Crashed Public Phone
10.02.12 Filed in: Hardware
This is a fascinating one, seen at Frankfurt Airport: a public phone stuck on the BIOS boot screen:
I never would have imagined that such a device would contain a regular PC, but there you are, here turned for your viewing pleasure:
Not that a Celeron with 400MHz is anything to run Windows 7 on…
The question really is: what on earth did the device fill the “primary hard disk” with? Maybe MP3 recordings of conversations placed on it?
The hard disk encoded in the Primary Master ID is a Hitachi Endurastar with 20 GB and an ATA-100 interface, by the way.
I never would have imagined that such a device would contain a regular PC, but there you are, here turned for your viewing pleasure:
Not that a Celeron with 400MHz is anything to run Windows 7 on…
The question really is: what on earth did the device fill the “primary hard disk” with? Maybe MP3 recordings of conversations placed on it?
The hard disk encoded in the Primary Master ID is a Hitachi Endurastar with 20 GB and an ATA-100 interface, by the way.
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