On 3/19/07, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> > But if you write a program and the user finds it full of bugs, are they
Yeah but see, you can try it on different hardware and show that it
works. GCC is the only option for compiling we've got, so your analogy
fails.
> OpenBSD then should be written with Hamming, Golay, or Reed-Solomon codes in
What do you want?? You must be being sarcastic in some of these posts
but I can't tell which.
-Nick
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