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View Poll Results: When is the last time you used a FLOPPY disk?
Within the last DAY 3 7.14%
Within the last WEEK 1 2.38%
Within the last MONTH 1 2.38%
Within the last YEAR 9 21.43%
Within the last 5 YEARS 15 35.71%
Within the last 10 YEARS 9 21.43%
Within the last 20 YEARS 2 4.76%
I have NEVER used a 3½ floppy! 0 0%
WHAT IS a 3½ floppy? 2 4.76%
Other (Specify) 0 0%
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Old 10-19-2009, 09:32 PM   #1
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FreeDOS image for Intel Cards

That's what I did last week...built another Ultimate Boot CD with the Intel flash update utility for their NIC cards so we can reboot the servers over the IP KVM and enable advanced networking features on them.
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Old 10-19-2009, 11:52 PM   #2
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Hey, it's FOUR and a half inches! and it isn't always floppy!


Oh, wait, disk. Sorry.


I have some at home, still have a machine to read them, don't think I've used one since ... 2005.


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That's what I did last week...built another Ultimate Boot CD with the Intel flash update utility for their NIC cards so we can reboot the servers over the IP KVM and enable advanced networking features on them.
: blinks :


WTF did he just say?
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