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Yes, even if there is any recent open source alternative to build 16-bit code, selecting the 20 years old compiler binaries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_C++) for which it can be easiest to be sure they haven't changed (there's still enough CD's around produced at that time, I believe I still have one too) is a damn good decision.


"Reflections on trusting trust" is 30 years old. 20 year old binaries should still be more trustable than newer ones though, I suppose.


Truecrypt didn't exist in 1993.




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