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Re:Windows 95 32bit

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on August 30, 2004 11:27 PM
Acually, "FAT16/FAT32" refers to the number of bits used to describe the address space of a hard drive, not the operating system. It has nothing to do with the 32-bit"ness" of Windows 95--in fact, 32-bit Windows was already partially implemented on Windows 3.1-and-up as "Win32s."

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