Stephen Reilly wrote:
>>>For example, most ATM machines still run Win 3.1, because
>>>>Really?, I always thought (in the case of aib's anyway) they
>>ran a unix or vms OS*. 'cause it looks like an ncurses screen.
>>Though boi have a gui screen. I seem to remember seeing one
>>of those crashed one day with what looked an NT blue screen,
>>or that could have been one of the eircom Internet kiosks
>> I've seen one reboot into DOS and run machine.exe, then the BOI GUI
> appeared.
>> "A large part of the problem is because lurking behind that ATM screen
> is a PC. And increasingly, that computer is more likely to be running
> the Windows operating system (OS). While this means that the bank can
> offer an improved ATM service with better graphics, it also means that
> the system is at greater risk than ever from security-related problems,
> experts say." --
>http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/news.nv?storyid=single2755
I've a collection of M$ ATM crashes here:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/ms_mirth/
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Pádraig Brady - http://www.pixelbeat.org
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