with this? I know, I know. I think my first hard drive was that big, 64 MB. I had a hard drive that was 10 MB. What are you talking about? Oh, that's right. I do remember the 10 MB hard drive. We're too old, Bill. Hey, for us old timers, CFS brings back memories of all this. It is DOS, then you had to install Windows 3.1, then you had 3.11, and they were separate. Remember those days? I do. Yeah. Back in the Stone Age. DOS 6.0 and then you had to go to 6.22 or something and the Windows, certain version of Windows wouldn't run on the older version of DOS, so you had to get the updated version. Oh, God. Yeah. For those that didn't have the joy of installing just DOS, DOS stands for Disk Operating System. Just so you know. Next time someone says, what's DOS stand for? Now you know. It was a special program that just booted your computer is what it was. So you could install the operating system. It was an operating system. It would do all the low-level stuff. I know there's some people who (29/49)
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