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- From: apoulsen@athena.mit.edu (Andy Poulsen)
- Subject: Re: OS/2 must ship with systems
- In-Reply-To: Steve.Withers@bbs.actrix.gen.nz's message of 23 Jan 93 12:22:18 GMT
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 20:02:54 GMT
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- >>>>> On 23 Jan 93 12:22:18 GMT, Steve.Withers@bbs.actrix.gen.nz said:
-
- >At risk of starting the FTC thing again.......i just read through most of the
- >ads in the December Computer Shopper (mine comes by boat...OK?).
- >
- >"* includes MSDOS5 and Windows 3.1!"
- >
- >got pretty boring by the 300th ad. A couple mentioned other OS's being
- >available...usually OS/2 was first mentioned as an alternative.
- >
- >But why virtually NO vendors will offer OS/2 as an option has me wondering.
- >People who use OS/2 almost have to go out and *find* it. I don't blame IBM for
- >this completely. The MS lock on the mail-order PC market *is* a virtual
- >monopoly. No one else gets a look in.
-
- >How can OS/2 get vendors to ship it with systems? I don't know what the answer
- >is: make it $10 a copy to OEMs like MS has done with their software?
-
- i think this is a great idea; however, i think that if it comes with
- os/2 it should also come with a boot manager or dual boot option, since
- there are a few pieces of software (most notably CAD stuff -- i use
- personal designer by computervision) that won't run under os/2 (or
- windows, for that matter) because their dos extender doesn't support
- dpmi memory (i've heard it's just a command-line option on the compiler,
- but couldn't get anyone at the company who knew anything about the
- programmer's side of things...). so i still have to boot dos if i want
- to use that package. as (if ?) support for os2 grows, then i could run
- it under os2. for now, however, i'm stuck booting dos.
-
- the bottom line is that although i think shipping systems with os2 is a
- great idea, there will be people who will need the dos option. (also,
- perhaps people are still afraid of a big new thing like os2 and would be
- afraid to have it as their only option...)
-
- just some thoughts...
-
- andy
-
-
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