What is the modern "Floppy-Based" router based on?
Charles Steinkuehler
charles at steinkuehler.net
Wed Mar 1 07:21:02 CST 2006
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Leo Mauler wrote:
> What can the modern PC-based router use to duplicate
> this nice combination of security and ease of editing?
> You can duplicate the security (and possibly make it
> better) with a write-once CD-R, but to make changes
> you have to write an entirely new CD. ReWritable CDs
> aren't a good idea precisely because they have no
> "write-protect tab". The same might go for a memory
> key, since there is no "write-protect tab" for a
> memory key.
...depends on your memory key.
There *ARE* flash-memory 'keys' that have write-protect switches. I
have seen them in at least USB dongle and PCMCIA card form, and there
are probably others.
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Charles Steinkuehler
charles at steinkuehler.net
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