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Old June 22nd 05, 06:23 PM
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"'Vejita' S. Cousin" wrote in message
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In article , wrote:
Are you ready to bet your life on Windows XP and some $200 disk drives

made
in China and designed to operate in an office?


Not the original poster, but actually yes I am A good stable system
that you do not touch/play with should work/last without problems. And I
don't need to run winXP I could run linux (in fact given the costs and
licenses I would) which is rock solid stable.


I agree I would put my trust on to a solid state flash drive running Linux
kernel, They can write a Linux kernel (OS) to fit on a small flash drive or
integrated chip witch means no moving parts just a silicon chip witch all
GPS units built today use IE Garmin 430, 530 ect and people put their lives
in its hands and its a proprietary unknown OS to may have unknown bugs.


 




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