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- Jan 31, 2002
 
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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: TGS
Just make the code available for review, under NDA.... done. If the code comes through without any issues the first few times, I'm sure people will stop asking.
No need. Just make up sample "breath" solutions out of CO2, oxygen, water vapor, and alcohol in known quantities. Use various "BAC" levels, and calibrate the detector with them.
What if there are "easter eggs" - maybe push some buttons in a certain sequence to always get a positive (or negative), etc. Only a source code review will turn that up.
I'm not saying there are - but it could happen. I'm sure there are a few bad cops out there who would like that feature.
I agree with the court on this one - the manufacturers trade secrets don't trump justice. If you want to be in this business, you're subject to increased scrutiny. Same way for the voting machine debate.
When you get down to the station, request a blood toxicology test.
And then the source code for the evaluation unit when you test 0.10 on that too? :roll:
Fscking communists and their open-source.
- M4H
				
		
			