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    OS/2 2.0 was the first 32-bit release of OS/2, and the first to feature the Workplace Shell. OS/2 2.0 was released in April 1992. At the time, the suggested retail price was US$195, while Windows retailed for $150. OS/2 2.0 provided a 32-bit API for native programs, though the OS itself still contained some 16-bit code and drivers.

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  3. IBM OS/2, an operating system introduced in 1987 by IBM and the Microsoft Corporation to operate the second-generation line of IBM personal computers, the PS/2. IBM OS/2 was intended to replace the older disk operating system (DOS), which was growing obsolete.

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  4. Sep 26, 2021 · IBM OS/2 is a computer operating system that originated in 1987 as a successor of IBM PC-DOS (also known as MS-DOS when released by its developer, Microsoft). OS/2 began as a partnership between IBM and Microsoft, but the pair split up around 1990 after the release of Windows 3.0---the two companies wanted to go in different directions. In the ...

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  5. Nov 29, 2019 · A history of how IBM and Microsoft created OS/2, a 16-bit operating system for the IBM PC that was designed to compete with the clones and the upstarts. Learn how OS/2 was born out of a deal with Microsoft, a rivalry with Digital Research, and a legacy of innovation and frustration.

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    OS/2 is a series of computer operating systems, initially created by Microsoft and IBM under the leadership of IBM software designer Ed Iacobucci. As a result of a feud between the two companies over how to position OS/2 relative to Microsoft's new Windows 3.1 operating environment, the two companies severed the relationship in 1992 and OS/2 ...