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{{OS Release | |||
|Logo=Os2logo_1-x.png | |||
|Version=1.0 | |||
|ReleaseDate= | |||
|Vendor=[[IBM]] | |||
|License=Commercial software | |||
|Preceded=N/A | |||
|Succeeded=[[IBM OS/2 1.1]] | |||
|Website=N/A | |||
}} | |||
The first version of IBM OS/2 was developed in partnership with [[Microsoft]]. It was marketed as the 'platform for the '90s'. OS/2 Version 1.0 did not include the Presentation Manager GUI. | |||
;Features | |||
* 16-bit multitasking protected-mode operating system with pre-emptive scheduling, multi-threading, dynamic linking, and virtual memory. | |||
* Memory protection capabilities. | |||
* Supports up to 16 MB RAM. | |||
* OS/2 development API. | |||
* FAT file system support. | |||
* Supported shared memory, pipes, queues, semaphores, and signals. | |||
==Pre-Release== | |||
* [https://goo.gl/photos/2FqhP6w4cHMAbGuY8 OS2World IBM OS/2 1.0 Picture Gallery] | |||
==Released Products== | |||
;Standard Edition | |||
* [[IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0]] | |||
;Extended Edition | |||
* [[IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.0]] | |||
==Links== | |||
* [http://www.os2museum.com/wp/os2-history/os2-1-0/ OS/2 Museum - Version 1.0] | |||
[[Category:IBM OS/2 Release]] |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 20 March 2024
IBM OS/2 1.0 | |
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Version | 1.0 |
Release Date | |
Vendor | IBM |
License | Commercial software |
Preceded by | N/A |
Succeeded by | IBM OS/2 1.1 |
Website | N/A |
The first version of IBM OS/2 was developed in partnership with Microsoft. It was marketed as the 'platform for the '90s'. OS/2 Version 1.0 did not include the Presentation Manager GUI.
- Features
- 16-bit multitasking protected-mode operating system with pre-emptive scheduling, multi-threading, dynamic linking, and virtual memory.
- Memory protection capabilities.
- Supports up to 16 MB RAM.
- OS/2 development API.
- FAT file system support.
- Supported shared memory, pipes, queues, semaphores, and signals.
Pre-Release
Released Products
- Standard Edition
- Extended Edition