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Author Re: Where's APL going?
Bob Cain

2005-10-11, 9:55 pm



Ted Edwards wrote:

> Serenity systems in Germany made a deal with IBM to take over further
> development, support and marketing of OS/2 under the name eCS
> (e-com-station). I am running eCS 1.2 on an IBM ThinkPad T23. It does
> almost everything I want. There are still a few things I do on 'doze
> but that list is getting shorter. (I unplug the network connector when
> using 'doze.) As soon as I heard about APL2 for the PC (DOS), I bought
> it and kept up with the upgrades. As soon as I had a computer with
> enough jam to do a decent job of running OS/2, I bought it and APL2 for
> OS/2. My APL2 for OS/2 runs beautifully on eCS 1.2. WS size is
> certainly not a problem for me.


Thanks; glad OS/2 lives in some incarnation. Sounds like
you've found an ideal use for it.


Bob
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