like stick all my windoze drives in/mnt/ I don't know what version you used, but 8.2 LiveEval put a shortcut to my Windows C: drive on the desktop (I forget where it pointed, but it seemed to make sense to me (I'm a n00b...)), except it didn't work because SuSE doesn't have a NTFS kernel module loaded in the LiveEval:-(...
install X without accounting for the fact my monitor is old and doesn't do 1280x1024@60Hz...) I found that it defaulted to an annoyingly low-r640x480x16-bit@75hz on mine - it needed raised to 1024x768x16-bit@80hz (although anything at that resolution is fuzzy on my monitor, it's the lowest I'll put up with for normal use...).
My main distro is a battered (and I do mean battered) SuSE 8.2 LiveEval. (BTW, I'm in the US, and doesn't Linus Torvalds live in the US? He runs SuSE at work and RedHat at home (or is that the other way around...) according to "Just for Fun". Read it.)
I had a no-name typewriter with a parallel port interface, and it had (don't remember if it came with it, or if it was optional) a RS-232 adaptor with an Apple//c connector (same as AT keyboard connector - out of boredom I connected one to my//c, but it's an RS-232 port, not a kb connector...)
forgot to say, add any spammer addys to the address book, and spam everyone in the abook whenever you login:-) 5MB limit, so be nice and clean it out, and don't be afraid to use the mail fwd feature - forwards all recieved mail to an address of your choice (have fun - I know you're a spammed BOFH at heart...)
go to atmail.com login as fuck_spam@atmail.com password fuck and fuck up any spam addy you can - allows pop3/smtp connections too... have fun overloading spammers... if it's a fake addy, at least nobody's mailbox will be overflowing...
I'm pretty sure Applesoft and Integer BASIC has that limitation. You could define a variable as $THISSUCKS, and call it with $THISSUCKS, $TH, $THOUSHALTNOTPROGRAM, etc. as long as it started with $TH
Apple IIs could be programmed in assembler, but you NEEDED BASIC to boot DOS, most disks with ProDOS had a STARTUP file written in BASIC (the Apple II equivalent of AUTOEXEC.BAT). Think of it this way. Before Windows 2000, the most common OS was Windows with DOS. No DOS, no Windows. There was Windows NT, and there was Linux (think of it as a few ProDOS disks, and Pascal), but if you wanted to run Windows 95, you had to have DOS (it came with it, but in this example we'll pretend DOS is in ROM.)
Hmm, anyone want to try porting this to Applesoft and let it use a LANceGS on a//e Enhanced/Platinum? I know those have 65C02 processors, but I don't think Applesoft uses those instructions. Isn't the 6510 in the C64 1MHz? I know this is BASIC and Contiki was assembler, but does anyone remember the not-/.ed C64? I'd think a webserver, two VNC servers, and a RealAudio server would put similar load as interpreting the webserver code on a 65xx system.
Ummm... did you read the stuff in the worm? It went something like "Billy Gates why do you make this possible? Stop making money and fix your software!" The AUTHOR is blaming MS.
GEOS? 3-4 modes of operation. K1u3l355 n3wbz use level one, once they seem OK with it, they proceed to level 2, unlocking some features, but increasing complexity, then level 3, more features, more complexity, so on, so on.
like stick all my windoze drives in /mnt/ :-(...
I don't know what version you used, but 8.2 LiveEval put a shortcut to my Windows C: drive on the desktop (I forget where it pointed, but it seemed to make sense to me (I'm a n00b...)), except it didn't work because SuSE doesn't have a NTFS kernel module loaded in the LiveEval
install X without accounting for the fact my monitor is old and doesn't do 1280x1024@60Hz...)
I found that it defaulted to an annoyingly low-r640x480x16-bit@75hz on mine - it needed raised to 1024x768x16-bit@80hz (although anything at that resolution is fuzzy on my monitor, it's the lowest I'll put up with for normal use...).
My main distro is a battered (and I do mean battered) SuSE 8.2 LiveEval. (BTW, I'm in the US, and doesn't Linus Torvalds live in the US? He runs SuSE at work and RedHat at home (or is that the other way around...) according to "Just for Fun". Read it.)
I had a no-name typewriter with a parallel port interface, and it had (don't remember if it came with it, or if it was optional) a RS-232 adaptor with an Apple //c connector (same as AT keyboard connector - out of boredom I connected one to my //c, but it's an RS-232 port, not a kb connector...)
Sign that addy up for zillions of newsletters. Use ti as a fake addy. Make spammers scared of that addy.
forgot to say, add any spammer addys to the address book, and spam everyone in the abook whenever you login :-) 5MB limit, so be nice and clean it out, and don't be afraid to use the mail fwd feature - forwards all recieved mail to an address of your choice (have fun - I know you're a spammed BOFH at heart...)
go to atmail.com login as fuck_spam@atmail.com password fuck and fuck up any spam addy you can - allows pop3/smtp connections too... have fun overloading spammers... if it's a fake addy, at least nobody's mailbox will be overflowing...
Spam-collect-fax here: 1-309-403-4441
Get free pc-to-phone spyware and spam this guy to hell... and then use ad-aware...
Collect call this number (looks like someone trying to recruit me to become a spammer...):
904-695-4961
Ever heard of Brain? The first anti-virus program removed that, and it happened to be the second or third virus, too.
Also, the second or third virus for the PC removed Brain (the first virus for the PC) before removing itself.
Unless he's using page swapping, 64K.
RTFA. It's a SuprChip V with EhBASIC, an AT keyboard port driver, an LCD driver, an ISA slot (for the network card), etc., etc.
I'm pretty sure Applesoft and Integer BASIC has that limitation. You could define a variable as $THISSUCKS, and call it with $THISSUCKS, $TH, $THOUSHALTNOTPROGRAM, etc. as long as it started with $TH
Apple IIs could be programmed in assembler, but you NEEDED BASIC to boot DOS, most disks with ProDOS had a STARTUP file written in BASIC (the Apple II equivalent of AUTOEXEC.BAT). Think of it this way. Before Windows 2000, the most common OS was Windows with DOS. No DOS, no Windows. There was Windows NT, and there was Linux (think of it as a few ProDOS disks, and Pascal), but if you wanted to run Windows 95, you had to have DOS (it came with it, but in this example we'll pretend DOS is in ROM.)
Hmm, anyone want to try porting this to Applesoft and let it use a LANceGS on a //e Enhanced/Platinum? I know those have 65C02 processors, but I don't think Applesoft uses those instructions. Isn't the 6510 in the C64 1MHz? I know this is BASIC and Contiki was assembler, but does anyone remember the not-/.ed C64? I'd think a webserver, two VNC servers, and a RealAudio server would put similar load as interpreting the webserver code on a 65xx system.
I think it gets the rest of the worm from the author... it would need an IP address to work from...
Grab the author's IP maybe...
But he's the original distibutor. Anyone thinking about putting a Win2K box on without MS03-026, and running a packet sniffer to grab IPs?
Funny, must not have been modded down twice at the time. (I read at a 0 threshold)
The Gates-borg still exists. http://slashdot.org/topics.shtml scroll down to the Ms. It's in the far left column. The four-color thing is for Windows.
Ummm... did you read the stuff in the worm? It went something like "Billy Gates why do you make this possible? Stop making money and fix your software!" The AUTHOR is blaming MS.
Heuristics. Note that it DETECTS both. A program intentionally crashing RPC is a virus-like activity according to the Kaspersky engine. Or so I think.
3.8x2.5 board, free (Windows) software, three boards for $62 (ready to drop chips on).
GEOS? 3-4 modes of operation. K1u3l355 n3wbz use level one, once they seem OK with it, they proceed to level 2, unlocking some features, but increasing complexity, then level 3, more features, more complexity, so on, so on.
Of course, XP Embedded can go down to 50MB... enough for a business card CD.