ArcaOS 5.1 gives vintage OS/2 a UEFI facelift for the 21st century(theregister.com) |
ArcaOS 5.1 gives vintage OS/2 a UEFI facelift for the 21st century(theregister.com) |
Too expensive for something you just want to try and nothing is guaranteed to work.
It's a very niche product from a very small company. I think it's fair. It is going to put most people off, yes, but this is definitely not an OS for most people.
eComStation 2.1 is on the Internet Archive. I've installed it on bare metal on a Thinkpad X61, and it worked fine. I was not able to work out the long chain of dependencies necessary to upgrade Firefox to something useful, though.