Hello to the Marketplace...!
- Instant OS/2! using the OS/2 character mode API book
- BackMaster version 2 native OS/2 tape backup software
- OS/2 BlackJack
All available now on eBay: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ79p924
Thanks for looking - please let me know if you're looking for any specific items - more items coming soon!
uhm.. I think I don't have that blackjack game on my games site:
http://www.os2world.com/games/ (http://www.os2world.com/games/)
...even that the name "Reed Software" sounds familiar.
Can I use your scans to add this games to my page ?
Martin
Hi - sure you can use my scans (thanks for asking first!). :)
I don't know that I ever saw another package of this game ever! I did a search for Reed Software and found a teeny bit of info:
http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/product-compint-0000431458-page.html
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Miturbide said...
uhm.. I think I don't have that blackjack game on my games site:
http://www.os2world.com/games/
...even that the name "Reed Software" sounds familiar.
Can I use your scans to add this games to my page ?
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Hi All,
Reading MitchellT's post...
Re: "* Instant OS/2! using the OS/2 character mode API book"
"* BackMaster version 2 native OS/2 tape backup software"
"* OS/2 BlackJack..."
"All available now on eBay: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ79p924 "
isn't it very interesting that on the eve (almost) OS/2's 21st Birthday (though declared finally "dead" ;D by so many, so many times... ??? ) it appears that more and more folks are coming forward with things OS/2.
A very nice post MitchellT
Now, how about some reflections on the eve (almost) ;D of our beloved OS/2 21st.Birthday.
"OS/2 is 20 years old - dead but still walking
Opinion How IBM screwed itself in favour of the Redmond Juggernaut"
http://www.theinquirer.net/en/inquirer/news/2007/04/02/os2-is-20-years-old---dead-but-still-walking
"I.B.M. Plans to Consolidate OS/2 Development in Texas"
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEFDC143CF93BA1575AC0A963958260
Long Live OS/2 :) 8) ;D !
Consolidation story was interesting, esp the part where the copy refers to Windows as the INDUSTRY STANDARD, I object to this notion, I remember that day in August, near Towson MD at the now defunct Computer City, lines wraped around the parking lot; down the road apiece even longer lines wrapped along the store fronts nxt to/going into COMP USA, also now defunct, gee what a great effect this standard has had over the ensuing years on the big box stores, anyone got some industry standard rangeland for sale near Austin?
MZ
"not waiting for the sun, waiting for the ' bun ' to ovulate for the last time in Redmond"