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- Borsu abstract "Borsu is a type of magnetic computer disk system based on Bernoulli technology, available during the 1980s.The underlying technology was licensed from Iomega.It featured 10 MB disks that were the size of A4 paper and about 1 cm thick.Using an 8-bit scsi-like interface, 2 drive boxes would be connected to an 8-bit interface card.Driver software was available for Novell NetWare and DOS.At a time when 20 MB hard disks were standard equipment for PCs, a removable double 10 MB drive was a significant addition.In most cases, one could additionally use DoubleSpace or DriveSpace technology to increase the available storage space.".
- Borsu wikiPageID "1579966".
- Borsu wikiPageLength "951".
- Borsu wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Borsu wikiPageRevisionID "705581807".
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink Bernoulli_Box.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_storage_devices.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-volatile_memory.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink Disk_storage.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink DriveSpace.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink ISO_216.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink LenovoEMC.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink Megabyte.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink NetWare.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLink SCSI.
- Borsu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Borsu".
- Borsu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-hardware-stub.
- Borsu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Magnetic_storage_media.
- Borsu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Borsu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Borsu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Borsu subject Category:Computer_storage_devices.
- Borsu subject Category:Non-volatile_memory.
- Borsu hypernym System.
- Borsu type Peripheral.
- Borsu comment "Borsu is a type of magnetic computer disk system based on Bernoulli technology, available during the 1980s.The underlying technology was licensed from Iomega.It featured 10 MB disks that were the size of A4 paper and about 1 cm thick.Using an 8-bit scsi-like interface, 2 drive boxes would be connected to an 8-bit interface card.Driver software was available for Novell NetWare and DOS.At a time when 20 MB hard disks were standard equipment for PCs, a removable double 10 MB drive was a significant addition.In most cases, one could additionally use DoubleSpace or DriveSpace technology to increase the available storage space.".
- Borsu label "Borsu".
- Borsu sameAs Q4946701.
- Borsu sameAs m.05d0dp.
- Borsu sameAs Q4946701.
- Borsu wasDerivedFrom Borsu?oldid=705581807.
- Borsu isPrimaryTopicOf Borsu.