US Aircraft carrier to run on Windows 2000 O_O
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US Aircraft carrier to run on Windows 2000 O_O
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Re: US Aircraft carrier to run on Windows 2000 O_O
The Catapult has performed an Illegal operation and so has been shut down. Do you wish to send an error report to microsoft?
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Sir the Radar screens gone all blue!
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I'm not very concerned, the US Military recently told Microsoft it was to show it the source code of all products the service used or they would be discarded. Microsoft agreed.
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The thing is that they are not allowed to compile it themselves, so there is no way they can know that the binaries came from that exact source.Sea Skimmer wrote:I'm not very concerned, the US Military recently told Microsoft it was to show it the source code of all products the service used or they would be discarded. Microsoft agreed.
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Pu-239 wrote:The thing is that they are not allowed to compile it themselves, so there is no way they can know that the binaries came from that exact source.Sea Skimmer wrote:I'm not very concerned, the US Military recently told Microsoft it was to show it the source code of all products the service used or they would be discarded. Microsoft agreed.
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I'm surprised Bill Gates hasn't already built Microsoft Aircraft Carriers to launch those blue moths or whatever for MSN, lol. At $5 bil a pop, he can certainly afford them.
I hope the government told Microsoft they need to modify win2000 formore SECURITY.. good god can you imagine?
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I hope the government told Microsoft they need to modify win2000 formore SECURITY.. good god can you imagine?
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W2K Datacenter Edition is a custom-designed versions, too, and Microsoft does not seem to be jerking people around on it. They may be many things, but they aren't stupid enough to do something to a US CVN.Pu-239 wrote:The thing is that they are not allowed to compile it themselves, so there is no way they can know that the binaries came from that exact source.Sea Skimmer wrote:I'm not very concerned, the US Military recently told Microsoft it was to show it the source code of all products the service used or they would be discarded. Microsoft agreed.
Do you really thing the carrier's internal networks will be allowed to even touch the outside world?Trytostaydead wrote:I'm surprised Bill Gates hasn't already built Microsoft Aircraft Carriers to launch those blue moths or whatever for MSN, lol. At $5 bil a pop, he can certainly afford them.
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Hey, fuckups happen in real life, manphongn wrote: Do you really thing the carrier's internal networks will be allowed to even touch the outside world?
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IIRC, on most ships there are two or more physically separate systems. I belive the crew email is also totaly seperate.phongn wrote:Do you really thing the carrier's internal networks will be allowed to even touch the outside world?Trytostaydead wrote:I'm surprised Bill Gates hasn't already built Microsoft Aircraft Carriers to launch those blue moths or whatever for MSN, lol. At $5 bil a pop, he can certainly afford them.
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The capacity was added in the mid 1990's to both carriers and other surface ships. Battlegroups send and receive millions of emails on every deployment.Shinova wrote:They even have email???Sea Skimmer wrote: IIRC, on most ships there are two or more physically separate systems. I belive the crew email is also totaly seperate.
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Couldn't we dig up Windows 95 and give it to the Iraqi's?
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Well, I suppose the plus side of this is that if it fucks up badly it'll prompt the government to seriously go after Microsoft.
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Yes, they do. OTOH, critical parts on ships tend to be segregated from each other to avoid being hacked (IIRC, much of today's ships use UNIX or some varient thereof).MKSheppard wrote:Hey, fuckups happen in real life, manphongn wrote: Do you really thing the carrier's internal networks will be allowed to even touch the outside world?
I'm hoping the Navy and Microsoft gets it right; the old Smart Ship program didn't turn out so well - maybe they learned from it.
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It would depend on whether the project is guided by someone with a brain, or by Microsoft consultants. Microsoft's modus operandi is integration, integration, integration. Secure computing's modus operandi is segregation, segregation, segregation. Something has to give.
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