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OS/2 1.2
OS/2 1.2
Screen Shots
After taking a look at OS/2 1.1, here is really quick look at IBM OS/2
1.2.
Over all the user interface of 1.2 is not much different from 1.1 or
1.3, but it is useful to note when some things were first introduced.
The OS/2 install screen. This version is branded by IBM.
Bizarrely, OS/2 1.1 supports PS/2 mice but 1.2 does not. How did they
manage to do that?
Even more bizarrely, there were various people posting that it was possible
to use the OS/2 1.3 drivers, but the only article I could find that fully
described how to change an OS/2 1.x mouse driver was a Microsoft KB article
on Microsoft's site!
Bottom line is you need to copy the files msps201.sys and mouse.sys
from an OS/2 1.3 install in to your OS/2 directory and replace the mouse
lines in the config.sys with:
device=c:\os2\pointdd.sys
device=c:\os2\msps201.sys
device=c:\os2\mouse.sys type=msps2$
(there may be other ways to do that)
As of 1.2, the "Desktop Manager" uses a separate window for each program
group, and each group or item has an icon.
The OS/2 file manager is now called "File Manager".
Windowing controls and buttons now have a 3-d beveled appearance.
Extended file attributes make their first appearance.
The Task Manager no longer has an icon on the desktop, and only appears
if you press Ctrl+Esc. The appearance is simplified and it is now named
"Task List".
A "DOS" icon is still permanently located on the desktop.
Same Windows 2.x style control panel, but now it uses an "OK" button.
The help system is vastly improved. It includes hyperlinks and even
popup windows.
And OS/2 1.2 even includes a tutorial.
The "OS/2 System Editor" is a text editor almost exactly like Notepad.
OS/2 1.1 did not have this or any other PM applications.
Among several new Presentation Manager applications, OS/2 1.2 includes
a GUI based disk partition utility.
There are also a couple of picture display and printing tools, but
they only read some "*.MET" file format. No samples of this file type are
included.
And finally, shutting down.
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