Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/09/27/10:08:27
On 26 Sep 2000, Nate Eldredge decided to enlighten us with,
> Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel <kalum AT lintux DOT cx> writes:
> > Shouldn't protected mode OS's like windoze trap this and prevent a CPU
> > reset hapenning???
>
> Of course they should. But this would also break all the DOS programs
> that tweak the hardware at low levels, so they don't.
BTW assuming that there is a disk cache with write caching enabled
running, would it intercept such a port write and then allow it after it
flushes its write buffer?
If the above doesn't happen then it would be very dangerous indeed to use
it..as you might find a bad fat and lots of other problems after the
reboot...
> Linux does forbid this manner of tomfoolery (except for root, and even
> then it takes special measures).
Thats why we all love Linux..... it is 100% secure, you can visit any
site, and read any mail with confidence that there is no such thing as a
virus as far as linux is concerned :)
Best Wishes,
Grendel
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