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  • #16
    Originally posted by TheCotMan
    They even show one in the movie WarGames.
    Not to mention Sneakers.
    Al
    "Are my pants...threatening you?"

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    • #17
      Originally posted by astcell
      I smell another contest.

      Capture the Flag, but no hardware or software used can be newer than 1994.
      Half the struggle would be getting everything installed and working properly... then the act of launching some attacks may DoS your own box.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TheCotMan
        Half the struggle would be getting everything installed and working properly... then the act of launching some attacks may DoS your own box.
        You don't think that someones Apple Macintosh Portable (M5120) wouldn't be able to handle it?

        Well there goes my chance to see if the darn thing still has anything usefull left in it , but then again who would be able to supply me with an old version per astcell's standards of its 6.5-Volt, 5 amp lead acid battery?
        "It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times". Pearl S. Buck

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        • #19
          There is no spoon -- or something like that.

          I also believe that they have one in the original Matrix. Right before they remove Neo from the matrix and they are hooking him up. I think Cypher drops a phone into an acustic modem. A very complex one with a self dialing mechanism. <-- because its hard to do that right?!?!?

          Jim

          Nothing to do, execpt hold on to nothing!!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by lil_freak
            You don't think that someones Apple Macintosh Portable (M5120) wouldn't be able to handle it?
            The computer can do it, but the time to get it on the network might be a hassle. Many old Macs did not have on-board transceicers or ethernet; they only had SuperSerial ports/stuff for LocalTalk. There were some tranceivers made to allow these older macs without transceivers to use Ethernet, but the ones I used had buggy drivers and prone to failure.

            ...who would be able to supply me with an old version per astcell's standards of its 6.5-Volt, 5 amp lead acid battery?
            No need to get an old battery. Just get an old transformer and set the amps/volt and connect the leads. :-) It is still old tech of the era.

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