1."
Using these disks and following instructions I get to a point where it
says "insert CD-Rom disk", however by this time OS/2 has taken over to the
extent that the CD-Rom drive is no longer recognized, and everything grinds
to a halt.
Does anyone have any suggestions? (Polite) Maybe this is why OS/2 didn't
really take off.
Regards
Charlie Fox
PS-- Some of the other junk was over ten years old, particularly the hard
drives.
Charles E. Fox
Chas E. Fox Video Productions
793 Argyle Rd. Windsor N8Y 3J8 Ont. Canada
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