in reply to Re^4: Plotting a volcano eruption halfway across the globe
in thread Plotting a volcano eruption halfway across the globe
The 25 had no hardware interlocks.
I imagine the whole thing started something like this: "Hardware interlocks are expensive. And if something goes wrong, the machine shuts down for days until we can get an onsite visit from a certified tech."
Certain Ricoh laser printers also have a fail-deadly "feature". There are sensors in there that detect certain dangerous conditions like "paper jam" and "output tray full" that could result in a fire. Thing is, if you disconnect the switches, the printer thinks "everything is fine", instead of shutting down with an error message...
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Re^6: Plotting a volcano eruption halfway across the globe
by afoken (Chancellor) on Jan 24, 2022 at 13:54 UTC |