m138019@sdsu.UUCP (James) (11/06/86)
DOS 3.3 Can be run on a hard disk. The hard disk must be partitioned into various volumes. The Sider, for example, can be (and must be, as a matter of fact) partitioned for each operating system (ie Pascal, DOS 3.3, Prodos, CPM) compatable with the Apple. (The partitions can be zero). You can partition DOS in 528 sector volumes, or 'super' volumes, about 1500 sectors. Using the regular size you can get about 64 (floppy sized) volumes. James Hensley