I found my copy of Warp3 at a flea market, still shrinkwrapped for
$10.00.
"Zane H. Healy" wrote:
Hi,
I managed to borrow a hard drive with OS/2 warp on it from someone. I want
to copy it onto my own drive. How do I do this? I know that in DOS, I
would do a sys command to make the drive bootable. There is no sys command
here. What should I do?
--Max Eskin (max82(a)surfree.com)
You go to the store and you BUY a copy of OS/2 Warp. OS/2 is a commercial
product that is still available in stores. Either that or you can probably
buy a used copy, although I don't know what transfering the license entails.
Last I checked OS/2 Warp V3 and V4 were both available. I've heard a new
version is actually in the works (despite the fact I used to be a huge OS/2
fan I find that a little hard to believe).
Zane
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