Retrocomputing Asked by fancyPants on December 9, 2021
I was hoping, that someone could help me find the name of the operating system that was originally (I guess) used on the 80286 (the later ones with 12MHz).
Before I eventually installed DOS-5.0 and later on DOS-6.2 and Windows 3.0 there was an operating system installed that was already graphical and supported a mouse:
The home screen was split into 4 parts. You could choose between
All this information is just what I remember (I guess I was around 7 or 8 years old, the computer was a gift from my aunt that worked for IBM).
I’d be super happy if I could find this OS.
By Source (WP:NFCC#4), Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=47603601
DESQview was not a GUI - it was text-based window shell running on top of DOS and worked with "well behaved" text mode programmes. BBSs were a good example. Later versions could also switch between graphical apps but only in fullscreen mode.
It could run on a 8086 CPU as well as 80286, given sufficient memory.
Further details at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DESQview
Downside - with text-only mode, a paint-type programme would have been unlikely.
A similar candidate, but with IBM heritage would be IBM TopView
By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21834109
More information at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_TopView but it feels very similar to Deskview hence combining both into the same answer.
Answered by Criggie on December 9, 2021
Since the computer was a gift from your aunt, working for IBM, the screen split in four reminds me immediately of the IBM PS/1’s “4-quadrant” interface:
(The screenshot above is from IBMulator, an IBM PS/1 emulator.)
The programs launched don’t match your description, but perhaps the defaults can be changed — at the very least, the lower-left quadrant provides access to other software installed on the computer.
This wasn’t a separate operating system, it was a shell running on top of DOS. Both DOS and the PS/1 shell were stored in ROM (on early models at least) so both would start quickly.
Answered by Stephen Kitt on December 9, 2021
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