Some articles on physical:
... If only one physical floppy is present, drive B will be assigned to a phantom floppy drive mapped to the same physical drive and dynamically assigned to either A or B for easier floppy file ... If no physical floppy drive is present, DOS 4.0 will assign both A and B to the nonexistent drive, whereas DOS 5.0 and higher will invalidate these drive letters ... If more than two physical floppy drives are present DOS versions prior to 5.0 will assign subsequent drive letters, whereas DOS 5.0 and higher will remap these drives to higher ...
Famous quotes containing the words hard, successive and/or physical:
“Towns find it as hard as houses of business to rise again from ruin.”
—HonorĂ© De Balzac (17991850)
“I lay awake awhile, watching the ascent of the sparks through the firs, and sometimes their descent in half-extinguished cinders on my blanket. They were as interesting as fireworks, going up in endless, successive crowds, each after an explosion, in an eager, serpentine course, some to five or six rods above the tree-tops before they went out.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“I have often been reproached with the aridity of my genius; a deficiency of imagination has been imputed to me as a crime; and the Pyrrhonism of my opinions has at all times rendered me notorious. Indeed, a strong relish for physical philosophy has, I fear, tinctured my mind with a very common error of this ageI mean the habit of referring occurrences, even the least susceptible of such reference, to the principles of that science.”
—Edgar Allan Poe (18091849)