I've got OS/2 2.1, OS/2 2.1 for Windows, OS/2 Warp version 3 all on floppy disk, and OS/2 Warp Version 4 on CD in it's shrinkwrap. I had a friend who worked at IBM, and I always got the latest version for free. I tried messing around with OS/2 back in my 486 days. It was pretty neat, but generally useless. You know, I could never figure out the difference between the regular OS/2 2.1 and the one for Windows. They both seemed to be exactly the same. I got pretty sick of all the floppy discs, and I tried to go with a CD-ROM version of OS/2 Warp version 3, but my POS proprietary Sony CDU-33A 2x CD-ROM drive wasn't supported and I couldn't install it...so I ended up with a floppy version instead. Is V3 on floppy common? I think I've never seen another. I was fed up with Win95 and I tried to use V3 for a while on my 8meg DX-33, but the app support sucked, it was a little buggy and it ran pretty damn slow. The DOS support wasn't perfect, but I seem to remember it being a hell of a lot better than the DOS support in NT4. I guess there isn't much point to this rambling, but there it is!