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Elon Musk has publicly mentioned on a few occasions that he used OS/2 Warp in the mid-1990s and was genuinely impressed by it.

Key points from his own statements and contemporary context:

  • In 2014 and again in later interviews/tweets, Elon said that OS/2 Warp was “light-years ahead of Windows” at the time (referring to Windows 95 era).
  • He specifically praised its stability, preemptive multitasking, and superior crash protection compared to Windows 3.1 and even the early versions of Windows 95.
  • Zip2 (Elon’s first company, founded in 1995–1996) initially ran its server software on OS/2 Warp. The original Zip2 system that powered online city guides for newspapers (including The New York Times and Chicago Tribune) was developed on and deployed on IBM OS/2 Warp servers.
  • Elon has recounted that he chose OS/2 Warp because it was much more stable than Windows NT or Windows 95 at the time for server workloads, and it “almost never crashed.”
  • Later, when Microsoft’s ecosystem dominance became overwhelming and IBM stopped aggressively marketing OS/2, Zip2 eventually migrated to Solaris (Sun/SPARC) and then to Linux.

Direct quotes from Elon (paraphrased/combined from tweets and interviews):

“OS/2 Warp was an amazing OS. Better than Windows in almost every way back then.”

“We ran Zip2 on OS/2 Warp for a long time because it was rock solid.”

In short: Elon Musk has significant real-world experience with OS/2 Warp — he used it professionally as the primary server platform for his first successful startup (Zip2) in the 1995–1998 period and still considers it one of the most underrated operating systems of the 1990s.


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