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===Why is he called Artie?===
===Why is he called Artie?===
OS/2 Warp 4 used to have the this elephant registration form. The exe file of that program was called '''ART'''chron.exe, which made it obvious (sarcasm) that the elephant is called "Artie".
OS/2 Warp 4 used to have the elephant registration form (explained before). The .exe file of that program was called '''ART'''chron.exe, which made it obvious (sarcasm) that the elephant is called "Artie".


===Image History===
===Image History===
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* [[Artie FAT32 Logo]]
* [[Artie FAT32 Logo]]
* [[Artie Warpstock or Burst]]
* [[Artie Warpstock or Burst]]
* [[Artie - Warpstock 2017 Canada]]
* [[Artie Sticker]]
* [[Artie Treadmill]]
* [[Artie Air Balloon]]


==License==
==License==

Revision as of 18:07, 10 January 2018

Artie is one of the self-proclaimed OS/2 Warp, eComStation, ArcaOS and other OS/2 derivative OSes community mascot.

History

The OS/2 community discussed on the OS2World forums (and other sites) what should be a good mascot for OS/2. At some voting it became evident that a lot of people liked the idea of an elephant as a mascot.

Why an Elephant

On OS/2 Warp there was a program that was a simple registration form to register your product with IBM. A lot of people on the forums asked how to disable that program from boot, and it always showed a cartoon elephant on that form, that may be one of reasons why the OS/2 users consider an elephant a good mascot for the OS.

Here it is a picture of IBM's registration form for OS/2 Warp


Why is he called Artie?

OS/2 Warp 4 used to have the elephant registration form (explained before). The .exe file of that program was called ARTchron.exe, which made it obvious (sarcasm) that the elephant is called "Artie".

Image History

This mascot is based on a public domain cartoon elephant located in several free cliparts sites [1][2] [3]. The eyes were slightly modified by Martin Iturbide with Inkscape.

Download

Version 1.x

Derivated

License

  • Version 1.1 is Public Domain.

Credits

  • Version 1.1
    • Public Domain picture with eyes modified by Martin Iturbide.