their 911 system has a lot of big wall mounted 19" monitors and nice hardware, but from what they say the warrant computer my actually be more reliable
Hi-Tech wants and warrants computer
Hi-Tech wants and warrants computer
was down at the sheriff's department today - while talking to one of the deputies he showed me their hi-tech warrant computer - this highly sophisticated flat file database system run in DOS and will only run on 386 or lower - original contractor (author) went out of business sometime in the early 90's - it is networked using the old stuff that looks like cable tv wire....fortunately someone had a spare 386 they found in a trailer to use when the original machine died.....this puppy boots from a 5 1/4 floppy - ah those were the days ...
their 911 system has a lot of big wall mounted 19" monitors and nice hardware, but from what they say the warrant computer my actually be more reliable
their 911 system has a lot of big wall mounted 19" monitors and nice hardware, but from what they say the warrant computer my actually be more reliable
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Re: Hi-Tech wants and warrants computer
Originally posted by wvjohn
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their 911 system has a lot of big wall mounted 19" monitors and nice hardware, but from what they say the warrant computer my actually be more reliable![]()
yea, because that's all it does, and it runs DOS
Re: Hi-Tech wants and warrants computer
Originally posted by wvjohn
was down at the sheriff's department today -
from what they say the warrant computer my actually be more reliable![]()
check to see if there's any outstanding warrants on me.
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