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* [[IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0 - 6280196]] - 3.25-inch Media | * [[IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0 - 6280196]] - 3.25-inch Media | ||
* [[IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0 - 6280198]] | * [[IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0 - 6280198]] - 5.25-inch Media | ||
;Extended Edition | ;Extended Edition |
Revision as of 15:38, 7 August 2020
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 |
This was the first release of IBM OS/2 under the partnership with Microsoft. It was marketed as the 'platform for the '90s'. OS/2 1.0 was 16-bit OS and did not included a GUI on this release. It was initially announced on April 2nd, 1987 and its estimated shipping date was the first quarter of 1988, but it was actually released early on December of 1987.
- Features
- 16-bit multi-tasking protected-mode operating system with pre-emptive scheduling, multi-threading, dynamic linking, and virtual memory.
- Memory protection capabilities.
- Supports up to 16MB RAM.
- OS/2 development API.
- FAT file system support.
- Supported shared memory, pipes, queues, semaphores, and signals.
Version 1.0 was text mode only without Presentation Manager (GUI).
- Extended Edition
IBM Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.0 (OS/2 EE 1.0) provides the capabilities of OS/2 Standard Edition Version 1.0, and adds relational Database and Communications Managers into a single product package.
- Program number: 5604-097
- Part numbers: 07F7216 (3,5"), 07F7216 (5,25")
- Date of announcement: 9 August 1988 (US: July 19, 1988)
- Date of shipment: 31 August 1988 (US: July 29, 1988)
- End of Service date: (US: July 29, 1989)
Releases
- Standard Edition
- IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0 - 6280196 - 3.25-inch Media
- IBM OS/2 Standard Edition 1.0 - 6280198 - 5.25-inch Media
- Extended Edition