• os/2 in the 2020's...

    From Stan Hosdar@1:229/426 to All on Tue Jun 1 21:25:43 2021
    so folks....

    I work for a large automotive company.. who buys lots of old machines....

    one comes in, from Switzerland, with an OS/2 warp based HMI

    so, for the first time since I began using PC's in the early 90's I have to learn OS/2 to maintain this beast....

    it' oS/2 warp 4.0... kind of neat, running custom software in the os/2 GUI type mode, with some kind of CAM type interface...

    and i'll be maintaining it till the machine dies or is replaced, and they even talkked about getting a second machine... it'll be in serice probably until 2030!

    crazy eh
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  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to STAN HOSDAR on Wed Jun 2 11:51:00 2021
    Quoting Stan Hosdar to All <=-

    I work for a large automotive company.. who buys lots of old
    machines....
    one comes in, from Switzerland, with an OS/2 warp based HMI

    so, for the first time since I began using PC's in the early 90's I
    have to learn OS/2 to maintain this beast....

    it' oS/2 warp 4.0... kind of neat, running custom software in the os/2
    GUI type mode, with some kind of CAM type interface...

    and i'll be maintaining it till the machine dies or is replaced, and
    they even talkked about getting a second machine... it'll be in serice probably until 2030!

    crazy eh

    Sweet. If it ain't broke . . . :-)

    I was one of those people in the 90's that *wanted* to use OS/2 but
    could not afford the hardware to run it properly. So, instead I bought
    and installed Windows 3.1.

    Today I have OS/2 Warp 4 running in VirtualBox on my Linux desktop. I
    also use Windows 10 for work only, which also runs in a virtual machine.

    On OS/2 one thing I have yet to learn is how objects are used properly.
    I mean, just trying to make what I would consider a shortcut on the
    desktop to an application, I have not figured out without copying the
    whole application to the desktop. But, I confess I have not put much
    time into it since it's just for fun to tinker around with since I
    couldn't back in the day. :-)

    And for my Offline QWK Mail reading, I use DOSBOX-X with Blue Wave 2.3. Operating systems have become applications that allow me to run sub applications. Hahaha.


    ~Elf

    ,---------------------------,
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    | | | |
    | \_____________________/ |
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    / /______________\ /|
    /___________________________________ / | ___
    | | | )
    | 486DX66 [-------] | | (
    | o o o [-------] | / _)_
    |__________________________________ |/ / /
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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Daniel Juarez on Thu Jun 3 14:48:11 2021
    DANIEL JUAREZ wrote to STAN HOSDAR <=-

    On OS/2 one thing I have yet to learn is how objects are used properly.
    I mean, just trying to make what I would consider a shortcut on the desktop to an application, I have not figured out without copying the whole application to the desktop. But, I confess I have not put much

    I could be wrong, but I believe what you have to do is create a
    "shadow". On my ArcaOS system, you can right click on an object and
    "Create Shadow" and it will then ask where to place the shadow (to the
    Desktop) and then you have a shortcut to that obj on the desktop.

    I think object oriented stuff was taken to the extreme on WPS. You
    could do a lot of really cool stuff, like drag docs to the printer to
    print them. And one feature I used a lot was having sort of a "work
    folder" and if I opened that folder (filled with shadows), everything
    in the folder was opened. I could have a "BBS" folder, with telnet,
    multimail and dos shell "shadows" and when I opened it, all those would
    open up.

    Kev

    (by no means an OS/2 guru, but I was in Team OS/2 for awhile :> )


    --- Telegard/2/QWK v3.09.g2-sp4/mL
    * Origin: Razor's Domain/2 BBS (1:19/50.1)
  • From Daniel Juarez@1:124/5016 to KEVIN NUNN on Sun Jun 6 12:55:00 2021
    Quoting Kevin Nunn to Daniel Juarez <=-


    I could be wrong, but I believe what you have to do is create a
    "shadow". On my ArcaOS system, you can right click on an object and "Create Shadow" and it will then ask where to place the shadow (to the Desktop) and then you have a shortcut to that obj on the desktop.

    I think object oriented stuff was taken to the extreme on WPS. You
    could do a lot of really cool stuff, like drag docs to the printer to print them. And one feature I used a lot was having sort of a "work folder" and if I opened that folder (filled with shadows), everything
    in the folder was opened. I could have a "BBS" folder, with telnet, multimail and dos shell "shadows" and when I opened it, all those
    would open up.

    I tried that on a Seamonkey web browser executable and it worked, but
    when I clicked on the icon, it just opens the Properties dialog box.
    Then I was reminded of that issue to. I have the Seamonkey executable in
    a folder and when I click on it, it just opens the properties dialog
    box, it doesn't actually execute the program. What's up with that? LOL


    ~Elf

    ,---------------------------,
    | /---------------------\ |
    | | | |
    | | Long Live | |
    | | DOS!! | |
    | | | |
    | | | |
    | \_____________________/ |
    |___________________________|
    ,---\_____ [] _______/------,
    / /______________\ /|
    /___________________________________ / | ___
    | | | )
    | 486DX66 [-------] | | (
    | o o o [-------] | / _)_
    |__________________________________ |/ / /
    /-------------------------------------/| ( )/
    /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ... Shoplifters with the runs always take Clepto Bismol.
    ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30
    --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux
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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Daniel Juarez on Mon Jun 7 15:53:11 2021
    DANIEL JUAREZ wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-

    I tried that on a Seamonkey web browser executable and it worked, but
    when I clicked on the icon, it just opens the Properties dialog box.
    Then I was reminded of that issue to. I have the Seamonkey executable
    in a folder and when I click on it, it just opens the properties dialog box, it doesn't actually execute the program. What's up with that? LOL

    I seem to remeber that I had that issue in the past and I am
    remembering it had something to do with the "default" open option. If
    you right click on the exe or shadow and go to "Open", you should have
    2 options, DEFAULT and SETTINGS, and there is a bullet next to
    the default, it might have "SETTINGS" selected as the default and I
    can't remember right now how to change that.

    Also check on the properties under the TYPE tab, it should have
    "Executable" under "Current Types"

    For some reason this issue rings a bell in my head, but I can't recall
    how I dealt with it.

    Kev

    --- Telegard/2/QWK v3.09.g2-sp4/mL
    * Origin: Razor's Domain/2 BBS (1:19/50.1)
  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to KEVIN NUNN on Mon Jun 7 21:43:00 2021
    Quoting Kevin Nunn to Daniel Juarez <=-


    I seem to remeber that I had that issue in the past and I am
    remembering it had something to do with the "default" open option. If
    you right click on the exe or shadow and go to "Open", you should have
    2 options, DEFAULT and SETTINGS, and there is a bullet next to
    the default, it might have "SETTINGS" selected as the default and I
    can't remember right now how to change that.

    Also check on the properties under the TYPE tab, it should have "Executable" under "Current Types"

    I right-clicked on the exe file and then chose Create Program Object > Default. It asked where I wanted to put the file, and I just chose the
    same folder the executable was already in. When I double clicked the new program object, it says "Cannot start C:\DESKTOP\SEAMONKE\SEAMONKE.EXE"
    and gives some reasons why that might be. At least now I have it try to
    execute something, so that is a step forward! :-) Thanks!


    ~Elf

    ,---------------------------,
    | /---------------------\ |
    | | | |
    | | Long Live | |
    | | DOS!! | |
    | | | |
    | | | |
    | \_____________________/ |
    |___________________________|
    ,---\_____ [] _______/------,
    / /______________\ /|
    /___________________________________ / | ___
    | | | )
    | 486DX66 [-------] | | (
    | o o o [-------] | / _)_
    |__________________________________ |/ / /
    /-------------------------------------/| ( )/
    /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ... California raisins murdered! Cereal killer suspected.
    ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30
    --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Daniel Juarez on Tue Jun 8 16:05:11 2021
    DANIEL JUAREZ wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-

    I right-clicked on the exe file and then chose Create Program Object > Default. It asked where I wanted to put the file, and I just chose the same folder the executable was already in. When I double clicked the

    I think all that does is create another EXE file. The differences
    between how OS/2 and Windoes handle icons is so different that it's
    hard to grasp what the right thing to do in OS/2 is.

    And I only use my box around once a week, so not much practice.

    Kev

    --- Telegard/2/QWK v3.09.g2-sp4/mL
    * Origin: Razor's Domain/2 BBS (1:19/50.1)
  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to KEVIN NUNN on Wed Jun 9 22:54:00 2021
    Quoting Kevin Nunn to Daniel Juarez <=-

    I think all that does is create another EXE file. The differences
    between how OS/2 and Windoes handle icons is so different that it's
    hard to grasp what the right thing to do in OS/2 is.

    And I only use my box around once a week, so not much practice.

    Yeah, and I use it less than that. I just like it for the nastalgia.
    :-)

    ~Elf

    ,---------------------------,
    | /---------------------\ |
    | | | |
    | | Long Live | |
    | | DOS!! | |
    | | | |
    | | | |
    | \_____________________/ |
    |___________________________|
    ,---\_____ [] _______/------,
    / /______________\ /|
    /___________________________________ / | ___
    | | | )
    | 486DX66 [-------] | | (
    | o o o [-------] | / _)_
    |__________________________________ |/ / /
    /-------------------------------------/| ( )/
    /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ... My other vehicle is a Galaxy Class Starship ...
    ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30
    --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
    * Origin: Diamond Mine Online BBS - bbs.dmine.net:24 (1:275/89)
  • From Stan Hosdar@1:229/426 to Daniel Juarez on Sat Jul 17 21:32:12 2021
    Sweet. If it ain't broke . . . :-)

    I was one of those people in the 90's that *wanted* to use OS/2 but
    could not afford the hardware to run it properly. So, instead I bought
    and installed Windows 3.1.

    Today I have OS/2 Warp 4 running in VirtualBox on my Linux desktop. I
    also use Windows 10 for work only, which also runs in a virtual machine.

    On OS/2 one thing I have yet to learn is how objects are used properly.
    I mean, just trying to make what I would consider a shortcut on the
    desktop to an application, I have not figured out without copying the
    whole application to the desktop. But, I confess I have not put much


    Curious, what practical application does os/2 have today other than nostaliga?

    can you even get a modern browser for it?

    On my UNIX systems (also at work) it is difficult to impossible to get a modern compliant browser, most are 10 years old now..... so they have little practical use for the desktop, but of course, as a server...... that's a whole other matter. Unix is Unix

    this os/2 machine is built for one purpose and one only - CNC with CAD. The resolution sucks. The keyboard and mouse are industrial grade and more of the kind you'd find on an old teletype or minicomputer. The OS/GUI is very wierd i'm not used to it) and most of the OS is hidden from view. But it's very clearly os/2 to any seasoned user.

    The Ethernet is AUI (15 pin!) and also has a parallell port.... which limits what I can do with it - to network this i'd need a transciever (can still buy new) but THEN i'm stuck with NETBIOS/NETBEUI for a protocol and needing windows XP as a go between...

    so.... floppies it is (yes, has floppies)

    other than os/2 used on machines (some bank machines , etc) or the absolutely latest os/2 builds i'd be curious what else you can do...

    also can os/2 dual boot with DOS? I could try it on this laptop...
    (486/66)
    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)
  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to STAN HOSDAR on Sun Jul 25 20:49:00 2021
    Quoting Stan Hosdar to Daniel Juarez <=-

    Curious, what practical application does os/2 have today other than nostaliga?

    For me, pure nostalgia. I have no practical use for it today. It is just
    fun to look back on something I admired in the past and wanted but never purchased and used anyway. I was a DOS/Windows user mostly. Today my
    main desktop is Linux on both my laptops and my desktop. I use other
    OS's as needed/wanted in virtual machines on top of Linux.




    ~Elf

    ,---------------------------,
    | /---------------------\ |
    | | | |
    | | Long Live | |
    | | DOS!! | |
    | | | |
    | | | |
    | \_____________________/ |
    |___________________________|
    ,---\_____ [] _______/------,
    / /______________\ /|
    /___________________________________ / | ___
    | | | )
    | 486DX66 [-------] | | (
    | o o o [-------] | / _)_
    |__________________________________ |/ / /
    /-------------------------------------/| ( )/
    /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ... OS/2 VirusScan - "Windows found: Remove it? (Y/y)"
    ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30
    --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
    * Origin: Diamond Mine Online BBS - bbs.dmine.net:24 (1:275/89)
  • From Renato Nunes Bastos@2:250/5 to Daniel Juarez on Tue Jan 18 02:07:09 2022
    Curious, what practical application does os/2 have today other than

    nostaliga?


    aaah.. well.. for me, none... I used os2 only once when I was at college, in the lab. not much time after, even the few machines that had os2 became winnt... and so, playing with os2 today, for me, would be just for a nostalgia of a cool time that will never come back - and use parts of the system I even didndt' have time to use by then :)

    ok I'll try to intall it here in a VM or something...

    [ ]
    Krull

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