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A version of [[OS/2]] released in 1996 that targeted [[PowerPC]] processors, it is based on the [[Mach]] microkernel rather than the classic OS/2 kernel.
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A version of [[OS/2]] released in 1996 that targeted PowerPC processors, it is based on the Mach microkernel rather than the classic OS/2 kernel.
 
==Articles==
*Scott L. Winters; Jeri Dube: [[Workplace OS/2: Just Good Old OS/2… For the PowerPC!]] (Mar 1994)
*Miles Barel; Jeri Dube: [[Workplace: Advancing the State of the Art]] (Sep 1994)
*Scott L. Winters: [[Countdown to PowerPC]] (Jan 1995)
*Robert Spinneweber: [[Development Tools for OS/2 for the PowerPC]] (Apr 1995)
*Joseph Celi: [[GRADD Architecture for OS/2 for the PowerPC]] (Apr 1995)
*Jeri Dube: [[Prepping for the PowerPC]] (Aug 1995)
*Robert Warren: [[OS/2 for the PowerPC: Development Tools Coming Online Fast!]]


==Publications==
==Publications==
* [[Karla Stagray]]; [[Linda S. Rogers]]: ''Official Guide to Using Os/2 Warp, PowerPC'' - Hungry Minds Inc./John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1996, ISBN 1-56884-596-0
* [[Karla Stagray]]; [[Linda S. Rogers]]: ''Official Guide to Using OS/2 Warp, PowerPC Edition'' - IDG 1996, ISBN 1-56884-596-0


==Links==
==Links==
* [[George W. Archer]]: [http://www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0205H/vnewsf5.htm: Whatever Happened to Warp for the PowerPC?] - Originally published in 2005
* {{L-IBMAnnUS|ZA95-0199}} - 1995-06-19 - PREVIEW: IBM Extends OS/2 to IBM Power Series
* George W. Archer: [//www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0205H/vnewsf5.htm Whatever Happened to Warp for the PowerPC?] - VNL (Feb 2005)


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A version of OS/2 released in 1996 that targeted PowerPC processors, it is based on the Mach microkernel rather than the classic OS/2 kernel.

Articles

Publications

Links