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- From: des@inmos.co.uk (David Shepherd)
- Subject: Re: Prospective OS/2 user
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.105836.13804@wraxall.inmos.co.uk>
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 93 10:58:36 GMT
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- Mike Zanker (mike@mallard.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- : I'm considering purchasing OS/2 for my machine and should like to
- : draw upon the knowledge of existing users...
-
- : I have a 33MHz 386SX with 4Mb RAM and a 1991 AMI BIOS (ACER
- : motherboard).
-
- some people do claim to have managed on 4Mb (and i was moderately hapy
- with 386SX-16 with 5Mb till I upgraded), but i'd strongly advise
- getting more memory ... another 4Mb (or even 2Mb) should make a big
- difference.
-
- 386SX-33 should be fine - my -16 was ok (window opening etc took
- a few seconds but I didn't mind as I'm used to a heavily loaded
- SparcStation at work which is often has similar delays while it swaps
- out a 20Mb application!)
-
- : The BIOS i.d. ends with -F which I understand to
- : indicate that the keyboard BIOS should be suitable. However, I've
- : had some problems with the Coherent OS in that I couldn't use
- : virtual consoles due to keyboard scan code set 3 not functioning
- : correctly - does OS/2 use scan set 3 at all?
-
- no idea on this - i had an AMI BIOS which had no problem (C&T motherboard
- though) and I also had an ACER 486 motherboard which worked fine apart
- from the RTC which was faultly and the supplier swapped the board.
-
- : I have a 170Mb IBM IDE drive partitioned as 70Mb primary DOS and
- : 40Mb extended (DRDOS 6.0). Would it be possible to install OS/2
- : in the remaining 60Mb and allow it to access the DOS partitions,
- : or would I have to start again with a clean hard disk?
-
- there is a problem (i think) :-(
-
- I think you will need to install boot-manager to select between
- DOS and OS/2 (? do you have something already to choose DOS or DRDOS ?)
- and I fear that this may need to be the first partiton in the disk.
- So you may need a major disk rearrangement. However, assuming you have some
- mechanism to switch between DOS and DRDOS, you may be able to extend
- this to boot OS/2 as well.
-
- Using the remaining 60Mb as an extended partition for OS/2 will be fine
- - you'll still be able to access both other partitions from OS/2.
- Assuming you have 8Mb memory you could make the OS/2 partition HPFS. In
- this case you wouldn't be able to access the OS/2 partition from DOS
- (though you probably wouldn't want to).
-
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