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*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] supports '''50x''' bigger hard drives than Win95A.  
 
*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] supports '''50x''' bigger hard drives than Win95A.  
 
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can load a 178 KB floppy disc in '''9 seconds'''.
 
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can load a 178 KB floppy disc in '''9 seconds'''.
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can manages up to '''4 MB''' of extended RAM and '''32 GB''' of mass storage.
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