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		<title>Samba File Server Using a Parallel External Hard Drive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a DataStor parallel port external hard drive enclosure bought in 1997 and a laptop computer (Pentium MMX 133, 128M RAM) from around 2001. By today&#8217;s technology standard, those are indeed old dinosaurs. My DataStor external enclosure worked great under Windows 95, it supported hot plug and play. I used it under Windows 98 [...]]]></description>
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