At the present time (2012) it is not sensible unless the software is under 1.4 MB.
In the past, AOL sent out thousands of floppy's in the mail
with their AOL Program on it.
That would depend on what you mean by "your own software." Linux From Scratch is used to create a complete distribution. It doesn't focus on the modification of any software sources. You are, of course, free to modify the source code and/or add your own programs to the distribution.
when you boot the computer the only way it would be vulnerable would be to a vires. in a floppy disk that is in the floppy drive. but computers have protection from letting this happen. and to get one from the internet would take skill that matches no other to get in in the 10sec before it the security kicks in.
That would be 'sensible.'
Pints would be the most sensible unit. The other sensible unit is litres.
you would be all floppy
Epicor is one of the leading producers of software for the small business industry. They produce software for many different types of businesses in different industries such as manufacturing, retail, distribution, and service industries.
That would be a floppy drive. Information is passed from the software and/or the operating system to the drive controller. From the drive controller, it is passed to the logic circuits on the drive and to the drive heads. The logic circuits also turn on the drive motor for an appropriate amount of time.
No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.
If there was such a thing as a web bot,You dont honestly think it would be readily available to the general public do you!? Its a secret software programme for use in 'sensible' hands only,Chances are that you will not get to use it.
A standard 3.5-inch floppy disk has a capacity of 1.44 megabytes. To convert 1 terabyte (1,000,000 megabytes) to floppy disks, you would divide 1,000,000 by 1.44, which equals approximately 694,444 floppy disks. Therefore, it would take around 694,444 3.5 floppy disks to equal 1 terabyte of data.
Yes. But keep in mind that the capacity of a floppy disk is very small. It would be difficult to fit a full-length song at a decent quality on a floppy disk.
You can purchase Distribution Management Software online from the Software Advice website. Once on the page, scroll down and click on "Distribution" to bring up the software. Once you've done that, you'll be given the option to demo the software or continue to pages where you can price and purchase the software.