Re: TI-H: linux...


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Re: TI-H: linux...




>Grant Stockly (gussie@alaska.net) wrote:
>
>>>>The program for linux, crashes a computer running windows 95 or 31.  I've
>>>>tested it at school.  It can do a domain wipe and the entire school goes.
>>>>:)
>>>>
>>>>Got it set on auto delay.  Every 18th all the puters don't work.  Thats the
>>>>day the computer cordinator tried to install FoolProof.  :\
>>>
>>>Also called not so FoolProof.  This was on the Macs, right?
>>
>>No.  They had foolproof on some brand new 233 MMX computers.  Stupid dells
>>must have had a bus speed of 40MHz.  I've seen 386s faster in linux.  Well,
>>maybe not 386, but I think you get the point.  :)
>
>Well, they were using it on the Macs at our school.  I've found about 10
>ways to get around it too... :D  On the PC's they use Netware.

Netware is TOO easy to crack.  FoolProof (mac version) is more of a joke
than the PC one since pressing the debug button can uninstall the TSR from
the OS...  The the mac is free.  Or there are other ways...  Like a "killer
hypercard stack".  :)

Grant



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