Recently I was using the debug tool on XP to look through a floppy disk and when I got to 9000:30e0h I found something quite interesting. Somebody's name was printed right at 9000:30e2h . The name read Andy Watson. I've been googling this person with no significant results. I know this is a random question, but it really puzzled me.
Who is Andy Watson?!?
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Re: Who is Andy Watson?!?
Does this block belong to some file? Or have there been files on the floppy that were deleted (i.e. removed from the FAT - their data may still be present)? If this is the case, the origin of that file could give you a hint. I think this is the most reasonable.
If this is not the case: How did you obtain the floppy? How was it formatted? Maybe the developer of some formatting tool put his name an an easter egg into some unused sector.
If this is not the case: How did you obtain the floppy? How was it formatted? Maybe the developer of some formatting tool put his name an an easter egg into some unused sector.
Re: Who is Andy Watson?!?
This was a floppy image made by myself and formatted with XP in virtualbox
Re: Who is Andy Watson?!?
Hey, I didn't know Andy Watson was embedded secretly in MS$. Cool!
In regards to googling, my first hit was this forum, second try was the page berkus found.
David
In regards to googling, my first hit was this forum, second try was the page berkus found.
David
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Re: Who is Andy Watson?!?
Actually I just tried on Win2K. It's also there in the exact same place!
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Re: Who is Andy Watson?!?
Ghost in Chips? Weird...berkus wrote:Win2k was released in February 2000, and he certainly was with M$ before that. Keep digging, what about Win98?berkus wrote:between January 2000