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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
===Books=== | ===Books=== | ||
* | *David Moskowitz; [[David Kerr]], et al: ''OS/2 Warp Unleashed'' (3rd revised edition) - Sams Publishing 1995 - ISBN 0-672-30545-3 | ||
* Albrecht; Plura: ''The OS/2 Warp Bible'' – Abacus 1995, ISBN 1-55755-268-X | *Albrecht; Plura: ''The OS/2 Warp Bible'' – Abacus 1995, ISBN 1-55755-268-X | ||
* Stagray; Rogers: ''Official Guide to Using OS/2 Warp'' – 1995, ISBN 1-56884-466-2 | *Stagray; Rogers: ''Official Guide to Using OS/2 Warp'' – 1995, ISBN 1-56884-466-2 | ||
* Kaply: ''IBM’s Official OS/2 Warp FAQs'' – 1995, ISBN 1-56884-472-7 | *Kaply: ''IBM’s Official OS/2 Warp FAQs'' – 1995, ISBN 1-56884-472-7 | ||
* Magid; Schneider: ''OS/2 Warp Uncensored'' – IDG Books 1995, ISBN 1-56884-474-3 | *Magid; Schneider: ''OS/2 Warp Uncensored'' – IDG Books 1995, ISBN 1-56884-474-3 | ||
* Ivens: ''OS/2 Warp Answers - Certified Tech Support'' – McGraw-Hill 1995, ISBN 0-07-882115-0 | *Ivens: ''OS/2 Warp Answers - Certified Tech Support'' – McGraw-Hill 1995, ISBN 0-07-882115-0 | ||
* [[Bret Curran]] | *[[Bret Curran]]; [[David Kerr]]: ''OS/2 Warp Administrator's Survival Guide'' - Sams Publishing 1996 - ISBN 0-672-30744-8 | ||
===Local Articles=== | ===Local Articles=== |
Revision as of 22:40, 1 October 2016

The third major release of the OS/2 operating system and better known under the original project name OS/2 Warp or Warp 3 or even just plain "Warp", it was the best selling of the OS/2 variations and represented the peak of the system's popularity.
Versions

IBM OS/2 Warp 3 family products:
- Oct 1994: OS/2 Warp Version 3 (for Windows) - red box
- Jan 1995: OS/2 Warp Version 3 (with Win-OS/2) - blue box
- OS/2 Warp Connect (for Windows) - red box
- OS/2 Warp Connect (with Win-OS/2) - blue box
- OS/2 Warp Server Version 4
- OS/2 Warp Server Version 4 Advanced
- OS/2 Warp Server Version 4 Advanced SMP
Fixpaks
Later fixpaks also introduced new features to the Base Operating System component.
Publications
Books
- David Moskowitz; David Kerr, et al: OS/2 Warp Unleashed (3rd revised edition) - Sams Publishing 1995 - ISBN 0-672-30545-3
- Albrecht; Plura: The OS/2 Warp Bible – Abacus 1995, ISBN 1-55755-268-X
- Stagray; Rogers: Official Guide to Using OS/2 Warp – 1995, ISBN 1-56884-466-2
- Kaply: IBM’s Official OS/2 Warp FAQs – 1995, ISBN 1-56884-472-7
- Magid; Schneider: OS/2 Warp Uncensored – IDG Books 1995, ISBN 1-56884-474-3
- Ivens: OS/2 Warp Answers - Certified Tech Support – McGraw-Hill 1995, ISBN 0-07-882115-0
- Bret Curran; David Kerr: OS/2 Warp Administrator's Survival Guide - Sams Publishing 1996 - ISBN 0-672-30744-8
Local Articles
- Frank McKenney: Warp Installation Notes v1.1.2
- Timothy F. Sipples: OS/2 Warp Frequently Asked Questions List
Reviews
- René Meyer: Angeschaut: OS/2 Warp Version 3, Funkamateur (Germany), Volume 44, Issue 2, 1995, pages 140 to 143.
Redbooks
- SG24-4552-00: OS/2 Warp Generation, Volume 1: OS/2 Warp Version 3, OS/2 Warp with WIN-OS/2 OS/2 Warp Connect and BonusPak (Oct 1995)
- GG24-4505-00: OS/2 Warp Generation, Volume 2: Exploring LAN Connectivity With OS/2 Warp Connect (July 1995)
- SG24-4602-00: Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 1: Exploring the Core Components (Mar 1996)
- SG24-4627-00: The Guide to OS/2 Warp Device Drivers (Dec 1995)
Technical articles
- Installation
- Edward Duhé and Bret Curran: Getting Warped and Connected Too! - Published in Personal Systems Magazine, November & December 1995 - Via Archive.org
- Remote installation
- Erik Mintz: Remote Installation of OS/2 Warp Connect - Published in Personal Systems Magazine, September & October 1995 - Via Archive.org