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  2. Data General RDOS - Wikipedia

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    A cut-down version of RDOS, without real-time background and foreground capability but still capable of running multiple threads and multi-user Data General Business Basic, is called Data General Diskette Operating System [4] (DG-DOS or now—somewhat confusingly—simply DOS); another related operating system is RTOS, a Real-Time Operating ...

  3. GUID Partition Table - Wikipedia

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    Details of GPT support on 32-bit editions of Microsoft Windows [31] OS version Release date Platform Read or write support Boot support Note Windows 9x: 1995-08-24 IA-32: No [b] No Windows XP: 2001-10-25 IA-32 No No Windows Server 2003: 2003-04-24 IA-32 No No Windows Server 2003 SP1: 2005-03-30 IA-32 Yes No MBR takes precedence in hybrid ...

  4. Data General AOS - Wikipedia

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    This was the internal code name of what externally became known as the AOS/VS 32-bit operating system. A user typing in the command "xyzzy" would get back a response from the CLI of "Nothing Happens". When a 32-bit version of the CLI became available under AOS/VS II, the same command instead reported "Twice As Much Happens".

  5. Data General - Wikipedia

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    As the mini world moved from 16-bit to 32, DG introduced the Data General Eclipse MV/8000, whose development was extensively documented in the popular 1981 book, The Soul of a New Machine. Although DG's computers were successful, the introduction of the IBM PC in 1981 marked the beginning of the end for minicomputers, and by the end of the ...

  6. DD-WRT - Wikipedia

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    DD-WRT is Linux-based firmware for wireless routers and access points. Originally designed for the Linksys WRT54G series, it now runs on a wide variety of models. DD-WRT is one of a handful of third-party firmware projects designed to replace manufacturer's original firmware with custom firmware offering additional features or functionality.

  7. DG/UX - Wikipedia

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    DG/UX 5.4 supported filesystem shrinking, "split mirror" online backup, filesystems up to 2 TB, and filesystem journaling in 1991. Few vendors offered similar features at that time. DG/UX had a high-performance and stable clustered filesystem. The Clariion storage nas was connected by high-voltage scsi controllers, and scsi-hubs. Each server ...

  8. Data General Nova - Wikipedia

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    Conventionally this was done by cycling the drive through its load sequence, but users who got frustrated with the wait time (up to 5 minutes depending on the drive model) learned how to input from the front panel a drive "recalibrate" I/O code and single-step the CPU through it, an operation that took an experienced user only a few seconds.

  9. DigiLocker - Wikipedia

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    DigiLocker is not merely a technical platform. The Ministry of Electronics and IT, has notified rules concerning the service. [17] Amendments made to the Information Technology Act, 2000 in February 2017 state that the documents provided and shared through DigiLocker are at par with the corresponding physical certificates.