![]() Another change which is obviously quite important is AiR-Boot, a small x86 bootloader which resides entirely in track 0 of the hard drive and is operating system-independent. I do understand a few, such as AHCI support and the updated boot logo and wallpapers (no, really?). It’s kind of difficult to really figure out what the important changes are – I actually own a copy of eComStation, but I’m not really an OS2 expert, nor do I really know what the pressing faults were with version 2.0 that needed fixing with version 2.1. Since there might be folks here that aren’t in the know: eComStation is the commercial continuation of IBM’s OS/2, developed to support modern hardware. The market for eComStation may not be particularly huge, but it still has its niches here and there. ![]() OS/2 eComStation 2.1 has been released by Serenity Systems International and Mensys BV.
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