Hardware
Hardware is a general term that refers to the physical artifacts of a technology.
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Re: 640000?

: My father still has his old Commodore PC 20, an XT clone , we looked : inside and has 384k RAM and a 256K expansion card in one of the : slots. After further looking we found memory chips on...
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Batch to get file name

Hi everyone. Firstable I'll like to say sorry by my awful English. Involved elements: External USB hard disk Windows 2003 Server R2 standar edition Windows XP Professional SP3 Filezilla Server...
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Re: Creating Partitions

Magic Server Partition Manager-Partition Wizard can tech you step by step about creating partitions: First select the segment of free space you would like to create a partition on by clicking on an...
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Re: 640000?

My father still has his old Commodore PC 20, an XT clone , we looked inside and has 384k RAM and a 256K expansion card in one of the slots. After further looking we found memory chips on the graphic...
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Re: 640000?

: :So why did Microsoft chose 640000 bytes as the upper limit for DOS? : : Because Bill Gates said so :) : "640 kb ought to be enough for : everybody." : : But it's not M$, it comes from...
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Re: 640000?

:So why did Microsoft chose 640000 bytes as the upper limit for DOS? Because Bill Gates said so :) : "640 kb ought to be enough for everybody." But it's not M$, it comes from the original PC...
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hello, some dos advice?

hello i was wondering is anybody could shead some light on a problem tht is happening in dos, im tryin to run some old skool dos games, which i remember from years back now i have most of them...
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run file automatically when condition meet

i made a batch file, what code i should add to it so that it runs whenever user accessed cd rom or usb drive. the file should initilised automatically with system start and need not to be run even...
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Re: What's the fastest you can run DOS 6.22?

I own a similar PC configuration with yours. K6-III-400, 128 MB RAM, 3DFX Banshee PCI and a 4 GB Western Digital HDD ..... IT'S MY ULTIMATE DOS MACHINE !!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially with the...
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Re: Printing from DOS

It appears my problem is a common known conflict between modern printers and old DOS programs. I found several articles cover this question. There are several third-party software utilities which...
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Printing from MS-Dos Application Issues

I am now running a DOS application in Windows XP. Printer is config as lpt1, ECP, prints from windows xp, however, does not print from dos . Any ideas?
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Re: High Speed IRQ Timer/Clock in C

The thing is, it worked perfectly from a Pascal compiled source. But from C, I get this error: 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem (DIALOG) C:\TIMER\timer.exe The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal...
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Dos Properties

Uses HMA, selected MS-DOS protected-mode memory: Total Summary tab: all empty Chequer When the game is over, the King and the pawn share the same box.
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NEED detailed MS-DOS info...

Hello all, I was wondering if anyone could tell me where I could find detailed information on the inner workings of MS-DOS. I'm doing a project for a class and need detailed information about...
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Re: How can I get hard disk serial number?

: : Im using this in Visual C++ 6.0 (in a MFC program) : : I did something like this when i read Disk serial number, filesystem type and disk label from my drives. : : This code ONLY works for win...
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Re: accessing system info

: : Please can anyone explain how an application can access a system's info eg CPU type, speed, temperature, anount of RAM etc : : thanx : : : : It`s usually best to use OS-specific functions....
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Re: accessing system info

: Please can anyone explain how an application can access a system's info eg CPU type, speed, temperature, anount of RAM etc : thanx : It`s usually best to use OS-specific functions. What OS...
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Re: dynamic vs. static

: : Its been a while since I posted...but nvmd that. : : : : Quite simply, I have a buffer that needs to hold some stuff. Its max size can be determined before runtime (its 1024 actually, 1KB), so...
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