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But who will get the bear off the roof?I may actually get the tree off my roof today
nice!
Whats the plan?
Who put it there?
But who will get the bear off the roof?
That reply confuses me. I'm imagining USB drives in a RAID array or maybe a magnetic tape drive with a USB connector or a dinosaur with a diaper rash. Those would have compatibility issues.Finding compatible USB drives is a pain.
That's why I use the ones I have.
Just little thumb drives that work with Win98.That reply confuses me. I'm imagining USB drives in a RAID array or maybe a magnetic tape drive with a USB connector or a dinosaur with a diaper rash. Those would have compatibility issues.
I did realize, I do have more in common with the Clampetts than I previously realized. Not only did we all come from the country to the city, we also both originally come from the Ozarks and found our way here. But I don't have Black Gold, I have Kodiak Bear.Granny, Jed, Jethro, or Ellie May.
That last one would be a good look for you.
I dont remember, did Windows 98 computers even have USB drives?Just little thumb drives that work with Win98.
My son finds the drivers, & makes them work.
That is the singular reason that I use Win98.I dont remember, did Windows 98 computers even have USB drives?
That is the singular reason that I use Win98.
My operating system (BOS, aka GSM) doesn't support those in native mode.
So I use a version which runs as a DOS application under Win98.
It tricks Windows into multiuser, multitasking, & reliable operation.
Windows 95 had some support for USB but not always, and the USB device had to be plugged in while the system was booting. Windows 98 was designed to have support for USB hot plugging. At first it was a little shaky but got better over time. There was a big presentation on TV of windows 98 hot plugging where the presenter plugged in USB and got the blue screen. This was hugely funny at the time, though Windows 98 turned out to be one of the best versions of Windows, better than its successor and more stable. I'm not surprised that Revoltingest still uses it offline. Its very solid.I dont remember, did Windows 98 computers even have USB drives?
Have you tried those made by Methuselah
I don't know.