I was quite surprised to watch the boot-up sequence.
It was just like a normal PC - normal BIOS splash screen reporting a P2-400 CPU and 128 MB of memory.
It then booted Windows NT 4. It got to the windows desktop, where it sat for about 30 seconds, running various .BAT files. It had all the normal icons, like 'My computer' and 'Network neighborhood'. I think it even had internet explorer.
Eventually it loaded the ATM application, which then told me that 'there [was] a fault', and that I couldn't have any money.
It was just like a normal PC - normal BIOS splash screen reporting a P2-400 CPU and 128 MB of memory.
It then booted Windows NT 4. It got to the windows desktop, where it sat for about 30 seconds, running various .BAT files. It had all the normal icons, like 'My computer' and 'Network neighborhood'. I think it even had internet explorer.
Eventually it loaded the ATM application, which then told me that 'there [was] a fault', and that I couldn't have any money.
