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#1
Marketplace / Re: SimCity 2000
2008.07.23, 13:19:08
You should consider sharing rather than charging money.  I am happy to swap an electronic version of something I have  for simtown or widget workshop - final versions not Betas.

My rare Os/2 software collection is:

Borland Sidekick for OS/2 PM
Word 1.1 for PM
Excel 2.0 and 3.0 for PM
OS/2 ver 1
Os/2 1.1
Os/2 1.2
Lotus Freelance 1 for PM
Lotus 123 ver 3.0 for Os/2
Multiplan for OS/2
Corel  Draw 2.5
Wordperfect 5.2
Hopkins FBI
Avarice
Entrepreneur
Links/2
etc etc


David

#2
It worked for me.  I have media player connectivity installed as an addin for firefox and mplayer configured to play video and audio streams.

regardez

David
#3
Marketplace / Re: SimCity 2000
2008.01.20, 13:03:34
Hopkins FBI - Check on ebay there was a guy in the USA who had versions for BEOS and OS/2 for sale.  I got the OS/2 version sometime last year pretty cheap.

I also have Simcity 2000 for OS/2, Simcity for OS/2 with the original box - sold by Dux software.  I also have the beta for Simtown for OS/2.  I would love to get my hands on a final Simtown or Widget Workshop for OS/2.  Anyone have a copy I would be happy to swap.

David
#4
Those error codes are - cannot find os2boot and insert system disk and restart.  Sounds like the floppy disks might be bad.   Try new ones - you can create them from the cdrom.  In windows from a dos prompt look for file in root directory that says cdinstall or something like that.  It will prompt you to insert disks and will write the boot images on the disks.

If the Compaq has an HD bigger than 4GB the original warp 3 install disks will not recognise it properly.  You will need up to date disk images that recognise bigger HD's.  You can look on hobbes.nmsu.edu for later boot disks.

david