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ArcaOS - A Modern Version of IBM’s OS/2 (Overview & Demo)
You might think OS/2 is long gone, but it still lingers around in more places then you'd expect. Today's video covers ArcaOS, an OS/2-based operating system designed to work with newer hardware!
ArcaOS: https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos/
● Gear I use to make these videos: https://www.kit.co/mjd
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published: 19 Jan 2023
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Does it Deserve the HATE? Boss OS-2 Most hated Boss pedal
The Boss OS-2 gets a lot of hate, but does it deserve it or is it misunderstood? Is it just a SD-1 and DS-1 together, or something more entirely? We take the Boss Overdrive/Distortion on a journey and what magic this pedal has to offer, comparing it to a selection of classic overdrive and distortion tones as well as looking at all of the control options to see if we can unearth some of that Boss magic. Get settled in as we find out everything you need to know before you buy the Boss Overdrive/Distortion OS-2
Don’t get left out of the conversation, head over to the PedalBoards Of Doom Facebook group, which is one of the largest guitar groups out there. Click the link below and get yourself in the amazing group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/64533347864/
Don’t forget also that we run a we...
published: 20 Jun 2023
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The history of OS/2
A better DOS than DOS, a better Windows than Windows, OS/2 was going to be the OS we would all want to install on our PC, but some how despite it being a really good OS, IBM never did get the masses to buy and install it.
Was it that OS/2 was not all that is was cracked up to be, or was it that IBM's marketing department was as good at marketing as Liz Truss was at out lasting lettuce.
Video about EISA/MCA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQcX7BQ1LYw
This video is sponsored by https://www.pcbway.com/
00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - A word from our sponsors
02:46 - IBM Creates their PC
05:36 - IBM vs The Clones (Clone wars)
07:36 - The IBM/MS joint agreement, & the first version of OS/2
11:58 - OS/2 gets a GUI
16:10 - Ms pulls out of the joint agreement
17:31 - Why did the joint agreemen...
published: 24 Feb 2024
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A Better Windows Than Windows: An OS/2 Warp 3 Retrospective!
Let's install OS/2 Warp 3 from 1995 on the World's Fastest 386 and see what it can do! In this video, we'll explore some DOS/Win3.X multitasking, OS/2, and the history behind IBM's forgotten operating system!
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Background on OS/2
09:43 OS/2 Bare Metal Install
18:28 Gaming on OS/2?
22:19 Concluding Thoughts
● World's Fastest 386 Specifications:
Alaris Cougar II Motherboard (Rev. B?)
(See UH19 for specs of the board: http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/438)
75MHz IBM 486BL3 "Blue Lightning"
(See Redhill's CPU Guide for more on the BL3: http://www.redhill.net.au/c/c-5.html)
Cyrix Fasmath CX-83D87-40GP
32MB Fast Page Mode 72-pin SIMM RAM (2x16MB sticks)
32GB Compact Flash Card
Trident TGUI9440-1 VLB Video Card w/ 1MB FPM RAM
Kingston NE2000-compatible Plug n' ...
published: 22 May 2021
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Installing IBM OS/2 Warp 3 but Everything Goes Wrong...
Last time we talked about OS/2, it was version 2.1. This time around we're jumping forward a couple of years to explore Warp 3.0! Let's see what nonsense I get myself into this time...
OS/2 2.1 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rST5M9leUh0
OS/2 Warp 4 Install: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6R1DK4BdmQ
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published: 09 Jun 2022
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Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion | Reverb Demo Video
For a pedal that captures the best of both Overdrive and Distortion effects, check out the Boss OS-2. With a fairly simple four knob layout that provides Level, Tone, Drive and Color controls, the OS-2 lets you mix your drive and distortion effects, or single out each one. Dial in a huge distortion tone or use it to add an edge to your single coil pickup tone. For a tremendous amount of versatility in one rugged pedal, check out the Boss OS-2.
Compare prices on Boss OS-2 pedals at: https://goo.gl/xByRsk
published: 08 Jul 2016
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ArcaOS: Using Modern OS/2 - Install and Review
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OS/2 was an operating system that was once expected to change the world, and had a real shot of being the standard operating system for PCs. ArcaOS is a new, OS/2 based operating system, designed to run on modern PCs - I give it a try!
ArcaOS: https://www.arcanoae.com/
Rexx: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexx
OS/2 World: https://www.os2world.com/cms/
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▬ Contents of this video ▬
0:00 - Intro & Brief OS/2 & ArcaOS History
3:54 - ArcaOS Install
7:...
published: 18 Sep 2021
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LGR Tech Tales - IBM OS/2's Fight Against Windows
This episode covers the inception, development, and strive for market dominance of IBM and Microsoft's OS/2 operating system. Join me in LGR Tech Tales, looking at stories of technological inspiration, failure, and everything in-between!
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The Computer Archive
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● Music credits:
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http://diodemilliampere.bandcamp.com/album/psychic-pizza-connection
"Twin Shine" by Silent Partner
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published: 27 Mar 2015
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Installing IBM OS/2 but Everything Goes Wrong...
IBM released OS/2 version 2.1 back in 1993. So I had the brilliant idea of trying to install it on a machine that didn't exist when it came out. Let's see what I got myself into this time...
● Chapters
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Installation - 08:32
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published: 23 May 2022
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Immutable Linux, without the hassle? Vanilla OS 2 Orchid
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published: 06 Aug 2024
27:15
ArcaOS - A Modern Version of IBM’s OS/2 (Overview & Demo)
You might think OS/2 is long gone, but it still lingers around in more places then you'd expect. Today's video covers ArcaOS, an OS/2-based operating system des...
You might think OS/2 is long gone, but it still lingers around in more places then you'd expect. Today's video covers ArcaOS, an OS/2-based operating system designed to work with newer hardware!
ArcaOS: https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos/
● Gear I use to make these videos: https://www.kit.co/mjd
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Outro Music: Silent Partner - Bet On It
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#MichaelMJD #ArcaOS #OS2
https://wn.com/Arcaos_A_Modern_Version_Of_Ibm’S_Os_2_(Overview_Demo)
You might think OS/2 is long gone, but it still lingers around in more places then you'd expect. Today's video covers ArcaOS, an OS/2-based operating system designed to work with newer hardware!
ArcaOS: https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos/
● Gear I use to make these videos: https://www.kit.co/mjd
Camera: https://amzn.to/3ipyKc5
Tripod: https://amzn.to/3pqxycn
Microphone: https://amzn.to/35UbkXb
Editing Software (Premiere): https://amzn.to/39kawfS
Thumbnail Editor (Photoshop): https://amzn.to/3lVqVN6
● Affiliate Links (these links will earn me a commission if you purchase something through them at no additional cost to you):
Get a FREE 30-DAY TRIAL of Amazon Prime: https://amzn.to/2xVmMB3
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● Follow Me:
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● Music/Credits:
Background Music:
"Ersatz Bossa" and "By the Fireplace" from the YouTube Audio Library
"Ultralounge", "Mining By Moonlight", "AcidJazz", "Airport Lounge", "Spy Groove" and "George Street Shuffle" by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com
Outro Music: Silent Partner - Bet On It
Source: YouTube Audio Library
Amazon Affiliate Notice: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. All Amazon links that I provide will use my affiliate code with Amazon.
Some materials in this video are used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which allows "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, and research.
#MichaelMJD #ArcaOS #OS2
- published: 19 Jan 2023
- views: 595337
5:08
Does it Deserve the HATE? Boss OS-2 Most hated Boss pedal
The Boss OS-2 gets a lot of hate, but does it deserve it or is it misunderstood? Is it just a SD-1 and DS-1 together, or something more entirely? We take the Bo...
The Boss OS-2 gets a lot of hate, but does it deserve it or is it misunderstood? Is it just a SD-1 and DS-1 together, or something more entirely? We take the Boss Overdrive/Distortion on a journey and what magic this pedal has to offer, comparing it to a selection of classic overdrive and distortion tones as well as looking at all of the control options to see if we can unearth some of that Boss magic. Get settled in as we find out everything you need to know before you buy the Boss Overdrive/Distortion OS-2
Don’t get left out of the conversation, head over to the PedalBoards Of Doom Facebook group, which is one of the largest guitar groups out there. Click the link below and get yourself in the amazing group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/64533347864/
Don’t forget also that we run a web store with all of the greatest guitar gear, with some industry titans such as ThorpyFX and Hotone to some amazing boutique builders like TateFX, Magnetic FX and many more.
https://www.pbodoom.com/
We are also proud to be part of the Fret Talk Podcast, which every other week we do a live stream in the PBOD group, which you can chat to us in real time. Go check out the Fret Talk back catalogue here:
Apple users (apple podcasts)
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fret-talk/id1265850446
Others
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#boss #bosspedals #bossds1 #bossds2 #bossos2 #bosssd1 #overdrivedistortion #superoverdrive #turbooverdrive #overdrivevsdistortion #bosspedalshootout #procorat #distortionpedal #marshallinabox
https://wn.com/Does_It_Deserve_The_Hate_Boss_Os_2_Most_Hated_Boss_Pedal
The Boss OS-2 gets a lot of hate, but does it deserve it or is it misunderstood? Is it just a SD-1 and DS-1 together, or something more entirely? We take the Boss Overdrive/Distortion on a journey and what magic this pedal has to offer, comparing it to a selection of classic overdrive and distortion tones as well as looking at all of the control options to see if we can unearth some of that Boss magic. Get settled in as we find out everything you need to know before you buy the Boss Overdrive/Distortion OS-2
Don’t get left out of the conversation, head over to the PedalBoards Of Doom Facebook group, which is one of the largest guitar groups out there. Click the link below and get yourself in the amazing group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/64533347864/
Don’t forget also that we run a web store with all of the greatest guitar gear, with some industry titans such as ThorpyFX and Hotone to some amazing boutique builders like TateFX, Magnetic FX and many more.
https://www.pbodoom.com/
We are also proud to be part of the Fret Talk Podcast, which every other week we do a live stream in the PBOD group, which you can chat to us in real time. Go check out the Fret Talk back catalogue here:
Apple users (apple podcasts)
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fret-talk/id1265850446
Others
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fret-talk
#boss #bosspedals #bossds1 #bossds2 #bossos2 #bosssd1 #overdrivedistortion #superoverdrive #turbooverdrive #overdrivevsdistortion #bosspedalshootout #procorat #distortionpedal #marshallinabox
- published: 20 Jun 2023
- views: 6398
58:43
The history of OS/2
A better DOS than DOS, a better Windows than Windows, OS/2 was going to be the OS we would all want to install on our PC, but some how despite it being a really...
A better DOS than DOS, a better Windows than Windows, OS/2 was going to be the OS we would all want to install on our PC, but some how despite it being a really good OS, IBM never did get the masses to buy and install it.
Was it that OS/2 was not all that is was cracked up to be, or was it that IBM's marketing department was as good at marketing as Liz Truss was at out lasting lettuce.
Video about EISA/MCA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQcX7BQ1LYw
This video is sponsored by https://www.pcbway.com/
00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - A word from our sponsors
02:46 - IBM Creates their PC
05:36 - IBM vs The Clones (Clone wars)
07:36 - The IBM/MS joint agreement, & the first version of OS/2
11:58 - OS/2 gets a GUI
16:10 - Ms pulls out of the joint agreement
17:31 - Why did the joint agreement end
23:25 - OS/2 1.3 & OS/2 2.0 the first IBM only release
28:42 - OS/2 Windows compatibility
30:03 - OS/2 Warp
36:37 - Windows 95 comes out, and Workplace OS
44:39 - Why is OS/2 good (REXX)
46:21 - Why protected memory matters
51:33 - OS/2 marketing (a series of unfortunate events)
58:05 - Thanks
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Os_2
A better DOS than DOS, a better Windows than Windows, OS/2 was going to be the OS we would all want to install on our PC, but some how despite it being a really good OS, IBM never did get the masses to buy and install it.
Was it that OS/2 was not all that is was cracked up to be, or was it that IBM's marketing department was as good at marketing as Liz Truss was at out lasting lettuce.
Video about EISA/MCA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQcX7BQ1LYw
This video is sponsored by https://www.pcbway.com/
00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - A word from our sponsors
02:46 - IBM Creates their PC
05:36 - IBM vs The Clones (Clone wars)
07:36 - The IBM/MS joint agreement, & the first version of OS/2
11:58 - OS/2 gets a GUI
16:10 - Ms pulls out of the joint agreement
17:31 - Why did the joint agreement end
23:25 - OS/2 1.3 & OS/2 2.0 the first IBM only release
28:42 - OS/2 Windows compatibility
30:03 - OS/2 Warp
36:37 - Windows 95 comes out, and Workplace OS
44:39 - Why is OS/2 good (REXX)
46:21 - Why protected memory matters
51:33 - OS/2 marketing (a series of unfortunate events)
58:05 - Thanks
- published: 24 Feb 2024
- views: 142522
25:04
A Better Windows Than Windows: An OS/2 Warp 3 Retrospective!
Let's install OS/2 Warp 3 from 1995 on the World's Fastest 386 and see what it can do! In this video, we'll explore some DOS/Win3.X multitasking, OS/2, and the ...
Let's install OS/2 Warp 3 from 1995 on the World's Fastest 386 and see what it can do! In this video, we'll explore some DOS/Win3.X multitasking, OS/2, and the history behind IBM's forgotten operating system!
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Background on OS/2
09:43 OS/2 Bare Metal Install
18:28 Gaming on OS/2?
22:19 Concluding Thoughts
● World's Fastest 386 Specifications:
Alaris Cougar II Motherboard (Rev. B?)
(See UH19 for specs of the board: http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/438)
75MHz IBM 486BL3 "Blue Lightning"
(See Redhill's CPU Guide for more on the BL3: http://www.redhill.net.au/c/c-5.html)
Cyrix Fasmath CX-83D87-40GP
32MB Fast Page Mode 72-pin SIMM RAM (2x16MB sticks)
32GB Compact Flash Card
Trident TGUI9440-1 VLB Video Card w/ 1MB FPM RAM
Kingston NE2000-compatible Plug n' Play Ethernet Card
VLB Adaptec I/O Controller (integrated on-board)
Creative SoundBlaster Pro 2.0 (CT1600)
Generic Baby AT Case
● Awesome channels to check out:
SUCRA: https://www.youtube.com/c/SUCRA
CPU Galaxy: https://www.youtube.com/c/cpugalaxy
Modern&Retro; Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnaiu5r1lnoLgzA6S2A1sw
PixelPipes: https://www.youtube.com/c/PixelPipes
JikissGamer: https://www.youtube.com/user/jikissgamer
● RetroTechBytes links:
https://www.twitter.com/RetroTechBytes
#Retro #Computers #DOS #Vintage #IBM
https://wn.com/A_Better_Windows_Than_Windows_An_Os_2_Warp_3_Retrospective
Let's install OS/2 Warp 3 from 1995 on the World's Fastest 386 and see what it can do! In this video, we'll explore some DOS/Win3.X multitasking, OS/2, and the history behind IBM's forgotten operating system!
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Background on OS/2
09:43 OS/2 Bare Metal Install
18:28 Gaming on OS/2?
22:19 Concluding Thoughts
● World's Fastest 386 Specifications:
Alaris Cougar II Motherboard (Rev. B?)
(See UH19 for specs of the board: http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/438)
75MHz IBM 486BL3 "Blue Lightning"
(See Redhill's CPU Guide for more on the BL3: http://www.redhill.net.au/c/c-5.html)
Cyrix Fasmath CX-83D87-40GP
32MB Fast Page Mode 72-pin SIMM RAM (2x16MB sticks)
32GB Compact Flash Card
Trident TGUI9440-1 VLB Video Card w/ 1MB FPM RAM
Kingston NE2000-compatible Plug n' Play Ethernet Card
VLB Adaptec I/O Controller (integrated on-board)
Creative SoundBlaster Pro 2.0 (CT1600)
Generic Baby AT Case
● Awesome channels to check out:
SUCRA: https://www.youtube.com/c/SUCRA
CPU Galaxy: https://www.youtube.com/c/cpugalaxy
Modern&Retro; Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnaiu5r1lnoLgzA6S2A1sw
PixelPipes: https://www.youtube.com/c/PixelPipes
JikissGamer: https://www.youtube.com/user/jikissgamer
● RetroTechBytes links:
https://www.twitter.com/RetroTechBytes
#Retro #Computers #DOS #Vintage #IBM
- published: 22 May 2021
- views: 67533
29:09
Installing IBM OS/2 Warp 3 but Everything Goes Wrong...
Last time we talked about OS/2, it was version 2.1. This time around we're jumping forward a couple of years to explore Warp 3.0! Let's see what nonsense I get ...
Last time we talked about OS/2, it was version 2.1. This time around we're jumping forward a couple of years to explore Warp 3.0! Let's see what nonsense I get myself into this time...
OS/2 2.1 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rST5M9leUh0
OS/2 Warp 4 Install: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6R1DK4BdmQ
● Gear I use to make these videos: https://www.kit.co/mjd
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"Dispersion Relation", "AcidJazz", "George Street Shuffle", "Airport Lounge", "Spy Groove" and "Mining By Moonlight" by Kevin MacLeod of https://incompetech.com
Used under a Creative Commons License
"Brighton Lights", "Hookah Bar", "Cancun" and "The Thought of You" from the YouTube Audio Library
Outro Music: Silent Partner - Bet On It
Source: YouTube Audio Library
Amazon Affiliate Notice: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. All Amazon links that I provide will use my affiliate code with Amazon.
Some materials in this video are used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which allows "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, and research.
#MichaelMJD #OS2 #IBM
https://wn.com/Installing_Ibm_Os_2_Warp_3_But_Everything_Goes_Wrong...
Last time we talked about OS/2, it was version 2.1. This time around we're jumping forward a couple of years to explore Warp 3.0! Let's see what nonsense I get myself into this time...
OS/2 2.1 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rST5M9leUh0
OS/2 Warp 4 Install: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6R1DK4BdmQ
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● Affiliate Links (these links will earn me a commission if you purchase something through them at no additional cost to you):
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Used under a Creative Commons License
"Brighton Lights", "Hookah Bar", "Cancun" and "The Thought of You" from the YouTube Audio Library
Outro Music: Silent Partner - Bet On It
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- published: 09 Jun 2022
- views: 131349
3:37
Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion | Reverb Demo Video
For a pedal that captures the best of both Overdrive and Distortion effects, check out the Boss OS-2. With a fairly simple four knob layout that provides Level,...
For a pedal that captures the best of both Overdrive and Distortion effects, check out the Boss OS-2. With a fairly simple four knob layout that provides Level, Tone, Drive and Color controls, the OS-2 lets you mix your drive and distortion effects, or single out each one. Dial in a huge distortion tone or use it to add an edge to your single coil pickup tone. For a tremendous amount of versatility in one rugged pedal, check out the Boss OS-2.
Compare prices on Boss OS-2 pedals at: https://goo.gl/xByRsk
https://wn.com/Boss_Os_2_Overdrive_Distortion_|_Reverb_Demo_Video
For a pedal that captures the best of both Overdrive and Distortion effects, check out the Boss OS-2. With a fairly simple four knob layout that provides Level, Tone, Drive and Color controls, the OS-2 lets you mix your drive and distortion effects, or single out each one. Dial in a huge distortion tone or use it to add an edge to your single coil pickup tone. For a tremendous amount of versatility in one rugged pedal, check out the Boss OS-2.
Compare prices on Boss OS-2 pedals at: https://goo.gl/xByRsk
- published: 08 Jul 2016
- views: 158239
37:04
ArcaOS: Using Modern OS/2 - Install and Review
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OS/2 was an operating system that was once expected to change the world, and had a real shot of being the standard operating system for PCs. ArcaOS is a new, OS/2 based operating system, designed to run on modern PCs - I give it a try!
ArcaOS: https://www.arcanoae.com/
Rexx: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexx
OS/2 World: https://www.os2world.com/cms/
My retro gaming podcast: http://theretrohour.com
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▬ Contents of this video ▬
0:00 - Intro & Brief OS/2 & ArcaOS History
3:54 - ArcaOS Install
7:12 - Readly Sponsor Message
9:14 - ArcaOS Tour
27:40 - Running Windows 16-Bit Programs
30:50 - Running MS-DOS Games
32:00 - Running legacy OS/2 Software
32:32 - Conclusion
Sources used in this video (with permission or under fair use):
The Computer Chronicles - OS/2 (1993): https://youtu.be/1YcGX5F9ZZA
The Computer Chronicles - OS/2 Warp (1994): https://youtu.be/mmxabyk0S2M
#RetroGaming #RetroComputers #ArcaOS
https://wn.com/Arcaos_Using_Modern_Os_2_Install_And_Review
Get 2 months of Readly for FREE then just £7.99 a month after the 2 months has ended. This can be canceled any time, please use my link https://readly.me/danwood - Thanks to Readly for sponsoring this video.
OS/2 was an operating system that was once expected to change the world, and had a real shot of being the standard operating system for PCs. ArcaOS is a new, OS/2 based operating system, designed to run on modern PCs - I give it a try!
ArcaOS: https://www.arcanoae.com/
Rexx: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexx
OS/2 World: https://www.os2world.com/cms/
My retro gaming podcast: http://theretrohour.com
My Twitter: http://twitter.com/danwood_uk
My Facebook: http://facebook.com/danwooduk
▬ Contents of this video ▬
0:00 - Intro & Brief OS/2 & ArcaOS History
3:54 - ArcaOS Install
7:12 - Readly Sponsor Message
9:14 - ArcaOS Tour
27:40 - Running Windows 16-Bit Programs
30:50 - Running MS-DOS Games
32:00 - Running legacy OS/2 Software
32:32 - Conclusion
Sources used in this video (with permission or under fair use):
The Computer Chronicles - OS/2 (1993): https://youtu.be/1YcGX5F9ZZA
The Computer Chronicles - OS/2 Warp (1994): https://youtu.be/mmxabyk0S2M
#RetroGaming #RetroComputers #ArcaOS
- published: 18 Sep 2021
- views: 157933
8:28
LGR Tech Tales - IBM OS/2's Fight Against Windows
This episode covers the inception, development, and strive for market dominance of IBM and Microsoft's OS/2 operating system. Join me in LGR Tech Tales, looking...
This episode covers the inception, development, and strive for market dominance of IBM and Microsoft's OS/2 operating system. Join me in LGR Tech Tales, looking at stories of technological inspiration, failure, and everything in-between!
● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon:
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● Photo credits:
The Computer Archive
https://www.youtube.com/TheComputerArchive
● Music credits:
"Milinda" by Diode Milliampere
http://diodemilliampere.bandcamp.com/album/psychic-pizza-connection
"Twin Shine" by Silent Partner
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
https://wn.com/Lgr_Tech_Tales_Ibm_Os_2's_Fight_Against_Windows
This episode covers the inception, development, and strive for market dominance of IBM and Microsoft's OS/2 operating system. Join me in LGR Tech Tales, looking at stories of technological inspiration, failure, and everything in-between!
● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon:
http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Social links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
http://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Photo credits:
The Computer Archive
https://www.youtube.com/TheComputerArchive
● Music credits:
"Milinda" by Diode Milliampere
http://diodemilliampere.bandcamp.com/album/psychic-pizza-connection
"Twin Shine" by Silent Partner
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 669644
36:16
Installing IBM OS/2 but Everything Goes Wrong...
IBM released OS/2 version 2.1 back in 1993. So I had the brilliant idea of trying to install it on a machine that didn't exist when it came out. Let's see what ...
IBM released OS/2 version 2.1 back in 1993. So I had the brilliant idea of trying to install it on a machine that didn't exist when it came out. Let's see what I got myself into this time...
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Installation - 08:32
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IBM released OS/2 version 2.1 back in 1993. So I had the brilliant idea of trying to install it on a machine that didn't exist when it came out. Let's see what I got myself into this time...
● Chapters
Unboxing - 00:00
Installation - 08:32
● Gear I use to make these videos: https://www.kit.co/mjd
Camera: https://amzn.to/3ipyKc5
Tripod: https://amzn.to/3pqxycn
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● Affiliate Links (these links will earn me a commission if you purchase something through them at no additional cost to you):
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Background Music: http://www.incompetech.com & YouTube Audio Library
Outro Music: Silent Partner - Bet On It
Source: YouTube Audio Library
Amazon Affiliate Notice: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. All Amazon links that I provide will use my affiliate code with Amazon.
Some materials in this video are used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which allows "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, and research.
#MichaelMJD #IBM #OS2
- published: 23 May 2022
- views: 154690
16:10
Immutable Linux, without the hassle? Vanilla OS 2 Orchid
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Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:56 What is Vanilla OS?
02:47 App Compatibility
06:52 Updates and maintenance
09:20 Reproducibility and automation
11:14 How does it compare?
14:19 Sponsor: Tuxedo Computers
15:19 Support the channel
Vanilla OS is what we would call an immutable system, meaning the base system is mostly read only by default, and updated after a reboot.
You can still install packages onto that base system, from the Debian repos, as Vanilla OS is based on a snapshot of Debian Sid. You can use any system tool that lets you change configurations, and you can still edit some config files.
So, Vanilla OS was already using the principle of distro containers, letting you create an Arch, an OpenSUSE, and a Fedora container on the fly, and install packages in any of these through a single package manager, called APX. It also of course supported Flatpaks, as that's how you'll install your software on the base system.
But this time around, they added Android app support as well. The way it works, is, of course, through Waydroid, but they've integrated it pretty well. You can simply download an APK, and double click it, to bring a graphical installer that will add this app to your applications menu.
Apart from that, you still have access to all the distro containers that Vanilla OS already had: you can create one graphically, or using the APX package manager tool, and you can see the list of programs that have been installed in each container.
The new version of APX is also more flexible, it lets you add not only distributions, but also just other package managers. If you want to add support for pacman, you can just add that, and APX will create the right distro container for you.
Vanilla OS 2 also comes with a new "smart updates" system. This is a fancy name to say "we won't download and install updates while you're working".
Smart updates just mean that the partition you're not currently using isn't getting updates while you're working or using the PC, because that would divert resources from what you're doing.
System updates are basically just snapshots of Debian Sid, that have been compiled into an OCI image that is tested by the Vanilla OS devs. Once it's ready, they'll ship it to all Vanilla OS systems, and your currently unused partition is replaced by this image, and all the customizations you've applied are of course applied to this new image as well.
And of course, flatpaks and packages from distro containers are updated normally, like any other distro.
The other major change for Vanilla OS is the addition of some NixOS like features, namely the ability to create descriptive files to reproduce your system.
There's a new tool called Vanilla Image Builder, or Vib. This lets you create a Vanilla OS Image, with a bunch of customizations already added to it.
You can add specific packages, drivers, codecs, but you can also add commands that need to be run, change some configurations, and more.
The project is actually wider than just Vanilla OS images, it also lets you create container images for specific applications, by specifying a distro base. Basically lets you create Docker images.
In terms of automation, Vanilla OS comes with VSO, for Vanilla System Operator. This lets you create tasks that have conditions, and instructions. If the conditions are met, the instructions are ran. These conditions include disconnecting from the network, when you're on low battery, when a specific process starts, when a new device is connected or disconnected, when your CPU usage is high, or others, and you can also specificy a script or a command as the condition.
VSO is actually more than just a task automation system, it also lets you manage the Waydroid subsystem, export applications from a distro container to your system's applications list, so you can run it in one click, it handles sideloading of APKs and DEB packages, and more.
https://wn.com/Immutable_Linux,_Without_The_Hassle_Vanilla_Os_2_Orchid
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Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:56 What is Vanilla OS?
02:47 App Compatibility
06:52 Updates and maintenance
09:20 Reproducibility and automation
11:14 How does it compare?
14:19 Sponsor: Tuxedo Computers
15:19 Support the channel
Vanilla OS is what we would call an immutable system, meaning the base system is mostly read only by default, and updated after a reboot.
You can still install packages onto that base system, from the Debian repos, as Vanilla OS is based on a snapshot of Debian Sid. You can use any system tool that lets you change configurations, and you can still edit some config files.
So, Vanilla OS was already using the principle of distro containers, letting you create an Arch, an OpenSUSE, and a Fedora container on the fly, and install packages in any of these through a single package manager, called APX. It also of course supported Flatpaks, as that's how you'll install your software on the base system.
But this time around, they added Android app support as well. The way it works, is, of course, through Waydroid, but they've integrated it pretty well. You can simply download an APK, and double click it, to bring a graphical installer that will add this app to your applications menu.
Apart from that, you still have access to all the distro containers that Vanilla OS already had: you can create one graphically, or using the APX package manager tool, and you can see the list of programs that have been installed in each container.
The new version of APX is also more flexible, it lets you add not only distributions, but also just other package managers. If you want to add support for pacman, you can just add that, and APX will create the right distro container for you.
Vanilla OS 2 also comes with a new "smart updates" system. This is a fancy name to say "we won't download and install updates while you're working".
Smart updates just mean that the partition you're not currently using isn't getting updates while you're working or using the PC, because that would divert resources from what you're doing.
System updates are basically just snapshots of Debian Sid, that have been compiled into an OCI image that is tested by the Vanilla OS devs. Once it's ready, they'll ship it to all Vanilla OS systems, and your currently unused partition is replaced by this image, and all the customizations you've applied are of course applied to this new image as well.
And of course, flatpaks and packages from distro containers are updated normally, like any other distro.
The other major change for Vanilla OS is the addition of some NixOS like features, namely the ability to create descriptive files to reproduce your system.
There's a new tool called Vanilla Image Builder, or Vib. This lets you create a Vanilla OS Image, with a bunch of customizations already added to it.
You can add specific packages, drivers, codecs, but you can also add commands that need to be run, change some configurations, and more.
The project is actually wider than just Vanilla OS images, it also lets you create container images for specific applications, by specifying a distro base. Basically lets you create Docker images.
In terms of automation, Vanilla OS comes with VSO, for Vanilla System Operator. This lets you create tasks that have conditions, and instructions. If the conditions are met, the instructions are ran. These conditions include disconnecting from the network, when you're on low battery, when a specific process starts, when a new device is connected or disconnected, when your CPU usage is high, or others, and you can also specificy a script or a command as the condition.
VSO is actually more than just a task automation system, it also lets you manage the Waydroid subsystem, export applications from a distro container to your system's applications list, so you can run it in one click, it handles sideloading of APKs and DEB packages, and more.
- published: 06 Aug 2024
- views: 64482