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You want it to be reliable.The voting machine is a very simple application, using windos for it is like using a steam shovel to dig in a flower pot. windos has a ton of functionality that you do not need, and is likely to cause trouble.
Walden H. Leverich wrote:
In other words what the voter gets out of the voting machine is not simply a reflection of what they put into the machine, rather it's downstream of the actual votes that were posted.Sounds like a great idea to me... But I've got to ask... Why do you believe this couldn't be done w/Microsoft? Seems to me to be a design solution to the problem that could be implemented in any system that supported transaction logs (and BTW, the only system I know that doesn't _require_ them is the iSeries). -Walden
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