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Paul Hovnanian P.E.
Little Billy wrote:
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> Erm, doesn't the military have operating systems that are top secret?
The fact that they use a particular product might be a secret. But that
product might be something available to the public, possible only
slightly modified.
> If they use windows or any of the other large operating systems it's for normal
> stuff like record keeping and files.
Many UIs for command and control use commercial desktops.
> They don't guide satellites or missiles with it or navigate ships.
The embedded s/w may indeed be special purpose. But the consoles that
the operators use are standard, commercially available packages in many
cases.
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Paul Hovnanian mailtoaul@Hovnanian.com
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APL is a write-only language. I can write programs in APL, but I
can't read any of them.
-- Roy Keir
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[snip]
>
> Erm, doesn't the military have operating systems that are top secret?
The fact that they use a particular product might be a secret. But that
product might be something available to the public, possible only
slightly modified.
> If they use windows or any of the other large operating systems it's for normal
> stuff like record keeping and files.
Many UIs for command and control use commercial desktops.
> They don't guide satellites or missiles with it or navigate ships.
The embedded s/w may indeed be special purpose. But the consoles that
the operators use are standard, commercially available packages in many
cases.
--
Paul Hovnanian mailtoaul@Hovnanian.com
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APL is a write-only language. I can write programs in APL, but I
can't read any of them.
-- Roy Keir