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Re: Computer Crash At 30 Thousands Feet
« on: December 13, 2005, 03:10:44 AM »
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After several minutes playing games, the computer crashed and had to be re-booted. The Rockwell Collins logo appear, then ..... Microsoft MS-DOS Copyright Notice.

Does the airline use old, unreliable DOS on their entertainment system?
How often they have to re-boot the system during the flight?


do you think it would be better if they would run windows? i dont think so

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What happen if the airlines use similar computer and OS as the main computer of the airplane?


just watch the news and you'll know ;)

but don't worry, the pilot just have to press autopilot+gear+flaps to bring up the taskmanager to kill the explorer and everything should be fine... and if not, a modern plane should be capable of gliding as long as the reboot takes

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