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dbpedia:Murder_on_the_Zinderneuf	ns2:platform	dbpedia:PC_booter .
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	dbpprop:abstract	"A PC booter, or booter, is a type of software for home computer era (early 1980s to early 1990s) personal computers that was loaded and executed in the bootup of the computer, from a bootable floppy disk, rather than as a regular program; a booter thus bypassed any operating system that might be installed on the hard disk of the PC. Games were the type of software most commonly distributed as booters. Reasons for preferring booters to standard programs include ease of use (the software would start automatically, without any further action required by the user), reliability (few chances to manually alter program files), copy prevention (the booter floppies can be hard to read with a regular operating system and might even have a nonstandard filesystem or formatting), and avoiding a normal operating system (to spare some space on the floppy or to use some specialized replacement). Some booters include a customized subset or variant of a \"standard\" operating system for the platform. Today, IBM PC compatible computers can still boot from floppies, CD-ROMs and DVDs, USB storage devices etc, but the computer's BIOS is often set to boot from hard disk only. Amiga games were often distributed as bootable floppies, and were called \"NDOS disks\", because they would contain a custom boot block, which in turn would contain a custom loader. They were called \"NDOS disks\" because when inserted into a floppy drive when AmigaOS Workbench was running, Workbench would open a window which said \"not a DOS disk\", and present an icon on the desktop such as \"DF0:NDOS\". These disks contained no filesystem; instead, the custom loader would read the tracks directly. Many Amiga games were released as such in order to thwart piracy. In early to mid '90s of the 20th century, NDOS disks became very popular for making so called trackmos by demo groups. While booters provided a safe form of copy protection, programs such as Locksmith and Copy II PC existed that provided a method for copying of these disks, these were known as nibble copiers."@en ;
	rdfs:comment	"A PC booter, or booter, is a type of software for home computer era (early 1980s to early 1990s) personal computers that was loaded and executed in the bootup of the computer, from a bootable floppy disk, rather than as a regular program; a booter thus bypassed any operating system that might be installed on the hard disk of the PC. Games were the type of software most commonly distributed as booters."@en .
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