NeXTSTEP Release 2.2

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Title: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Nitro on February 25, 2023, 11:31:21 AM
Here's a thread for discussions about NeXTSTEP release 2.2. Maybe former NeXT employee @M Paquette can stop by and tell us more about this release.

Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Nitro on February 27, 2023, 04:31:25 PM
I'll place a copy of this here to keep all of the Release 2.2 information together.

Quote from: Rob Blessin Black HoleRob,

The NEXTSTEP & NEXTSTEP DEVELOPER photo is a shot of (most of) the folks who worked on the 3.1 release:  SW, QA, product marketing, admin, SJ.  The photo was taken between Building 1 and Building 2 at 900 Chesapeake.  If you look at the woman in the front row near the center, you'll see she is holding a box of NS3.1  This photo and a commemorative shrink-wrapped box of NEXTSTEP 3.1 was given to everyone who worked on the 3.1 release.  The box I was given is shown in another of the photos in the album.  The box is still unopened -- I don't believe the copies of 3.1 given out to us differed from what customers could buy.  I never heard any of my NeXT colleagues mention they found a golden ticket or the like in theirs  :)

Not surprising you haven't seen a CD copy of Release 2.2 -- they weren't terribly common even back in 1991.  NeXTStep 2.2 (iirc all caps for STEP didn't appear until 3.0) was the first (shipped) release that supported Turbo.  As I was the main person doing OS/ROM/driver work for Turbo, I ended up with some of the 2.2 CDs.  I remember there was a great amount of push-back from PM, SJ and others about making Release 2.2 available at all to non-Turbo system owners.  They didn't want to do it.  And so they also didn't want to put out a Release 2.2 CD so people could get it.

Their stance / spin was that the only changes in 2.2 were to support Turbo and that if you had a Turbo, you had 2.2 because it was shipped with it.  I.e. so if you had a Turbo, you already had 2.2 and if you didn't have a Turbo, you didn't need 2.2 so there was no need for a CD version.

The backstory was that what became 2.2 and what became 3.0 forked / branched many months before.  Most everyone in SW was working on the 3.0 branch.  Only two of us were primarily working on the 2.2 branch for Turbo.  Since 3.0 was seen as the next great thing (and it was already behind schedule), the senior team didn't want to make 3.0 even later by having people spend time putting any non-Turbo features or bugfixes in 2.2.  The reality was while PM didn't want non-Turbo changes to go in to 2.2, they also had to calm some customers down and had directed that some important bug fixes get put into 2.2.  I bellieve there also was some ND related updates dragged along.

There were certain customers who, despite not having Turbos, definitely needed some of what was on the 2.2 CD, and who couldn't do updates or rebuilds over the net.  So the result was, grudgingly, a CD of 2.2 was produced, but at the same time there was an effort to convince most folks they really didn't want or need it.

The packaging for the 2.2 CD release also shows how the CD was somewhat under the radar.  First, unlike most NeXT CD releases, the back of the packaging doesn't list a part number.  And the front of the CD packaging is "SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.2" under a NeXT logo with no mention of NeXTStep.  Or NeXTSTEP.  We thought back then, probably correctly, that the likely reason they left off the word NeXTStep or NeXTSTEP is that it would takes them weeks to decide which capitalization to choose.

-M
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: barcher174 on February 27, 2023, 05:13:24 PM
Wow! First time I'm seeing this.
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Andreas on March 02, 2023, 07:25:15 AM
Just as an addition - the Software 2.2 was mentioned in the european support bulletin as part as a service tool
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Nitro on March 11, 2023, 06:27:35 AM
It's interesting that in the Technical Specifications section of the 25MHz NeXTcube brochure it lists hard drives as being preinstalled with Software Release 2.2.

https://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Docs/Hardware/nextcube.pdf

Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Nitro on March 13, 2023, 12:35:16 AM
After digging through more NeXT gear I found this gem. It's a 2.2a update for those that are running Release 2.2. Fortunately the floppy was still readable after all these years so the package has been extracted and placed in the archives here along with a scan of the install instructions. This update fixes an issue with corrupting DOS floppies when running Release 2.2 on non-turbo machines. NeXT Turbo cubes and slabs don't need this update. Please let me know if there are any issues with the installation package.

https://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Software/NEXTSTEP/Patches/NEXTSTEP_2.2/

Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Nitro on September 07, 2023, 01:52:57 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgGIv42040M
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: Andrew-R on November 06, 2024, 08:58:28 PM
I found 2.2 ISO , mounted it under linux, get out floppy image (2.88 mb!), set up Previous 3.3 (-ish, selfcompiled) for using floppy (should be fine on 68040 machines? it boots at least ...) but where to connect CDROM iso ? Boot floppy can't find it at SCSI 0 .... may be I should try all possible cdrom positions ? :)

EDIT: i set it up as harddrive, no wonder installer was not finding it as cdrom ..user, user error! Sorry!

I hope 400mb hdd will be enough ;)

EDIT2


it also works on not completely born as Mac macosX 10.12 laptop (with Previous 3.2 )
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: eagle on November 07, 2024, 07:22:04 AM
Wow, this is cool. I never knew there was a 2.2 release!
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: user217 on November 08, 2024, 01:40:56 AM
Incidentally there's an image of this on WinWorld (https://winworldpc.com/product/nextstep/2x). I compared it to version 2.0 and was really surprised at how different the bundled software was. The 2.0 disk image seems to have half the NeXT Edu Sampler pre-installed in the Demos folder, along with a registered copy of WriteNow, but 2.2 is much more basic and has only the demo version. I don't think these differences are documented anywhere.
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: pTeK on November 08, 2024, 03:09:02 PM
Quote from: Rhetorica on November 08, 2024, 01:40:56 AMIncidentally there's an image of this on WinWorld (https://winworldpc.com/product/nextstep/2x). I compared it to version 2.0 and was really surprised at how different the bundled software was. The 2.0 disk image seems to have half the NeXT Edu Sampler pre-installed in the Demos folder, along with a registered copy of WriteNow, but 2.2 is much more basic and has only the demo version. I don't think these differences are documented anywhere.
I can understand why people would upload turnkey images to WinWorld with more software installed so that if a tourist emulates NeXT they will get a better idea of what the potential could be. Finding sites that hold NeXT software, removing header bytes from some disk images (I've asked this question (https://www.nextcomputers.org/forums/index.php?msg=29708) and @cuby answered.) requires a bit of research and a lot of tourists might just get frustrated and give up.
Title: Re: NeXTSTEP Release 2.2
Post by: pTeK on November 08, 2024, 03:16:49 PM
Quote from: Nitro on March 13, 2023, 12:35:16 AMAfter digging through more NeXT gear I found this gem. It's a 2.2a update for those that are running Release 2.2. Fortunately the floppy was still readable after all these years so the package has been extracted and placed in the archives here along with a scan of the install instructions. This update fixes an issue with corrupting DOS floppies when running Release 2.2 on non-turbo machines. NeXT Turbo cubes and slabs don't need this update. Please let me know if there are any issues with the installation package.

https://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Software/NEXTSTEP/Patches/NEXTSTEP_2.2/

487Kb for a DOS floppy patch?!? That's big even for that time?

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