With ODIN from Netlabs (http://odin.netlabs.org - IIRC on the URL), one can use more modern Win programs with OS/2-eCS.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/odinusers
OS/2 is not dead. IBM still supports it and updates the drivers for it on a regular basis. It is only throuhg misinformation from a certain company that it is declared dead.
Drivers for OS/2 is still and currently being updated by IBM (even now they are updated the drivers for USB and for printers and other devices used with/for/on OS/2 and eCS).
eComStation http://www.ecomstation.com/ Have you checked the latest version of OS/2 called eComStation?
OS/2 has been transformed into eComStation.
eComStation is based on the OS/2 kernel licenced to Serenity Systems.
http://www.ecomstation.com/
REXX is supported by more than just OS/2. Check out http://www.rexxla.org where they have links and support for more than just OS/2.
There are Win-clones at http://www.sourceforge.net (open source projects to clone Win).
With ODIN from Netlabs (http://odin.netlabs.org - IIRC on the URL), one can use more modern Win programs with OS/2-eCS. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/odinusers
OS/2 is not dead. IBM still supports it and updates the drivers for it on a regular basis. It is only throuhg misinformation from a certain company that it is declared dead.
Drivers for OS/2 is still and currently being updated by IBM (even now they are updated the drivers for USB and for printers and other devices used with/for/on OS/2 and eCS).