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Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.4.62.0512080345160.29013@firevtr.serrfuryy.bet>
Date: Thu Dec  8 03:51:33 2005
From: malum at freeshell.org (mary)
Subject: SANS Stuff 

>>> depends on the OS...
>> 
>> You find a random floppy during a search of an office, and start doing
>> forensics on it, there's a 95% chance it's from a Windows box.  And if it's
>> from a Mac or Linux box, there's *still* a very good chance that it's FAT,
>> simply because the floppy was used for sneakernet transfer to something 
>> that
>> prefers FAT format floppies....
>

If you're good with floppy disks.. I have a few Atari 1020ST 3.5" floppies 
in dire need of backup.  They are FAT based ..

>> IBM's AIX boxes don't run anything resembling Windows, and they're Power 
>> based
>> not x86 based, but the microcode updates for them use FAT-formatted 
>> floppies.

I worked with a project in 2000 porting AIX to Intel IA64.  Not sure what brought up AIX, tho..

Have a great day,

-m

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