Subj : OS/2 in a virtual mac
To : Holger Granholm
From : Tommi Koivula
Date : Fri Oct 28 2016 12:46 pm
TK>> I have successfully converted my running copy of WSEB 4.52 to
TK>> VMWare. I have also managed to install Warp 4.52 to WMWare from
TK>> scratch. Both with Boot Manager.
HG> I'm lost now, what does WSEB stand for?
Warp Server for e-Business. The server version of Warp4.
HG> Is it the version they also call MCP2?
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/ :
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OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business--April 1999--Codename Aurora
Internal revision 14.039F
JFS filesystem support
Limited 32-bit device driver support
High memory support (more than 512 MB per process)
Improved internationalization
NetFinity 5.2 included
Lotus Domino Go Webserver 4.6 included
WebSphere Application Server 1.1 included
Version 4.50
OS/2 Convenience Pack 1--November 2000--Known as MCP/ACP
Based on WSeB kernel
Java 1.1.8 included
Programmer's Toolkit included
Version 4.51
OS/2 Convenience Pack 2--November 2001--Known as MCP2/ACP2
Last OS/2 release
Refreshed in April 2002
IBM Web Browser included
Java 1.3 included
Innotek Flash included
Version 4.52
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