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How come floppy drives and hard disk don't need any drivers whereas CD-ROMs and other peripherals do?
The discussion revolves around the need for drivers in CD-ROMs and other peripherals compared to floppy drives and hard disks, particularly in the context of system boot-up processes and standardization of device drivers.
Participants express differing views on the necessity of drivers for various devices during boot-up, with some asserting that basic I/O functions do not require drivers, while others emphasize the role of drivers in functionality. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specifics of driver requirements for different peripherals.
There are limitations in the discussion regarding assumptions about the role of BIOS and the standardization of drivers, as well as the historical context of floppy disk sizes and their adoption.
This discussion may be of interest to individuals exploring computer hardware, operating systems, and the evolution of peripheral devices.
FulhamFan3 said:However why have floppy drives never been bigger than 1.44 MB?