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This one promises to be roughly nine times as l33t.
I mean, really. In assembly? Assembly? What is this, 1969?
I mean, really. In assembly? Assembly? What is this, 1969?
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why?.. what?.. how?..
why would you write it entirely in assembly? besides all the obvious ones, that would be so exhausting.
why would you write it entirely in assembly? besides all the obvious ones, that would be so exhausting.

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I'll try it out if I can work out how to get the diskette image onto a CD.
Edit: and I have now done so. It works and seems pretty neat.
Edit: and I have now done so. It works and seems pretty neat.
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I never bought a floppy drive for the computer I built because I couldn't imagine why the hell I would ever need one. I do all of my emergency booting from CD's and DVD's, and it's not like anyone stores anything important on a floppy anyway.
I noticed that they only offer a floppy image, not a CD image (I'd be willing to waste a $0.02 CD), so I'll try it out if ever I get around to installing a floppy drive or copying all the data to the CD with bootsectors ripped from another bootable CD.
I noticed that they only offer a floppy image, not a CD image (I'd be willing to waste a $0.02 CD), so I'll try it out if ever I get around to installing a floppy drive or copying all the data to the CD with bootsectors ripped from another bootable CD.
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You don't have to write the image to a floppy. You could just as easily write it to, for example, a USB drive (e.g. "dd if=/path/to/disk/image of=/dev/sda"). Most modern x86 machines can boot off a USB drive.
[edit]Or I could be not stupid and just directly mention the same for a CD drive...[/edit]
[edit]Or I could be not stupid and just directly mention the same for a CD drive...[/edit]
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Wow. Just... wow.
The best OS ever is, in my oppinion, Back|Track 3. It's Linux for security professionals, meaning it has an extensive suite of penetration testing and auditing tools designed to fit a security audit workflow. It's amazingly useful to me, even though I'm not a security specialist.
I should also mention Haiku, a BeOS based operating system designed for efficiency.
The best OS ever is, in my oppinion, Back|Track 3. It's Linux for security professionals, meaning it has an extensive suite of penetration testing and auditing tools designed to fit a security audit workflow. It's amazingly useful to me, even though I'm not a security specialist.
I should also mention Haiku, a BeOS based operating system designed for efficiency.
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