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> It was the Windows 9x days, so of course you could also just royally screw things up by just writing to whatever memory or hardware you felt like, with few limits.

You say that, but when I actually tried I found that despite not actually having robust memory protection, it's not as though it's particularly straightforward. You certainly wouldn't do it by accident... I can't imagine, anyway.






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