OS/2 PPC may not even had a box, although there were nice looking official CDs. The product was only available to a limited number of IBM customers and was never actively marketed. Following years of hype and high expectation, the release was very low key and in fact marked the end of development of OS/2 for PowerPC. For brevity, this release will be further referred to as OS/2 PPC. In December 1995, after unexpectedly long development (but is that really unexpected?), IBM finally “shipped” OS/2 Warp, PowerPC edition. The PowerPC adventure-by far the most exotic release of OS/2
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