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  • | operating system = In-ROM [[Atari BASIC]] ..., the 400 was noted for having a membrane [[keyboard]], and a single [[ROM cartridge]] slot to keep costs down. The Atari 400 & 800 both initially shipped with
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  • | operating system = In-ROM [[Atari BASIC]] ...tari]], the 800 was noted for having a real [[keyboard]], and a dual [[ROM cartridge]] slots. Although not as sucessfull as the 400, most programs never took a
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  • ...e added. Toward the end of the PDP-8 era, [[floppy disk]]s and moving-head cartridge [[disk]] drives were popular I/O devices. Modern enthusiasts have created s ...mmer-maintained stack. It also made it difficult to use [[Read-only memory|ROM]] with the PDP-8 because read-write return-address storage was commingled w
    22 KB (3,497 words) - 19:34, 29 November 2022
  • available in the \DRVLIB directory on the Windows NT CD-ROM. These with the following scanner, CD-ROM, tape, fixed and removable drives
    144 KB (18,526 words) - 03:17, 17 December 2018
  • located in the \i386 directory on Windows NT 3.5 CD-ROM or floppy disk #2 of the available in the \DRVLIB directory on the Windows NT 3.5 CD-ROM.
    279 KB (34,581 words) - 03:21, 17 December 2018
  • ...ootstrap]] [[Read-only memory|ROMs]] for the [[PDP-11]]s, from the [[M9301 ROM]] on, allowed use of a symbolic device name to specify a device to boot fro .../[[RP06 disk drive|RP06]]<br>[[RM02/03 disk drive|RM02/RM03]] || Removable cartridge [[disk]]
    3 KB (357 words) - 19:53, 16 November 2023
  • ...1KW of writeable [[Random Access Memory|RAM]] microcode memory. (The basic ROM microcode more or less emulated a [[Data General]] [[Nova]].) Some Alto IIs Altos all had a 1.25Mbyte cartridge [[disk]] [[drive]] from [[Diablo Systems]] (the same drive as in the [[RK02
    6 KB (863 words) - 22:39, 3 October 2023
  • ...n 32 kilobytes (KB) of read-only memory (ROM), separate from the 8 KB BIOS ROM of the original IBM PC, and did not require an operating system to run. Cas Although cassette BASIC runs from ROM, it uses RAM (to hold your program, for variables, etc.)
    9 KB (1,473 words) - 03:37, 16 January 2024