That reminds me, I finally got around to watching my Terminator 2 DVD last night and saw that Atari portable...Geez, already forgotten its name again. I really do wonder if you could use something like it to actually hack an ATM machine, or if that was pure fantasy.
Atari Portfolio. I have one (and several different accessories) and it will be the future subject of a "Photo of the Week". Nifty semi-DOS-compatible PDA/portable computer. And no, the ATM machine hack was pure fantasy, but it certainly gave the obscure Atari system a memorable image for posterity.
By the way, in regards to your other comment, I imagine form-factor-wise the SX-64 makes a fine BBS system, but I wouldn't want to run the built-in monitor all that time and I"m not sure how heat distribution was in there. For BBS work, I'd much rather use an individual piece setup.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
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*************************** Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
That reminds me, I finally got around to watching my Terminator 2 DVD last night and saw that Atari portable...Geez, already forgotten its name again. I really do wonder if you could use something like it to actually hack an ATM machine, or if that was pure fantasy.
Atari Portfolio. I have one (and several different accessories) and it will be the future subject of a "Photo of the Week". Nifty semi-DOS-compatible PDA/portable computer. And no, the ATM machine hack was pure fantasy, but it certainly gave the obscure Atari system a memorable image for posterity.
By the way, in regards to your other comment, I imagine form-factor-wise the SX-64 makes a fine BBS system, but I wouldn't want to run the built-in monitor all that time and I"m not sure how heat distribution was in there. For BBS work, I'd much rather use an individual piece setup.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.