I began programming in 1973 by learning Fortran IV, and I taught myself BASIC, QBasic, Visual Basic and VBA. I have been able to hack into a password-protected Windows NT-4 DEC-Server, with a 7-disk RAID array, and without knowing any passwords, I worked out a method to by-pass the operating system and its security system, start it up and extract all of the data off it. I am familiar with the following Operating System: I have built 50 or 60 computers since then from bare-metal components. I built my first computer, a Motorola MK-6800 in 1977, it could only be programmed in Assembler, and it stored programs on an audio cassette player using standard audio cassettes. Programs were stored on punched cards in those days.
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