Let me know if you succeed with that. I have tried to install Warp
4, on several modern machines, without success.
Always as the first operating system, to get the Boot Manager
installed, so I can choose which OS to run.
Maybe running it in a VM, would be successful.
It would be, I've done it successully under VMWare. It's where
1:140/1 operates.
Thanks for the info.
Could you also use the OS/2 Boot Manager?
I never tried, as I've never needed to use the boot manager, sorry.
Thanks for the info. Could you also use the OS/2 Boot Manager?
you should be able to but why? it is a VM... if you need to run
another OS, run it in its own VM...
26 Oct 16 00:37, Bob Seaborn wrote to you:
Could you also use the OS/2 Boot Manager?
I never tried, as I've never needed to use the boot manager, sorry.
I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to
VMWare. I have also managed to install Warp 4.52 to WMWare from
scratch. Both with Boot Manager.
However, I haven't seen any reason to play with the original WARP 4.0 anymore. Also, I don't see any reason for multibooting in virtual environment. ;)
My main system is still running in a real hardware. I haven't had
enough time to test the virtualized copy. Maybe some time..
I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to
VMWare. I have also managed to install Warp 4.52 to WMWare from
scratch. Both with Boot Manager.
I'm lost now, what does WSEB stand for?
Is it the version they also call MCP2?
Thanks for the info. Could you also use the OS/2 Boot Manager?
you should be able to but why? it is a VM... if you need to run
another OS, run it in its own VM...
My thoughts also, but I do have another OS in my Boot Manager: OS/2
with TSHell, for rescue purposes.
It could be handy also in VM.
I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to VMWar
I'm lost now, what does WSEB stand for?
Merlin Convenience Pack (MCP2) is for Warp Client.
Aurora Convenience Pack (ACP2) is for Warp Server.
Copy/paste from
http://www.os2museum.com/wp/os2-history/os2-timeline/ :
HOLGER GRANHOLM wrote to TOMMI KOIVULA <=-
I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to
VMWare. I have also managed to install Warp 4.52 to WMWare from
scratch. Both with Boot Manager.
I'm lost now, what does WSEB stand for?
Is it the version they also call MCP2?
I never tried, as I've never needed to use the boot manager, sorry.I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to VMWare. I have also managed to install Warp 4.52 to WMWare from scratch. Both with Boot
Manager. However, I haven't seen any reason to play with the original WARP 4.0 >anymore. Also, I don't see any reason for multibooting in virtual environment.
;)
My main system is still running in a real hardware. I haven't had enough time to test the virtualized copy. Maybe some time..
HOLGER GRANHOLM wrote to TOMMI KOIVULA <=-
I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to
VMWare. I have also managed to install Warp 4.52 to WMWare from
scratch. Both with Boot Manager.
I'm lost now, what does WSEB stand for?
Is it the version they also call MCP2?
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