OS/2 PM was a trick Microsoft played on IBM, wasn't it?

Windows v3.0 was cooperative multitasking, not pre-emptive which was why
people said it was a "DOS application" and they were quite right.

It was the first point that made Gates rich, not the second.

2010/1/29 Sean DALY <sdaly...@gmail.com>

> I remember in 1992 when an engineer friend sniffed that Windows (v3)
> wasn't a proper operating system, just a DOS application, and DOS was
> a pig, and OS/2 was a serious OS.
>
> Bill Gates laughed all the way to the bank.
>
> Sean
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Brian Butterworth
> <briant...@freeview.tv> wrote:
> > Underwhelming.  It's a big iPhone. It's named after the Star Trek PADD.
> > Might be good it if ran an operating system and had a keyboard.
> >
> > 2010/1/27 Mo McRoberts <m...@nevali.net>
> >>
> >> So, what does everyone think?
> >>
> >> (and how much effect will it have on the <video> situation over the
> >> next 18 months or so, do we reckon?)
> >>
> >> M.
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