-
FileWare floppy disk
drives and
diskettes were
designed by
Apple Computer as a higher-performance
alternative to the Disk II and Disk III
floppy systems...
- the Net
Ware File System (NWFS) was a
file system based on a
heavily optimized, journal-based FAT
file system. It was used in the
Novell Net
Ware network...
- It was
affected by its high price,
insufficient software,
unreliable FileWare (codename Twiggy)
floppy disks, and the
imminent release of the cheaper...
-
announced a
single and dual
external drive (Uni
File and Duo
File)
implementing the 871-kilobyte "
FileWare"
mechanism used in the
original Apple Lisa, as...
- network. Sometimes,
remote file copying is
performed with a
specialized command, like "NCOPY" in DOS
clients for
Novell Net
Ware. The COPY
command in some...
-
related to the
hardware change or by coincidence,
Apple also
abandoned its Net
Ware on
PowerPC development (codename: Wormhole) at this time. The
general logic...
-
Apple developed a disk
format codenamed Twiggy and
officially known as
FileWare.
While basically similar to a
standard 5+1⁄4-inch disk, the
Twiggy disk...
- a Novell-built
file server using the
Motorola 68000 processor. The
company soon
moved away from
building its own hardware, and Net
Ware became hardware-independent...
- in size. The
design patent for the
Extended Keyboard II (D335,228) was
filed on
November 15, 1990. In 1988
Apple Ireland commissioned Design ID, an industrial...
- was the
oldest Macintosh capable of
supporting Apple's
AppleShare built-in
file sharing network, when
introduced in 1987. The
expanded memory in the 512K...