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=== Development Tools === | === Development Tools === | ||
* IBM BASIC Compiler/2 | * IBM | ||
* | ** BASIC Compiler/2 | ||
* | ** C/2 | ||
* | ** COBOL/2 | ||
* | ** FORTRAN/2 | ||
* | ** Macro Assembler/2 | ||
** Pascal Compiler/2 | |||
* Lattice | |||
** C Compiler | |||
* Microsoft | |||
** BASIC | |||
** C 5.1 | |||
** MASM 5.1 | |||
=== Announcement Letter === | === Announcement Letter === |
Revision as of 19:07, 31 December 2011
IBM OS/2 1.0
Overview
OS/2 SE 1.0 was released in December 1987 with IBM OS/2 Programmer's Toolkit, Version 1.0 and IBM OS/2 Technical Reference, Version 1.0.
Requirements
- IBM PC AT, PS/2 with Intel 286 CPU
- Harddrive with 5 MB free space on primary partition (max. partition size 33 MB)
- 1.44MB floppy drive
- Mouse: IBM PS/2, Microsoft serial
Development Tools
- IBM
- BASIC Compiler/2
- C/2
- COBOL/2
- FORTRAN/2
- Macro Assembler/2
- Pascal Compiler/2
- Lattice
- C Compiler
- Microsoft
- BASIC
- C 5.1
- MASM 5.1
Announcement Letter
- 287-099 Operating System/2
- 287-105
- 287-498 IBM OS/2 Availability
- 287-500 Availability of New Compilers
IBM OS/2 1.1
Overview
This release introduces graphical user interface Presentation Manager.
- Presentation Manager API
- Shell
- Windows
- Input
- Dialogues & Mouse
- Alphanumerics Output
- Graphics Output
- BitMaps
Announcement Letter
- 287-498 IBM OS/2 Availability
- 287-499 IBM OS/2 EE V1.1 FCS & NV
- 287-500 Availability of New Compilers
- 287-501 IBM LAN Server 1.0
Courses
- P1000 - Planning for the IBM Operating System/2 EE V1.1
- P1004 - Implementing the Base Operating System/ for IBM OS/2
- P1006 - Introduction to IBM OS/2 SE V1.0
- P1007 - Installation Topics for IBM OS/2 SE V1.0
IBM OS/2 1.2
Overview
Introduction of Installable File Systems (IFS).
Requirements
- DualBoot
- IBM DOS 3.2, 3.3 or 4.0
- Hardware
- PS/2 Models 30-286, 50, 50Z, 55SX, 60, 70, P70, 80
- PC-AT, PC-XT Model 286
- Industrial Computer 75xx
Announcements
IBM OS/2 1.3
Overview
Last 16-bit version. Optimized for performance and reliability.
Announcements
- 290