DOS PARTITION
A section of a disk storage device, created by the DOS FDISK program, in which data and/or software programs are stored. Computers have a primary DOS partition that contains the special files needed to boot the computer. A computer’s disk devices may also have extended DOS partitions. Each DOS partition is assigned a unique drive letter, such as C or D. A single disk device can have multiple partitions. After you have installed EZ- SCSI you can use the AFDISK utility program to partition disk devices.
DOUBLE WORD PIO TRANSFERS
This is a type of data transfer done by 386 and newer micropro- cessors. With the Adaptec
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EMBEDDED
With reference to operating system application and utility software, does not require additional diskettes.
Adaptec software package for quick and easy installation. Also contains useful software utilities.
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