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Date:       9 Sep 2001 00:19:50 MDT
From:      J S <spl1t_h0r1z0n@usa.net>
To:        Neill Robins <freebsd@nc.rr.com>, David Kelly <dkelly@hiwaay.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [Re: NASA's Operating System?]
Message-ID:  <20010909061950.24928.qmail@nwcst282.netaddress.usa.net>

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wow, dual pentium pros running NT, talk about a "modern" navy.  i think t=
hey
should go buy some TI-92's, or HP-48/49's and run their smart ships with =
them.
 better math capabilities (no crashing when you divide by 0), and more ga=
mes
than with NT.  or they could really go for the multifunction high perform=
ance
machine, and get a palmVIIx, it even has wireless capabilities, or maybe =
the
hp journada.
comforting thought that the american navy is spending their money on unst=
able,
outdated hardware and software.  i'll sleep better tonight knowing i am
protected by the best.

joshua

Neill Robins <freebsd@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> Thursday, September 06, 2001, 10:43:55 PM, David Kelly wrote:
> =

> DK> Giorgos Keramidas writes:
> >> =

> >> This is a reference to the story I had read somewhere about US Navy
> >> migrating ship-control systems to NT.  I seem to have failed locatin=
g
> >> the URL again, but if I find it, it'll be posted here :-P
> =

> DK> First hit Yahoo! turned up on "+navy +nt +ship +towed"
> DK> http://www.info-sec.com/OSsec/OSsec_080498g_j.shtml
> =

> DK> In all fairness to NT the failure was in the Navy's software and no=
t
> DK> Microsoft's. Then again some claim an advantage of Windows is the
> DK> ability to use personnel of lower skills. And some believe "garbage=
 in,
> DK> garbage out."
> =

> =

> Did anyone read this part?
> =

> ------
> But "the Yorktown's failure in September 1997 was not as simple as
> reported," DiGiorgio said.
> =

> "If you understand computers, you know that a computer normally is
> immune to the character of the data it processes," he wrote in the
> June U.S. Naval Institute's Proceedings Magazine. "Your $2.95
> calculator, for example, gives you a zero when you try to divide a
> number by zero, and does not stop executing the next set of
> instructions. It seems that the computers on the Yorktown were not
> designed to tolerate such a simple failure."
> ------
> Maybe I have just totally missed something, but none of my calculators
> or programs will 'skip' over a divide by zero....
> =

> -- =

> -Neill
>  freebsd@nc.rr.com
> =

> =

> =

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Joshua Smith, CCNA
Data Center Technian
USA.NET
joshua.smith@corp.usa.net

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