DavidBanks

DavidBanks

Hello all, here are a few of my memories.

When I was young I was quite interested in electronics. This led to building my first computer in 1977. I got hold of the schematic and the PCB layout of the Sinclair ZX80. The Z80 was an 8 bit processor which ran at 2.5 MHz/sec. It controlled a massive 1kb of RAM and had 1kb of ROM. I used a cassette recorder to save and store data and programs I wrote.

Years passed and I found myself working for CMC Australia where I wrote and ran COBOL programs on ICL DME and VME mainframes that kept the Sydney stock exchange running, processed brokers transactions, processed many companies payrolls, updated St Johns ambulance memberships and accounts, etc.

More years passed and I was a highly ranked member of Fow (free online warez). We got hold of Windows XP RTM 2600 nearly 2 full months before XP was released. Hundreds of thousands of copies were distributed through our downloader software before it ever legally available. Good times!

Nowadays I enjoy learning whatever is the current or trending language and I am very interested in IT security.

You seem to have wonderful collections of training, so I have joined you here.

Unfortunately the first collection I want is down, I’m not as yet sure of the procedure to report this, so I’m commenting about it here.
It’s a share by Aarush Aggarwal and is the Pluralsight - Cyber Security Course Collection. [61GB] MEGA link. I hope you can help me in sourcing this collection.

Have a great day!