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IFSHLP.SYS (the Installable File System Helper) is an MS-DOS device driver that was first released as part of Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11. It enables native 32-bit file access in Windows 386 Enhanced Mode by bypassing the 16-bit DOS API and ensuring that no other real mode driver intercepts INT 21h calls.
[7] Ford "decided to call it Mustang II, since it was a new type of pony car designed for an era of high gas prices and fuel shortages." [8] The Mustang II was 490 lb (222 kg) lighter and almost 19 in (483 mm) shorter than the 1973 Mustang, and derived from the subcompact Pinto platform. While sharing a limited number of driveline components ...
The new platform was initially announced with the unveiling of the Ford Mustang Mach E on November 18, 2019. [22] The first production vehicle and further details of Sync 4 were released at the unveiling of the 2021 model year Ford Mustang Mach-E. [ 23 ] Sync 4 comes with an 8 or 12 inch horizontally oriented main display while Sync 4a comes ...
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Chronic diseases related to diet, like type 2 diabetes, heart disease and some types of cancer, are widespread. More than three-quarters of Americans eat more saturated fat, typically from red ...
The Ford Mustang II is a small, front-engined (V8), open "two-plus-two" concept car built by the Ford Motor Company in 1963. Although bearing the same name as the first generation production Mustang, the four-seater Mustang II which closely resembled the final production variant that would appear in 1964, was intended primarily for the auto show circuit.
A snow storm is set to blast the upper Midwest and northern Great Plains late Thursday into Friday. See the forecast.
During his time in France and Belgium, Meziane coached several players who are currently in the WNBA — Kennedy Burke, Shavonte Zellous, Emma Meesseman, Julie Vanloo and Carla Leit