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'''OS/2'''('''Operating System/2''') was an operating system originally developed jointly by [[Microsoft]] and IBM, in development was code-named "CP/DOS". Between the release of [[Windows 3.0]] and [[OS/2 1.3]], Microsoft stopped all cooperation with IBM and IBM developed OS/2 on its own, starting with [[OS/2 2.0]].  
'''OS/2'''('''Operating System/2''') was an operating system originally developed jointly by [[Microsoft]] and IBM, in development was code-named "CP/DOS". Between the release of [[Windows 3.0]] and [[OS/2 1.3]], Microsoft stopped all cooperation with IBM, due to a feud between the companies' significantly different cultures and visions. IBM later on handle the development of the operating system by itself.
 
OS/2 have features like a virtual DOS machine, the WinOS/2 subsystem (Windows 3.0/3.1x inside OS/2), Presentation Manager, and more.  


Microsoft later used OS/2 code to develop [[Windows NT 3.1]]. OS/2 code was later used by Serenity Systems to develop [[eComStation]], which in turn was used by Arca Noae LLC to develop [[ArcaOS]].
Microsoft later used OS/2 code to develop [[Windows NT 3.1]]. OS/2 code was later used by Serenity Systems to develop [[eComStation]], which in turn was used by Arca Noae LLC to develop [[ArcaOS]].
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