The 'best' 'prepackaged' version of OS/2 to have is probably the one
called 'DemoPkg'. Back in the day it was for IBM and Business Partners
internal use only and - as the name suggests - included an OS/2 system
preconfigured and installed with a whole bunch of interesting
software. Came as a set of several CDs. Not that easy to lay your
hands on these days.
Mike
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 8:11 AM, John Willis
<chocolatejollis38 at gmail.com> wrote:
I would second the idea of running OS/2 Warp on it.
Though FWIW, I would
recommend Warp Connect (blue spine).
It will give you TCP/IP networking (over Ethernet, and not just dial-up
like the "Internet Connection for OS/2" that shipped
with "vanilla" Warp's Bonus Pak) out of the box. If you get Warp Connect
(or any version of Warp, for that matter)
going, I would strongly recommend applying all of the available FixPaks for
it, which should let you run at least some
version of WarpZilla, and save you a great deal of headaches.
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