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From: pcbsd@netcom.com (PCBSD Development Manager)
Subject: Re: Porting NetBSD to OS/2 and Windows NT
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 17:37:11 GMT
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Hamish Marson (hamish@thebes.cc.waikato.ac.nz) wrote:
: We all know that, whats your point? OS/2 is single user multi-tasking,
: and multi-threading. Anyone disputing that?

The "plain" OS/2 is a single-user os.  With addition of user services such
as found on UNIX, OS/2 effectively becomes multiuser.
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