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Diskettes held around 800 kilobytes, and a hard drive that was 20 megabytes was considered so big it would be hard to fill it up.
Chris Weigant: Is Your Email Private? Chris Weigant 2010
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Diskettes held around 800 kilobytes, and a hard drive that was 20 megabytes was considered so big it would be hard to fill it up.
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Diskettes held around 800 kilobytes, and a hard drive that was 20 megabytes was considered so big it would be hard to fill it up.
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Diskettes were sent containing all of this data to the journal along with paper submission.
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This new arrangement makes it easier to update the base operating system with CSDs [See (4.6) Corrective Service Diskettes].
OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List by Timothy F. Sipples 1993
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The IBM PC Company BBS (modem 404-835-6600) has some shareware/freeware as well, along with CSDs [See (4.6) Corrective Service Diskettes] and the PS/2 Assistant (an invaluable resource for locating almost any sort of information on OS/2).
OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List by Timothy F. Sipples 1993
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Reference Diskettes are available from the IBM PC Co. BBS (modem 404-835-6600).
OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List by Timothy F. Sipples 1993
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[See (4.6) Corrective Service Diskettes] the ALT-F1 sequence will restore your desktop to the state it was found in just before installation of the Service Pak.
OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List by Timothy F. Sipples 1993
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If running MS-DOS 5.0 on a Premium Exec, the problem can be resolved by manually installing the vga. grb driver supplied with the MS-DOS Distribution Diskettes.
AST Research Technical Bulletin #0726 PREMIUM EXEC, MS-DOS 5.0 DOSSHELL AND TASK SWAPPING 1991
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Diskettes held around 800 kilobytes, and a hard drive that was 20 megabytes was considered so big it would be hard to fill it up.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Chris Weigant 2010
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