Here is a web page to check they have basicaly a 90gig solid state hard drive that looks like it could plug into a PII slot one processor slot you would just need a funky mother board or a expansion card I would prefer if it was on the mother board or through and AGP slot for fastest throughput ofcourse they could attack it just like a cpu and get the fastest through put the storagge would run at the same speed as the cpu almost eleminating the need for ram.
Hello all I am one of Jon's Infamous Lurkers, I agree with alot of what he has said here. But ture indeed is the fact that the OS makers are at blame as well. Macro virus are incredibly dangerous and easy to code VB is a wonderful tool for such projects but for the really good one you must program in Assembly, that dead language that no one really knows all that well. The mellisa Virus could have been much worse, It could have replicated and mailed it's self then over wrote every file of a type on the hard drive. It how ever is not that hard to remove I have been a consultant for a few years and helped A certain major Pizza Franchise corporation through a marco virus clensing. It was vary harmless as well, matter a fact we only lost 4 documents company wide, it propogated through e-mail, It did however cost the corporation a pretty penny to rid them selves of the virus. But the whole thing was blown way out of preportion, this guy is not even close to being a Kevin M. Thanks for the great colums keep up the good work
Here is a web page to check they have basicaly a 90gig solid state hard drive that looks like it could plug into a PII slot one processor slot you would just need a funky mother board or a expansion card I would prefer if it was on the mother board or through and AGP slot for fastest throughput ofcourse they could attack it just like a cpu and get the fastest through put the storagge would run at the same speed as the cpu almost eleminating the need for ram.
http://www.accpc.com/tcapstore.htm
Hello all I am one of Jon's Infamous Lurkers, I agree with alot of what he has said here. But ture indeed is the fact that the OS makers are at blame as well. Macro virus are incredibly dangerous and easy to code VB is a wonderful tool for such projects but for the really good one you must program in Assembly, that dead language that no one really knows all that well. The mellisa Virus could have been much worse, It could have replicated and mailed it's self then over wrote every file of a type on the hard drive. It how ever is not that hard to remove I have been a consultant for a few years and helped A certain major Pizza Franchise corporation through a marco virus clensing. It was vary harmless as well, matter a fact we only lost 4 documents company wide, it propogated through e-mail, It did however cost the corporation a pretty penny to rid them selves of the virus. But the whole thing was blown way out of preportion, this guy is not even close to being a Kevin M. Thanks for the great colums keep up the good work
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