Seagate, the world-renowned hard drive manufacturer and the first one to bring back five year warranties across their product line, still uses text documents to provide you drive specs and jumper settings. These documents utilize the IBM PC graphics characters, which have been disappearing from fonts in recent years in favor of international characters and the like. In a more technical sense, it's the proliferation of ISO-Latin-1 over IBM-PC-Graphics.
There are a bunch of fonts floating around that have these symbols, but one that appears to be freely redistributable comes from Seagate. You can find this font directly from them on a page entitled font settings for Quick Spec pages... or you can download it here. I'm pretty sure they won't mind since A> they didn't put any copyright info in the font and B> they make the font available without even agreeing to a license.
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