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In the computer field, this problem is called "embedded systems." This is the computer chip that is hard-wired -- soldered or whatever -- into the computer. On the chip is a "burned in" program. That is, the chip contains its own instructions.
The problem here should be obvious: if a chip has its program embedded into it, the program cannot be revised by software. It has to be replaced by a chip that is 2000-compliant.
No one knows how many noncompliant chips there are. If the percentage of noncompliant chips is the same as the percentage of noncompliant lines of code in COBOL programs, then between 5% and 10% of all chips are noncompliant. This is a standard estimate.
The problem is: nobody knows which 5% to 10% is noncompliant. All chips must be tested, one by one, system by system. This is not possible in the time remaining. So, we must hope for the best.
In 1996, over 7 billion microprocessors were sold. It was 3.5 billion in 1995.
The testing problem is beyond the ability of organizations to conduct. But assume that testing identifies bad chips. They must be replaced, assuming that compliant chips for each application have come onto the market. One by one, bad chips must be carefully removed and replaced.
Another problem: chips are in satellites. Want to replace them?
The problem of embedded systems is basic to microcomputers. This is not a strictly mainframe problem. Also, microcomputers feed data into mainframe computers. What happens to the bad data from noncompliant microcomputers when they are fed into compliant mainframes (if any)? Presto: we have a noncompliant mainframe. So much for the costs of becoming compliant. (See the category, "Compliance.")
Want to fire a nuclear missile with embedded chips? No? Then what happens if Red China gets really pushy? Or really grabby? (See the category, "Military.")
(Other categories: "Compliance," "Personal Computers," "Domino Effect," "Power Grid," "Too Late?")
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Subject
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21-May-97 |
Embedded Systems: Chips with Y2K Failure Built In |
05-Jun-97 |
Dead Engines in Fire Trucks |
10-Jun-97 |
How Widespread Is This Problem? Very. |
10-Jun-97 |
How Important Is This Problem? Very. |
11-Jun-97 |
BAT Industries Sounds the Alarm |
25-Jun-97 |
Chips Older Than 3 Years Are Almost Impossible to Replace |
27-Jun-97 |
50 Million Devices Will Produce Anomalies |
28-Jun-97 |
Vulnerable Systems: PBX Telecommunications |
28-Jul-97 |
How Electrical Systems Can Go Haywire |
12-Aug-97 |
National Science Foundation Sounds a Warning |
14-Aug-97 |
This Problem Is Being Ignored |
14-Aug-97 |
Oil Industry Begins to Wake Up: Late |
22-Aug-97 |
Worse Than the Mainframe Problem, Says Specialist |
25-Aug-97 |
A Catastrophe Looms, Says Y2K Expert |
25-Aug-97 |
Crucial Systems Are Hard to Repair |
28-Aug-97 |
This Is the Biggest Unknown of Y2K, Says Specialist |
28-Aug-97 |
The "Guardians of Our Lives" May Fail |
16-Sep-97 |
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Warns FDA |
17-Sep-97 |
Letter Summarizes the Embedded Chip Problem |
25-Sep-97 |
One-Fifth of Britain's Systems May Go Down |
02-Oct-97 |
It's Worse: Beyond Previous Estimates |
10-Oct-97 |
Testing Chips May Be More Work Than Locating Bad Ones |
22-Oct-97 |
Knoxville, Tennessee, Faces Embedded Chips Problem |
22-Oct-97 |
Questions for Utility Company Engineers: Embedded Chips |
24-Oct-97 |
Britain Lacks Engineers Familiar With the Problem |
24-Oct-97 |
What Could Go Wrong? Just About Everything |
25-Oct-97 |
Warning from the State of Idaho |
27-Oct-97 |
The Threat to the Power Industry |
30-Oct-97 |
Oil Drilling Rigs: Filled With Embedded Chips |
03-Nov-97 |
Rate for Significant Problems: 5% to 50% |
03-Nov-97 |
A Very High-Risk Situation: Kappelman |
04-Nov-97 |
If These Systems Are at Risk, Everything Is at Risk |
08-Nov-97 |
The Threat Is Total, Gartner Group Tells Congress |
14-Nov-97 |
Leap Year Malfunction: One Small Company's $1 Million Loss |
14-Nov-97 |
Editor Says There Will Be Few Problems |
14-Nov-97 |
Widespread Problem, Difficult Solution, Says Joint Announcement |
14-Nov-97 |
50 Million Points of Darkness |
14-Nov-97 |
Manufacturers Are Flying Blind into a Disaster |
14-Nov-97 |
Minnesota Lists Problem Areas for Repairing Systems |
01-Dec-97 |
Diesel Locomotives and Cars: Forced Maintenance Chips |
01-Dec-97 |
A Corporate Disaster Recovery Plan Is Vital |
01-Dec-97 |
Warning from Expert: Huge Risk to the Public |
02-Dec-97 |
Programmer Warns of Disaster, Calls on Others to Get This Fixed |
03-Dec-97 |
Warning from a Power Company's Y2K Project Manager |
04-Dec-97 |
Early Test: Down Goes the Building's Automatic Lighting System |
08-Dec-97 |
Electrical Utility in England Admits the Problem |
08-Dec-97 |
Alaska Pipeline: A Gigantic Frozen Candlestick? |
10-Dec-97 |
A Programmer's Response on Embedded Chips: "Show Me!" |
10-Dec-97 |
Examples of Vulnerable Systems: Steel Plant, Pipeline, Refinery, |
11-Dec-97 |
"Compliant" Oil Company Is Still at Risk |
27-Dec-97 |
The Impossible Task: Replacing All the Bad Chips |
27-Dec-97 |
19 Companies That Specialize in Embedded Chip Solutions |
31-Dec-97 |
The Crisis in Manufacturing Will Begin in Late 1999, Says Expert |
10-Jan-98 |
New York State Agencies Have Just Srtarted Looking for Bad Chips |
10-Jan-98 |
New York State's Huge List of Threatened Chip Systems |
14-Jan-98 |
Electrical Industry Journal Warns: This One Is the Killer |
14-Jan-98 |
Chip Failures That Have Already Taken Place: Examples |
16-Jan-98 |
Factory Systems Are Being Ignored |
20-Jan-98 |
British Firms: One-Third Have Completed Audit |
22-Jan-98 |
90% of Chips Go Into Embedded Systems |
04-Feb-98 |
Deadline: 9-9-99 |
05-Feb-98 |
50% to 80% Chance That Safety Systems Will Fail, Says Report |
07-Feb-98 |
Water Systems at Risk: Electronically Frozen Valves |
11-Feb-98 |
Minnesota Acknowledges That a Breakdown Is Possible |
11-Feb-98 |
Three Myths About Embedded Chips |
17-Feb-98 |
Prototype of Machine That Will Test Embedded Chips |
03-Mar-98 |
25 Billion Chips; $2.4 Trillion to Fix? |
03-Mar-98 |
Self-Defense Against Lawyers, and Let Civilization Collapse! |
09-Mar-98 |
80% of Problem Is Here |
10-Mar-98 |
Mainline Media Report: 500 Million Bad Chips |
11-Mar-98 |
Old PC's Run Large Manufacturing Plants |
11-Mar-98 |
Water and Sewer Systems at Risk |
21-Mar-98 |
Washington State and Embedded Chips |
07-Apr-98 |
The Threat to the Energy Industry: Oil |
20-Apr-98 |
94% of Firms Haven't Checked for Embedded Chip Problems |
28-Apr-98 |
Florida Power & Light: Bad News |
30-Apr-98 |
Empty High Rise Buildings |
04-May-98 |
Energy Industry: Only 30% Remediation of Bad Chips by 2000 |
08-May-98 |
30 Tests Per Repaired System |
14-May-98 |
Tall Buildings, Shorthanded Repair Teams |
16-May-98 |
Unreplaceable Chips Threaten Manufacturing Businesses |
23-May-98 |
Companies Fail to Warn Clients; Lawyers' Strategy |
27-May-98 |
You Can't Test Noncomplant Chips: Shutdown |
28-May-98 |
Y2K Czar Fakes the Math; Reporter Says It's OK |
29-May-98 |
Shell Describes Its Embedded Chip Problem |
01-Jun-98 |
40 Billion Chips: Latest Estimate |
03-Jun-98 |
Long List of Threatened Systems |
08-Jun-98 |
Rolls Royce Chairman Dismisses Problem Re: Manufacturing |
10-Jun-98 |
Sewers: Up the Creek Without a Paddle |
12-Jun-98 |
World Bank's Links to Sites on Embedded Systems |
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