ECOMSTATION 2.2 ISO DOWNLOAD INSTALL
You need: DISK0.DSK (aka the Installation Diskette), DISK1CD.DSK (you will install from CD), DISK2.DSK.
ECOMSTATION 2.2 ISO DOWNLOAD HOW TO
The Win and Linux versions do not behave exactly identical, the howto reflects that.I assume that you know how to this on your host system:- mount an ISO file (CD image)- create an ISO file- set up file sharingSet up OS/2Source:File: IBM OS2 Warp 4 - 9.023 - English - Install CUnzip the OS2 zip and mount the CD image and copy the setup images from DISKIMGSOS235. Sep 2014,OverviewThis explains how to:- set up OS/2 Warp 4- install a FixPack- upgrade the display- set up file sharingI used VirtualBox 4.1.22 on Win 7 as well as on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. You need: DISK0.DSK (aka the Installation Diskette), DISK1CD.DSK (you will install from CD), DISK2.DSK.ĭo not use the floppy images (wrong size!) that you see after unzipping!IN CASE THE VERY HELPFUL ARTICLE DISAPPEARS:Set up an OS/2 Warp4 VM with networking (and shared folders)Postby ghr » 27. Or APPEARS to fail.The system detected an internal processing error at location # 0160:fff54c70 - 000d:ac70Got around it by doing this:'File: IBM OS2 Warp 4 - 9.023 - English - Install CUnzip the OS2 zip and mount the CD image and copy the setup images from DISKIMGSOS235. But, using the exact same step by step method which was successful on the Install disk, and disk 1, FAILS. I was able to fix BOTH the Install Floppy, AND the DISK 1 image using the exact same method - opening them in a hex editor and deleting the first 41 bytes, then saving them with.IMG suffixes. A terminal program, Turbo Vision/Debugger inspired help & debugging system, a Norton Commander like file management system, an OS shell, macro recorder and a few other odds and ends. Originally developed for DOS using Turbo Pascal in the early 90's it was during the last years of its life exclusively developed on OS/2 by Ukranian Alexander Trunov, although a fork for DOS called 'Connect' was developed in parallel.It is a integrated text-mode development system intended for programming of embedded systems, it incorporates a text & hex editor.
'The IBM Handshaker' is a unique and very interesting piece of software that I have not been aware of until now.