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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
> Well, as I mentioned to Mark many BIOS's already provide some form of USB  
> support.    
 
I have had DOS see a USB drive.  But I have not played with it enough   
to know if it something I could always depend on.  
 
> That said, I expect to see BIOS's doing less rather than more in  
> the next couple of years.  The OS will be responsible for more of the  
> overall hardware configuration and control.  
 
I think that is spelled "Win only MB".  Whatever effort - if any - to   
support other OSs will always be in catch up mode.  
 
Ray  
 
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