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Message-ID: <20041005093333.GZ62978@DAPCVA.da>
From: varcher at denyall.com (Vincent Archer)
Subject: Test your windows OS

On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 05:10:48PM +1300, Steve Wray wrote:
> So yeah, its a very valid technique you describe there, good results!

Aeons ago, in the deep ages when the Macintosh first came out, there
was a small app which was called Monkey Test which did the same thing.
Generate continuous streams of random mouse, click and keyboard events.

An application was "crash proof" not if it didn't crash, but if it did
survive more than 5mn of that test.

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