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DieselDragon's Grimoire - Volume I
editCommutators, Computers, and other useful stuff...
edit- Computers - Processor Architectures
- X86
- IA-32
- X86-64
- Itanium
- Computers - Peripheral Devices
- Hard disk drive
- History of hard disk drives
- Flash memory
- RAM disk
- Computers - Peripheral Protocols
- RAID
- SCSI
- Serial attached SCSI
- AT Attachment
- Serial ATA
- S.M.A.R.T.
- Cylinder-head-sector
- Logical block addressing
- Universal Serial Bus
- IEEE 1394 interface
- Computers - Block Formats
- File system
- File Allocation Table
- FAT32
- ExFAT
- ISO 9660
- Universal Disk Format
- NTFS
- Ext2
- Ext3
- Ext4
- ReiserFS
- Unix File System
- Hierarchical File System
- HPFS
- HFS Plus
- Linear Tape File System
- Computers - File Formats
- Computers - Operating Systems
- Operating system
- DOS
- MS DOS
- Microsoft Windows
- Windows NT 3.5
- Windows NT
- OpenSolaris
- Linux
- UNIX
- Berkeley Software Distribution
- FreeBSD
- Solaris (operating system)
- Mac OS
- Mac OS X
- CP/M
- CP/CMS
- Computers - Procedural
- Disk formatting
- Advanced Format
- Defragmentation
- Hard link
- Symbolic link
- Root directory
- File Transfer Protocol
- Network File System (protocol)
- Server Message Block
- Computers - Security
- Access control list
- Capability-based security
- Unsorted pages