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September 30th, 2009, 03:14 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by gore
If they want a net book no one is going to "Hack" then get a crap one from the early 90s or late 80s with DOS on it that has a driver for a network card. When is the last time anyone saw an exploit for DOS? And the fact that it's single tasking, build an app that always runs (Single user, Single Tasking) so nothing else CAN run. No one would want to "Hack" that... Or use it for that Matter. Well except me, I'd put DooM and Quake on it and call it a day.
Then how would the students be able to use them to complete work, they wouldn't be able to use them in class as the software would not be compatible with Dos...
this theory might of been useful back in the early 90's but in this day in age they would just be expensive paperweights.
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