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если это оно, то врятли на сиди, скорее на дискетах
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Вот там, на первой обое для рабочего стола windows слева внизу сфоткан cd-rom

в окружении компактов. Думаю, 1X там есть

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Дистриб 3.1 AS занимает 157 метров. Распространялась паком из 13 флоппов или на одном CD ёмкостью 600 метров.
"А чем вы занимались в 1993 году?"

Сидюк этот у меня есть, еще не ставил, прост думаю, не затребует ли оно волшебных буковок...
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5.0 SCSI Devices
Windows NT supports over 60 SCSI host adapters, over 30 SCSI CD-ROM
drives, over 40 SCSI tape drives, over 10 SCSI removable media systems,
and SCSI scanners. Here are some detailed notes on Windows NT's SCSI
support.
This section provides information on configuring SCSI devices when
running Windows NT.
5.1 SCSI CD-ROM Devices
The SCSI and CD-ROM support built into Windows NT 3.1 requires that
CD-ROMs provide SCSI parity to function properly. For many drives
this is a configurable option or is active by default. Check the
documentation for your CD-ROM to find specifics on how this is
configured for your drive. Examples of drives which do not provide
or support SCSI parity are the NEC CDR-36 and CDR-37 drives.
5.2 Installing from a SCSI CD-ROM Device
When you are installing Windows NT from a SCSI CD-ROM device, make
sure that the device does not have an ID of 0 or 1. Some SCSI BIOS
programs reserve 0 and 1 for hard disks. If you set your CD-ROM with
an ID of 0 or 1, you will likely see an extra partition in Setup that
does not exist.
If you have 2 CD-ROM devices connected to the same SCSI Host Adapter,
then Windows NT Setup does not necessarily install using the CD-ROM that
contains the higher SCSI ID. If using one CD-ROM results in Setup
displaying a message "Please insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive,"
then remove the CD and try the other CD-ROM. Setup chooses one CD-
ROM drive and refers to it as 'the' CD-ROM drive.
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