RE: [OT] self repairing puters
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com
Jun 08, 2003
If you we are speaking about hardware crashing, past experience is contrary
to this.
For example, once I used an IBM 1130, running about 10,000 times slower than
the PC I am using at this very moment. When the air conditioner did not work
well, this IBM 1130 performed wrong *additions*, without reporting any
error, and this could happen more than once per day.
But if we are speaking about software crashes, then I predict that Windows
3000 will crash every microsecond...
----- Original Message -----
From: <gertie at visionsix.com>
Subject: [OT] self repairing puters
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> Scientific American magazine has a article on self-repairing computers in
the
> June issue, thinking ahead to a time when a computer running 10,000 times
> faster than today will also crash 10,000 times sooner. That's going from a
> crash every 27 years to crashing once a day. Their url is www.sciam.com ,
> but i got the olde papyrus version, figuring there is no executeable viral
code
> in it this way....
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> Kat
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