We have some very old computers running DOS and Windows 3.1.
Would anyone have any recommendations on new hardware to run these old operating systems?
Thanks
I still write small xxx.bat scripts to copy a large amount of data. I sure beats all the "are you sure..." that you get with the GUI.
These run from the command prompt. And they seem to run faster.
We have an old computer with a 3Ware 8506 Raid card in it and two 400GB hard drives in RAID-0. It's running XP.
The 400GB drives were full so I replaced them one at a time with 1.5TB hard drives, letting them rebuild before installing the second drive.
The plan was to use Acronis Disk...
Folding is manipulating proteins to find a cure for deseases. By using thousands of small computers, you end up with a 'supercomputer' of sorts.
After 9-11 there were snail mail envelopes showing up with anthrax spores in them. The 'folding nation' switched to looking for a cure for human...
Sounds like you should investigate virtualization. This would allow multiple operating systems to all run at the same time on the same hardware.
SAS is a SCSI hard drive connected with a serial cable rather than the traditional parrallel cable. It has no bearing on what you want to do. You...
"I wasn't a fan of the original menu structure, which force categorizes your programs under submenus since I wanted them all in the main menu, but that was easily fixed by a little manual editing of the syslinux.g4d file after the drive was setup."
Could you explain this for us dummies?
Quote from HardOCP which was apparently quoted from Intel:
"Intel® Rapid Storage Technology, version 10.1 adds support for hard disk drives with capacities greater than 2 terabytes in AHCI mode. It is important to note that booting to these larger capacity hard drives also requires an operating...
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