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So, yeah, it was a - I miss those days where, you know, you had some idea what was going on with your computer. Steve: So you used the motherboard, the power supply, the keyboard monitors and things but it was actually a CPM environment. Steve: That had an 8088 and allowed you to run CPM on your - and sort of like dual boot, run CPM on your Apple. And actually I did the programming on - it was called, I think it was called a SoftCard, an Apple II SoftCard. And so there was, like, none of that was ready or really there yet over on the Apple side because CPM was, you know, we had the S100 bus, and it was a very mature system. I had a hard drive, the Corvus hard drive. Leo: Did you not have an Apple that you could do that with?

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I was over on the Apple side, although I did end up using all of the software for the light pen, the LPS II for the Apple, I wrote under CPM, so on a CPM-based machine, with a cross-assembler, which cross-assembled. Steve: That was after, yeah, after the DEC PDP stuff. But thank you to Burke McQuinn, who is a master with a soldering iron and was able to solder this hundreds of little tiny pieces together to make that. And it's a really great simulation running, oddly enough, on an Arduino, which is probably faster than the original Altair was. This is that kit that you ordered, and we ordered. Leo: And you are kept warm today by the MITS Altair. Steve: We're off next week, but we're back the podcast before New Year's. Great to be with you for, well, this is not the last podcast of the year. It's time for Security Now!, the show where we protect your security and privacy online, holiday edition. Leo Laporte: This is Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 797, recorded Tuesday, December 15th, 2020: SolarWinds. And then Steve's going to break down this massive hack from Russia, the SolarWinds attack, what we know so far.

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We're going to talk about Patch Tuesday, a retrospective and a new classification system Microsoft's using that might be just a little bit, oh, I don't know, self-serving? The Pwnie Awards are in. Quarter size (16 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: High quality (64 kbps) mp3 audio file URL:

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Then we take a full reconnaissance dive into what happened with the monumental and in so many ways horrific SolarWinds supply chain security breach. We have last week's Patch Tuesday, a jaw-dropping policy leak from Microsoft, trouble for Cisco's Jabber, an embarrassing vulnerability in many D-Link VPN servers, the brief Google outage, more horrific news of IoT network stack vulnerabilities, another WordPress mess, the 2020 Pwnie Awards, the welcome end-of-life of Flash, JavaScript's 25th birthday and free instruction classes, a bit of closing the loop, and SpinRite news. We have a new term in the ransomware world. There's new cross-browser as insertion malware. Description: This week is crammed with news leading up to our holiday break.









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