Has anyone ever seen an ATM reboot? I just did tonight. I swiped the card, entered the pin, said how much I wanted, and then it just sat there telling me to wait while my order was processed.
And it sat there.....and sat there....for about 2-3 minutes. I didn't want to walk away because who knows if it would suddenly start spitting out money (I wish

It then rebooted and I got a pretty neat insight on what we take for granted most times. The PC that was running this particular ATM (a PNC Bank ATM, made by NCR) booted up, showing me that the BIOS is dated August 26, 1997, and is using an NCR extended ROM (version 1.0.17 I think). It has 16MB of RAM and runs OS/2 Warp (CPU info not displayed). The boot process took approximately 5-7 minutes and when it completed, it gave me a nice "Temporarily out of Service" message.
So all that and I didn't even get the cash. Luckily it was the kind you swipe, not the the kind that sucks in the card, or that would probably be lost too.
Anyway, just thought I'd share. Anyone else ever experience this or something like it?
P.S. To any DMCA lawyers out there, I did not hack into this ATM, nor did I reverse engineer it in anyway. This information was all freely visible to me as I stood there watching it reboot. And if you are a DMCA lawyer, go to hell and die! You disgust me!
