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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
* [https://goo.gl/photos/Mogjie8BVfaV7U6m9 OS2World Microsoft OS/2 1.0 Picture Gallery] | * [https://goo.gl/photos/Mogjie8BVfaV7U6m9 OS2World Microsoft OS/2 1.0 Picture Gallery] | ||
==Links== | |||
* [https://archive.org/details/ms-os2-sdk-1.00 Microsoft OS/2 1.0 SDK] | |||
[[Category:Microsoft OS/2 Release]] | [[Category:Microsoft OS/2 Release]] |
Revision as of 04:04, 5 September 2022
Microsoft OS/2 1.0 | |
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Version | 1.0 |
Release Date | 1988-01 |
Vendor | Microsoft |
License | Commercial software |
Preceded by | N/A |
Succeeded by | Microsoft OS/2 1.1 |
Website |
- Announcement Date
- 1987-04-02
- Release Date
- Jan 1988
- Codename
- CP/DOS
- Language
- American English (en-US)
- Media
- 5¼” or 3½” format
These are the versions released by Microsoft . These releases differ slightly from the IBM OS/2 versions in terms of branding and driver bundles. At different times, MS OS/2 had several types of licensing and was released in different editions.
- SDK (Standard Edition) . The version supplied with the MS OS/2 SDK .
- OEM (Standard Edition) . Version licensed from third party computer vendors.
- Retail (Standard Edition) . The version for ordinary users, sold at retail.
- Retail (Server) . Retail enterprise network version. Additionally includes LAN Manager 2.1 .
Note: Microsoft OS/2 version branding does not use the Standard Edition designation. All known versions of MS OS/2 (except server ones) are functionally standard editions .
Releases
- OEM's Versions
- Microsoft OS/2 1.0 was only released as OEM version by different manufacturers.
- Microsoft OS/2 1.0 - Compaq
- Microsoft OS/2 1.0 - Compaq - Rev A
- Dell
- Microsoft OS/2 1.0 - Zenith
- Tandy
- Microsoft OS/2 1.0 - Epson
- Microsoft OS/2 1.0 - Amdek