First thought: “25 years? Aaaah I’m old!”
Fortunately I still regularly get the feeling I had back when I wrote cloner.
“Why did I do it”, a reporter asked. “Was it malicious?”
No, not malicious. It was a practical joke combined with a hack. A wonderful hack.
Back then nothing was networked. We had these computers in a lab, and there was software for them on floppy disks. You stick in the disk and run the software. Simple.
The aha moment was when I realized I could essentially get my program to move around by itself. I could give it its own motive force, by having it hide in the resident RAM of the machine between floppy changes, and hitching a ride onto the next floppy that would be inserted. Whoa. That would be cool.
Insight without implementation is worthless, so to work I went.
Elk Cloner: The program with a personality It will get on all your disksIt will infiltrate your chips Yes it's Cloner! It will stick to you like glueIt will modify RAM tooSend in the Cloner!
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January 29, 2007 at 9:45 pm
need to get him and give him a bang!
my system is one of its victims, need to install OS once in a week!