From: Michael Feldman Subject: Re: QEMM's VM manager, V2, and CWSDpmi To: flaregun AT udel DOT edu (Ed Phillips) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 11:37:22 -0500 (EST) Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu > Speaking of OS/2... does anyone know how well DJGPP works with > OS/2 Warp??? It's in the stores now (around $65) and I was thinking of > picking it up, but I want it to behave with DJGPP. I installed Warp last week. I haven't done anything really fancy with either it or djgpp, but tests I've run with GNAT-DJGPP and GNAT-OS/2, including our GNAT-DOS editor - which we compiled with BCC-DOS to keep it from eating RAM with its own go32 - have been fine so far. OS/2 is a quite well-behaved system; a number of my colleagues say they prefer running DOS apps under OS/2 to running them native. I do not often say nice things about IBM, but IMHO they got this one right. Install WARP as a dual-boot system, so you can boot native DOS in a pinch. I've got WARP installed in my C: FAT partition, and allocated 50 megs on my second drive for HPFS so I can run real OS/2 apps with the OS/2 file system (long names, etc.). This has worked very well for both OS/2 2.1 and WARP (officially OS/2 3.0). Mike Feldman