Timeline of IBM OS/2 releases
- OS/2 1.0--”December 1987--”Originally CP/DOS
- Joint IBM-Microsoft development
- 16-bit protected-mode, multi-threaded, multi-tasking OS
- Segmented virtual memory
- 286 CPU and about 1.5 MB RAM required
- Maximum 32MB partition size
- FAT filesystem only
- Text mode, DOS-like interface
- Single DOS box support
- OS/2 1.1--”November 1988--”Codename Trimaran
- Presentation Manager graphical user interface (codename Winthorn)
- Support for larger than 32MB partitions
- 3-4 MB RAM minimum
- OS/2 1.2--”October 1989--”Codename Sloop
- Installable Filesystem (IFS) support
- HPFS filesystem included
- Improved Presentation Manager
- Dual Boot capability
- REXX and IPF support
- OS/2 1.3--”December 1990--”Codename Cutter
- Lowered resource requirements (2 MB RAM)
- ATM font support
- Developed primarily by IBM
- OS/2 2.0 LA--”December 1991--”Limited Availability
- Internal revision 6.177 (91/12/11)
- Pre-release version of OS/2 2.0
- Only for selected IBM customers, officially supported
- OS/2 2.0--”April 1992--”Codename Cruiser
- Internal revision 6.307 (92/03/01), XR02000
- 32-bit protected-mode, multi-threaded, multi-tasking OS
- Paged virtual memory
- 386 CPU and 4 MB RAM required
- Multiple DOS boxes
- Win-OS/2 support (based on Windows 3.0)
- System Object Model (SOM) support
- Workplace Shell (WPS) graphical interface
- Boot Manager included
- Limited hardware support
- OS/2 2.00.1--”October 1992--”Codename Riker
- Internal revision 6.427 (92/06/03), XR02010
- Only preleoaded on IBM hardware
- 32-bit Graphics Engine (GRE)
- XGA-2 support
- Similar to Service Pak XR06055
- OS/2 2.1--”May 1993--”Codename Borg (previously Yawl)
- Internal revision 6.514 (93/04/12), XR02010
- Improved non-IBM hardware support
- APM and PCMCIA support
- MMPM/2 included
- Win-OS/2 based on Windows 3.1
- OS/2 for Windows--”November 1993--”Codename Ferengi
- Internal revision 6.514 (93/04/12), XR02011
- Used pre-existing Windows 3.x instead of Win-OS/2
- New drivers for S3 based cards
- Largely unchanged from original 2.1 release
- OS/2 2.11--”February 1994
- Internal revision 6.617 (94/01/28), XR06200
- Also available as Service Pak XR06200 for OS/2 2.1
- Bugfix release
- OS/2 2.11 SMP--”July 1994
- Internal revision S.624 (94/06/09), XR02014
- Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) support
- Up to 16 CPUs supported
- Only sold with SMP hardware
- OS/2 Warp--”October 1994--”Codename Warp
- Internal revision 8.162 (94/09/19), XR03000
- Performance tuned, lower resource requirements
- Compatible with Windows 3.11
- BonusPak (with Internet Access Kit) included
- Improved hardware support
- Updated WPS
- OS/2 Warp with Win-OS/2--”February 1995
- Internal revision 8.200 (94/11/09), XR03001
- Same as above but with Windows 3.1 included
- OS/2 Warp Connect with Win-OS/2--”May 1995
- Internal revision 8.209 (94/11/09), XR03003
- Networking support included (MPTS, TCP/IP, LAN Requester)
- Peer-to-peer networking
- OS/2 Warp Connect--”July 1995
- Internal revision 8.210 (94/11/09), XR03004
- Same as above but without Windows 3.1
- OS/2 Warp, PowerPC Edition--”December 1995
- IBM Power Series hardware support
- Based on MACH microkernel
- Not sold in retail
- OS/2 Warp Server 4--”February 1996
- Internal revision 8.234, XR03005
- Combined OS/2 Warp and LAN Server
- Entry and Advanced editions (the latter with HPFS386)
- OS/2 Warp 4--”September 1996--”Codename Merlin
- Internal revision 9.023, XR04000
- Updated WPS, new look and feel
- Java 1.0.1 and JDK included
- VoiceType included
- OpenGL (software renderer only) support
- OpenDoc included
- OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP--”September 1996
- Internal revision 7.029, XR03006
- Warp Server 4 Advanced with SMP support
- Free upgrade for Warp Server Advanced licensees
- WorkSpace On-Demand 1.0--”November 1997--”Codename BlueBird
- Based on OS/2 Warp 4
- Required OS/2 Warp Server
- RIPL remote boot
- Centralized client deployment and management
- WorkSpace On-Demand 2.0--”October 1998
- Added fully diskless PXE client boot support
- Improved client manageability
- Easier management through the LAN Server GUI
- OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business--”April 1999--”Codename Aurora
- Internal revision 14.039F, XR04500
- SMP support
- JFS filesystem support
- Limited 32-bit device driver support
- High memory support (more than 512 MB per process)
- Improved internationalization
- NetFinity 5.2 included
- Lotus Domino Go Webserver 4.6 included
- WebSphere Application Server 1.1 included
- Version 4.50
- OS/2 Convenience Pack 1--”November 2000--”Known as MCP/ACP
- Internal revision 14.062, XR04501
- Based on WSeB kernel
- Java 1.1.8 included
- Programmer’s Toolkit included
- Version 4.51
- OS/2 Convenience Pack 2--”November 2001--”Known as MCP2/ACP2
- Internal revision 14.086, XR04502
- IBM Web Browser included
- Java 1.3 included
- Innotek Flash included
- Version 4.52
- OS/2 Convenience Pack 2 Refresh--”April 2002
- Internal revision 14.089, XR04503
- Last OS/2 release