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hibecause ur configuration of pc does not meet minimum requirements for installation of unix/linux..bye and take care...Because minimum requirement is not fullfill.
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Operating Systems Anonymously at 2:10 PM on July 16, 2009
concept included two 30 MB units in one enclosure: 30-30 hence Winchester. The PC-XT was the first personal computer to include a hard disk. They were called fixed disks because they were not removable
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 10:06 PM on July 01, 2008
in 1974 by proving that about 20 of the instructions in a computer did 80 of the work. The first computer to benefit from this discovery was IBMs PC/XT in 1980. Later, IBMs RISC System/6000, made use of the instructions in a computer did 80 of the work. The first computer to benefit from this discovery was IBMs PC/XT in 1980. Later, IBMs RISC System/6000, made use of the idea. The term itself RISC is credited
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 10:17 PM on July 01, 2008
for Industry Standard Architecture. ISA was a slower 8- or 16-bit BUS, which is now considered obsolete. ISA was a bus architecture used in the earlier IBM PC/XT and PC/AT....Industry Standards Architecture
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Computers & Technology by deep shah at 12:51 AM on February 13, 2008
ISA refers to the industry standard architecture, the bus architecture used in the IBM PC/XT and PC/AT. The AT version of the bus is called the AT bus and became a de facto industry standard
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Computers & Accessories by saiashish at 12:39 AM on February 03, 2008
was hardly the first electronic keyboard, it does merit particular mention, if only for its ubiquity. The original IBM PC/XT had 83 keys, the AT keyboard had 84 adding a SysRq key and separating keys
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Computers & Technology by V. Manohar at 2:09 PM on January 05, 2008
PC/XT computer, for example, is rated at MIPS, while Pentium-based PCs run at over 100 MIPS....Millions of Instructions per second MIPS is a common unit to measure access time of storage devices
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Computers & Technology by khushi at 12:10 PM on November 18, 2007
Short for Industry Standard Architecture bus, the bus architecture used in the IBM PC/XT and PC/AT. The AT version of the bus is called the AT bus and became a de facto industry standard. Starting
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Computers & Technology by khushi at 12:09 PM on November 17, 2007
MHz. 16-bit PCI uses 98 pins and supports the same clock speeds....Short for Industry Standard Architecture bus, the bus architecture used in the IBM PC/XT and PC/AT. The AT version of the bus is called
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Computers & Technology by Sweta at 11:53 AM on November 10, 2007
, requiring more volume than the other types of interfaces that have smaller form factors. The bus architecture which is developed by IBM for the PC/XT and PC/AT and adopted for industrial applications.The main
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Computers & Technology by nisha at 10:43 PM on October 26, 2007
the same clock speeds....Industry Standard Architecture bus, the bus architecture used in the IBM PC/XT and PC/AT. The AT version of the bus is called the AT bus and became a de facto industry standard
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Computers & Technology by Rock at 1:50 AM on October 13, 2007
to the business world for the first time and was successful beyond IBMs imaginings. In 18 months, IBM introduced the PC-XT, which included a hard drive loaded with a newer version of DOS. Microsoft promised a
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Computers & Technology by kb at 7:00 PM on October 04, 2007