Intel - it's getting worse. Code runs below ring level 0. User has no way to control this code.

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by wilburbear, Mar 23, 2018.

  1. My atari 800, where all critical software is run, is safe
     
  2. spindr0

    spindr0

    I bet that my Commodore 64 is much cooler and safer than your Atari 800. I mean, how can you beat a cassette tape for saving data ???
     
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  3. Never sank so low as to use cassette . Or maybe my memory fails.
     
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  4. rb7

    rb7

    I remember when I was programming TA stuff on a TI 99 with an external cassette-tape to save my code. My friend's tv was acting as the monitor. Soooo many years ago...
     
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  5. spindr0

    spindr0

    I was tracking the 25-30 Fidelity sector funds, calculating the one week, one month and 3 month ROC and posting the results manually on graph paper scotch taped to the walls. My 20 year old Phillips B&W TV was my monitor. Yep, so long ago.
     
  6. Overnight

    Overnight

    Commodore 64...



    versus Atari 800...



    Atari for eva. (wish I still had mine. Good times.)
     
  7. That's another reason why you should really buy AMD this season and that's really it no less than that for sure. How does that sounds ? All main competitors already switched to that variants or something like that. CES is coming with it's new releases.