Re: A83: Help
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Re: A83: Help
virii and hacking is ALWAYS possible no matter how tight you think your
system is. if you want ppl to buy your system you gotta make it able to do
stuff, that would bring down the security so you will most definately have
virii and hacking done on your system.
>5) anti-virii--the program will contain levels built in, the
>multi-tasking system is built in also (windows isn't the built in
>feature). this means that if a file starts deleting or messing with
>other files it will contact you about it and ask for a key confirmation
>that you are positive you want the files messed with. if you delete a
>file, it is usually sent to the "recycling bin" but now its' name is
>stored in a "temp" file where you can "empty your recycling bin" and
>it'll ask you for confirmation. this is the only way you can delete
>files. and for the case of saving over a file, it's simple, the program
>can't have a file open without it having a header file saying that that
>file is used by the program. (technical jargon)...just say that it
>works, i've done some testing (trying to write virii in my mind) and
>came up with deadend results (meaning the virii didn't work).
>6) unhackable--the cpu is unhackable, the privaledge (spelling?) levels
>of each program don't allow it to read other programs' stuff (meaning no
>"add-ons" allowed unless the company making the add-on gives me the code
>and i'll place extra stuff in it to cross the system). this doesn't
>mean the cpu is hackable...it's just for add-ons. it has a built in
>hex/code/etc. editor that is upgradeable also (but only by me or my
>company--when it's operational), this means that this is the only way to
>view a file in hex, also meaning that you can't disassemble a program if
>it is "sealed" (another new feature). a "sealed" program is like an
>uninstallable/not read-able at all type feature. whenever a program
>that is "sealed" is installed in the system the filename is stored in an
>"uninstall" list, in which the user can only delete the file using the
>uninstall program (which is also built in.