
Jim Choate wrote:
controller, or you build a CPU emulator. There is one that's > > freely available called Bochs which will do this. They can happily boot from their floppy and talk directly to your virtual "hardware" and you still get through.
How do you propose to start this hardware emulator when it's boot file isn't on their boot floppy?
Simple. You set the bios to boot off the hard drive. You could even set your notebook to sleep, then when they ask you to turn it on, you wake it and have your emulator boot from the floppy. This is especially effective if you scratch up the case of your notebook and make it look older by modifying it's case to look like it's a 486 or 386 to account for the difference in speed. Shit, if you had the source to something like SoftPC or Virtual PC, you could modify it to work on a Mac notebook (of course the nice Apple Logo would give you away, but I'm sure you can figure out how to modify the case and the apple keys.)
And you think customs agents using software and TEMPEST signature scanning is out in the woods....
I'll worry about them using TEMPEST scanners when I hear reports that say they're using it. Until such time, you're being overly paranoid. Until they start, this point is moot. In any case the answer to that silly idea is tempest shield your box, but include RF transmitters in various places outside the shielding to emit the frequencies that a normal unaltered notebook would transmit. -- =====================================Kaos=Keraunos=Kybernetos============== .+.^.+.| Sunder |Prying open my 3rd eye. So good to see |./|\. ..\|/..|sunder@sundernet.com|you once again. I thought you were |/\|/\ <--*-->| ------------------ |hiding, and you thought that I had run |\/|\/ ../|\..| "A toast to Odin, |away chasing the tail of dogma. I opened|.\|/. .+.v.+.|God of screwdrivers"|my eye and there we were.... |..... ======================= http://www.sundernet.com ==========================