Install Os 2 Warp 4 Vmware



On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 02:11:41 UTC, Jim Peters <jpete...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Hi,

> The phrasing of my original question could have been clearer: what I
> was enquiring about were bare-metal hypervisors such as VMware ESXi.
FWIW, I'm not sure why you have not just tried it. It's pretty
trivial to add another virtual to an ESXi setup, unless you are
resource constrained.
If it makes you feel more comfortable, I know folks that run VMWare
vSphere ESXi on boxes such as an IBM 3650 M3 7945-AC1 with multiple
flavors of OS/2 installed. Needles to say, they run fast.

> > BTW, this is really a bad group for real OS/2 questions, because all real
> > users have fled a long time ago, due to a lot of trolls in here, so
> > FUT comp.os.os2.misc
The only solution for trolls is your newsreader's filters. By
definition trolls do not think of themselves as trolls. They tend to
be output only, so anything you say to them in unlike to affect their
actions.
Steven
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If you prefer to install OS/2 Warp in a VirtualBox you need to set the following options: guest os: OS/2 Warp 4, ACPI: activated, IO ACPI: not active, VT-x/AMD-V: active, nested paging: active, audio controller: SoundBlaster16, serial port: deactivated! There may be ways to run some versions of OS/2 after tweaking VMware in various unsupported way, but that is pointless because there are better solutions available. Virtual PC Now Virtual PC is a completely different story. In VPC 2007, OS/2 Warp 4 FP15 and Convenience Pack 1 and 2 are officially supported guest operating systems.