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| [[The Warp Pharmacy:References|References]] || A shelf of references to OS/2-related publications (of the tree killing kind). || | | [[The Warp Pharmacy:References|References]] || A shelf of references to OS/2-related publications (of the tree killing kind). || | ||
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| [[ | | [[Books|Books]] || A shelf of references to OS/2-related publications (of the tree killing kind). || | ||
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| [[The Warp Pharmacy:Commerce|Commerce]] || Find out about companies that have OS/2 related products and services to sell. || | | [[The Warp Pharmacy:Commerce|Commerce]] || Find out about companies that have OS/2 related products and services to sell. || |
Revision as of 04:53, 4 May 2016
Description
The Warp Pharmacy is a site with OS/2 Warp articles. Founded by Jon Seymour and continued by Matthew Stein.
Contents
News | The Warp Pharmacy News | |
Hardware | A selection of tonics organised according to affected hardware component. | |
Software | A selection of tonics organised according to affected software component. | |
Symptoms | A selection of tonics organised according to observed symptom. | |
Procedures | A selection of useful procedures. | |
References | A shelf of references to OS/2-related publications (of the tree killing kind). | |
Books | A shelf of references to OS/2-related publications (of the tree killing kind). | |
Commerce | Find out about companies that have OS/2 related products and services to sell. | |
More Help | Can't find the answer you are looking for? This page will give you some ideas about where to look next. |
Recognition

"...we're still Iway skeptics, but that doesn't mean we can't recognize resources of genuine value. One such is the Warp Pharmacy, an all volunteer reference area for OS/2 Warp users...This is one useful page to visit -- keep the address ... handy!"
OS/2 Magazine - Editors' Choice Award - October 1995
Acknowledge
- Founder: Jon Seymour
- Nick and Masami Andrew, proprietors of the Kralizec Dialup Internet System, they hosted the original version.