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by cloudsec9
553 days ago
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By the time OS/2 came out, IBM wasn't a serious competitor for most OEMs -- they were high end, so were mostly competing with the likes of Compaq. The big issue that no one is mentioning is that OS/2 needed 8MB of RAM to run decently, preferably more, but this was when most machines were 2-4MB and extra RAM was still a big cost. |
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That's OS/2 2.
OS/2 1 is the one that flopped, and nobody had 286 computers with 8MB of RAM.
Hell, the IBM 286 PS/2 machines shipped with 1MB and they cost $6-7K in '87-'88!