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SOFTWARE - POPULAR OPERATING SYSTEMS - OS/2

OS/2

OS/2 stands for Operating System 2. This is another operating systems for powerful microcomputers and networking. OS/2 was designed to avoid some of the most serious limitations of DOS. OS/2 runs in 4MB of memory, although it runs well in an 8MB system. It requires about 30MB of hard disk space. OS/2 WARP, the window version of OS/2, performs reasonably well in 4MB system and requires less disk space.
Users do not need to abandon DOS and Windows to try out OS/2. OS/2 provides a dual boot feature that allows users to boot up in either DOS or OS/2. OS/2 uses folders much like those on the Macintosh and on some UNIX GUIs.

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HPFS
This refers a High Performance File System introduced with OS/2. The system handles larger disks, long file names, and can launch the program by referencing the data. It coexist with the existing FAT system.

FAT
FAT is an abbreviation of File Allocation Table that is the part of DOS and OS/2 file system. It keeps tracks of where the data is stored on a disk. It is a table with an entry for each cluster. The directory contains file ID that points to the FAT entries where the files start.




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