I've had this happen to me once on an RBC ATM while I was a student at the 
UofC.  It actually rebooted showed an x86 boot sequence with RAM and such and 
started loading Windows then the ATM interface.  Of course it ate my card at 
the same time and I wasn't able to eat lunch that day but interesting none 
the less.

On March 18, 2004 09:08, Dave Watkins wrote:
> The Morning Chuckle (harvested elsewhere)
>
> A Diebold ATM in Baker hall just crashed, and dropped to a Windows XP
> desktop.
>
> Several intrepid students started Windows Media player, and it was
> playing a variety of music with a nice visualizer.
>
> So much for security...
>
> Photos:
> http://www.coed.org/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=3334
>
> Movies (with audio):
> http://yogi.pdl.cmu.edu/~cgeisser/photos/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave Watkins
> Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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