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Hardware / Re: Is this WiFi supported?
« on: October 01, 2024, 09:33:28 pm »
I have been looking around on Google to find a USB to serial adapter. Then with a high speed serial port.
http://www.tronicore.com/en/serial-wifi-adapter
This gets SOMEWHAT closer. But is also FAR from ideal. The baudrate is to low and you would need a serial to USB converter.
Now if I could find an all in one USB device, that would be handy.
Roderick

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Hardware / Re: Is this WiFi supported?
« on: October 01, 2024, 09:21:06 pm »
In 2 words, sadly game over. (well 3). Currently no USB wifi dongles are supported.

Roderick

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Internet / Re: otter-browser, Qt5 build
« on: September 17, 2024, 11:08:16 am »
Last time I checked Otter is not support with QT 6. Dmitry from BWW skipped Otter Browser as it was crashing because the multi process code is not stable. This is one the key reasons at the time the Otter Browser was not selected. It crashes more then Doobke.

Roderick

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Internet / Re: otter-browser, Qt5 build
« on: September 16, 2024, 01:30:27 pm »
One warning. The reason the Otter browser was never released is because it does not run in single process mode with QT. This can cause crashes of the browser!

Roderick

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Andrew,

In my experience eCS, and earlier versions of AOS, run windows and dos applications better than 5.1 on some machines.  Depends on the machine.  I am running AOS v 5.1 on three different machines (Ryzen R5/MSI motherboard, Thinkpad T530 and HP EliteDesk 800 G4).  The Thinkpad runs Win-OS/2 and Dos programs perfectly on AOS v 5.1 but would not run Win-OS/2 with earlier version of AOS.  The EliteDesk runs Win-OS/2 but in full screen mode only.  The Ryzen appears to run all Win-OS/2 programs in full screen, but some programs will freeze the machine in seamless mode - QuattroPro for Windows being the worst.  I also have problems with ReportSmith - and sometimes FrameMaker v 5.1 will freeze after awhile in seamless.  But again they all appear to run fine in full screen - many programs run fine in seamless mode.

I think it is both hardware and software.  I had a couple of earlier AMD  (FX4350 socket AM3+/ASUS motherboard) machines, one with eCS installed and one with AOS 5.02 installed.  Windows and Dos programs ran fine in on both machines.  When I upgraded the AMD AOS from v 5.02 to v 5.06 I started to have problems with Win-OS/2.

To test the theory I did a fresh install of AOS v 5.02 on a new hard drive on the AMD machine and transferred it to the Ryzen machine. (AOS v 5.02 will not install in the Ryzen machine). To get it to work I had to switch to a serial mouse and PS/2 keyboard because USB would not work and the network card stopped working - but the problematic windows programs (like Quattro Pro for Windows) ran fine.  So I think it is both the version of AOS and the hardware it is running on.

To run Win-OS/2 programs on the Thinkpad (before AOS v 5.1 came out) I ran my windows programs in a WIndows XP virtual machine running in VBOX on AOS.  That worked pretty good for me - although there is a trick to getting vbox to start without a hitch.

"When I upgraded the AMD AOS from v 5.02 to v 5.06 I started to have problems with Win-OS/2." So did you open a ticket at Arca Noae for this ?

Having worked on all versions of eCS at Mensys the changes in regard to ArcaOS and eCS 1.2R and 2.x. is well close 0. To be specific this means the core code is the WIN/OS2 code, the VDD drivers and the kernel code for VDM support is mostly the same.  What can change the stuff is timing in code, if a bug exists is unknown. Until there is bug that Arca Noae so they can look at the issue.

Also for everybody reading this! With ArcaoS 5.1.0, if you run your system in UEFI mode a new video handler is used called VEFI.SYS that replaces VSVGA.SYS!
For WIN/OS2 this driver I understand does not do that much. But it can never be ruled out there are bugs in that driver.
However what I understand from the testing and what I picked up at Warpstock most of the code in VEFI.SYS is for the DOS sessions.

But as with any bug if it can be reproduced generate a testlog generic and open a ticket at Arca Noae on https://mantis.arcanoae.com.
I know from my Mensys days that debugging VDM stuff can be pretty complex. About 25% of the OS2 kernel its code is for the VDM support (DOS and Windows 3.1.).

Most of this DOS/VDM code has not been altered for decades. But again open a bug if you have time.
That might help to debug the stuff.

Roderick Klein



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If one is considering multiboot solutions, then this could be a case where an AToF machine really shines for WordStar and other old non-OS/2 apps ... [...]
Thanks for the thoughts, though AToF is something I have yet to investigate.

The spate of bugs afflicting my DOS and Win-3.1, summarised earlier, started with AOS. The eCS-2 sessions worked beautifully, so maybe our SMOCs (Secret Masters Of Computing) tweaked something that needs to be un-tweaked. Or I could dig out a copy of eCS-2 (hmm, do I still have it?) and install that in its own disk partition, in the hope it can talk to modern-format files in the AOS-5.1 (&c) partitions -- or it can be HPFS-formatted and the AOS partitions could talk to it.

Sorry the conclusion that 3.1 and DOS is more stable under eCS we need waaay more data. Just be extremely careful with such conclusions!

First of all most all of the WIN/OS2 code in drivers in the config.sys and in the kernel is the same as in ArcaOS as in eCS.
This means the files in \MDOS\WINOS2. But also the VDD drivers. All of that code from MCP 2 fixpak 5 both OS'es are based on.

But it gets more complicated then that. When it comes to the base OS a LOT of code has been modified since eCS. This includes ACPI, Panorama, file system drivers such as JFS.
This can change timing in a way where something might have worked on an eCS system by accident.  Config.sys load orders can sometimes change things.
While this description is not 100% accurate I am just trying to point out there are waaay more moving parts to an OS then just some WIN/OS2 settings.

If you have an issue with a program you can reproduce on an ArcaOS 5.1.x system open a ticket at Arca Noae and see if they can look into this.
Always attach a testlog generic.

Roderick Klein



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Applications / Re: More WinOs/2 troubles
« on: August 05, 2024, 09:21:09 pm »
I learned back in my Win 3.1 days to make backups of win.ini, system.ini, config.sys and autoexec.bat files as Windows breaks so easily. Have you checked autoexec.bat? Mine,
Code: [Select]
@ECHO OFF
ECHO.
PROMPT $i$p$g
REM SET DELDIR=C:\DELETE,512;D:\DELETE,512;E:\DELETE,512;F:\DELETE,512;G:\DELETE
,512;H:\DELETE,512;K:\DELETE,512;M:\DELETE,512;N:\DELETE,512;O:\DELETE,512;P:\DE
LETE,512;Q:\DELETE,512;R:\DELETE,512;S:\DELETE,512;T:\DELETE,512;W:\DELETE,512;X
:\DELETE,512;Y:\DELETE,512;Z:\DELETE,512;
SET WIN3DIR=W:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2
PATH=W:\OS2;W:\OS2\MDOS;W:\;W:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2;W:\sys\MDOS\BIN;W:\TCPIP\DOS\BIN;
LOADHIGH APPEND W:\OS2;W:\OS2\SYSTEM
SET TMP=W:\var\temp
LOADHIGH W:\sys\MDOS\BIN\2GBFIX.COM >NUL
LOADHIGH DOSKEY FINDFILE=DIR /A /S /B $*
DOSKEY EDIT=QBASIC/EDITOR $*
SET DIRCMD=/A
SET TEMP=W:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\TEMP
SET ETC=W:\TCPIP\DOS\ETC

Adjust boot drive letter.

Today I would back up\os2\mdos before doing any test installs. A simple zip works.

Dave, thank you, you pointed me into the right direction. After commenting out the extra PATH statements, WinOS/2 started again. If you look at my autoexec, the programs installed their addition to the path as being in front of the other ones. I put all the additional path statements after the other ones, and it started again. So, some executable sharing its name with a WinOS/2 one, I suppose.

The only remaining problem now is that message (from Borland C++, see screenshot) even though the said line is in my system.ini...

That is digging deep in memory. I seem to recall WIN/OS2 can not load a .386 driver.
But I might be wrong.

Best regards,

Roderick Klein

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Applications / Re: More WinOs/2 troubles
« on: August 05, 2024, 10:13:56 am »
Hello all.. among the few other Win 3.1 programs I tried installing yesterday, to evaluate how competitive OS/2 could have been in the early 1990s for productivity apps, Mathematica (v2 I think), Matlab 4.2c, Fortran Powerstation 1, PharLap 6 (as the Matlab wanted these libraries). WinOS/2 restarted after Mathematica and Matlab installs.
Problem is: WinOS/2 does not start anymore. I removed in win.ini / system.ini the lines referring to Fortran (nothing related to PharLap in those) but still does not start.
I guess that one of those replaced more recent system libraries, but which ones ??
Any idea ?

On an DOS command prompt type winos2 /b /? (I forgot) or win /b. Windows can be started to created a bootlog and give you a hint what went wrong.

Roderick

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Hardware / Re: AMOUSE + Lotus 123
« on: August 03, 2024, 12:45:13 am »
Not that I am aware off...

I think a program should support a scroll wheel, but I do not this is something you can specifly switch on in the mouse setup.

Roderick

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Hardware / Re: Modern Motherboards - Whats working
« on: May 25, 2024, 04:53:30 pm »
Hi

I documented some reported working mainboards on the OS2World wiki, right here:
- https://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Motherboards

But I don't think they have PS2 ports anymore.

Regards

PS/2 ports are on most modern systems dead as doornail. Maybe industrial mainboards (that are sometimes pretty expensive), still tend to have PS/2 ports.
The more modern systems the 8042 PS/2 controller is also going away from the mainboards.

Roderick

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General Discussion / Re: Chuck McKinnis Passed Away
« on: May 20, 2024, 10:23:02 pm »
Sorry to hear this Martin - Chuck was a big booster of OS/2. Thanks for letting us know.

Regards,

I remember him being always polite, helpful and willingful, even in the last days when the kernel development was actually shut down.
He just went and fixed things. Always present at comp.os.os2.*.

A huge loss for the community.

Mentore

Do not confuse Chuck McKinnis with Scott Garfinkle for IBM.
ChckMcKinnis was already at a vert high age. I think he was older then 80 years.

Chuck was also very engaged with charity projects in Afirca at a very high age.

Rest in Peace Chuck.

Thanks for all the OS/2 work and other work you did for people.

Roderick

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Applications / Re: Archive tool problem
« on: May 14, 2024, 02:12:23 pm »
Archive tool you mean the tool from eCo software for managing ZIP files etc ?

Roderick Klein

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Hardware / Re: OS/2 for Industrial Use
« on: May 13, 2024, 03:54:57 pm »
Universal instruments from the US uses/used(?) OS/2 on there chip machines.

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Applications / Re: 3270
« on: May 02, 2024, 12:36:52 pm »
A free version was included in OS/2 Warp 4 somewhere on the main ISO.

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