Only at work..I have a Coordinate Measuring Machine that the software was ONLY ever written for OS/2.. IMHO, OS/2 Warp suxors the big donkey one(and yes, I have been using it since '98). Mac or Windows is waaaay better.
I've never used OS/2 before, but I've heard some good things about it, and if I can ever locate a copy it might give me a reason to dig out and fix up that old 486 in the closet.
Yes. On one machine (see my rigs)...it's function is as a dial-up gateway.
It runs in-joy dialer software, which provides dial-on-demand and NAT firewall. I haven't bothered configuring the native firewall in OS/2 (yet). This machine only goes down for power failures that exceed the UPS.
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