![]() The factory was incorporated into AvtoZAZ holding in 1975. In 1963 the initial design saw some improvements and the new MeMZ-966 model was released into mass production. Despite being small, the engine produced a great deal of heat, all of which could not be effectively dissipated by an air-cooling system. It had a magnesium block, oil cooler on the rear of the engine, and accessories mounted high on the engine. The original engine had a peak power output of 23 hp (17 kW 23 PS), and was selected for use in the ZAZ-965. In 1960, MeMZ released its first gasoline engine, the 746 cc (45.5 cu in) V4 MeMZ-965, which had been designed for the LuAZ-967. In 1958 the factory was renamed MeMZ and started developing micro car engines for ZAZ. The large industrial city of Melitopol was freed from Nazi occupation in 1944, at which time the National Committee of USSR ordered the factory to resume operations. In 1958, the name was changed again, to Melitopol Motor Plant (MeMZ), when it was refitted for production of automobile engines. It was evacuated prior to the German invasion, and rebuilt, restarting production in 1944. In 1936, it was again renamed, to Mikoyan Diesel-Building Factory. In 1931, the factory was included to the state owned combinat Soyuzdiesel, focusing on engines for fishing boats. It was renamed into the artel Pobeda (Victory) in 1925 and was focused mainly on diesel engine for applications in agricultural and construction machinery, and for fishing boats. After the October Revolution, it was nationalized, and until 1925 operated as the Russian Second Soviet Factory. The factory was founded in 1908 by a Ukrainian Mennonite entrepreneur Izrail Davidovich Zaferman, intending to build diesel engines. ![]() "There are no words.MEMZ is a brand of vehicle engines related to Melitopol Engine Factory ( Ukrainian: Мелітопольський моторний завод literally "Melitopol Motor Plant" ), which is located in Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia Oblast and it is a part of AvtoZAZ motor vehicle manufacturer out of Zaporizhzhia. Yet rather than evoking cries of anguish and despair from danocct1, the Trojan seems to have won his admiration: ![]() At this point the Trojan begins taking dozens of screenshots to create a tunneling effect, which prompts danooct1 to attempt to restart his computer.Īs promised by the Trojan's original note, the computer was totaled and now is good for nothing besides running an animation of the Nyan cat. It begins innocuously enough by opening web pages for Club Penguin and Google searches on topics like "how to buy weed," but things start getting weird when the screen starts inverting its colors to a soundtrack composed of Windows XP error pings. The Trojan-a type of malware which infects a computer by masquerading as a non-malicious program-begins its execution by opening up a note informing the victim that their computer "has been fucked by the MEMZ Trojan" and that any attempt to kill the Trojan will cause their "system to be destroyed instantly.įor the next five minutes or so the Trojan's execution gets increasingly chaotic. The eighth and latest segment in his viewer-made malware series involves a Trojan called MEMZ created by a user called Leurak. Every so often he'll run viewer-made malware, which typically blurs the line between digital art and sadistic fan mail. If you're ever looking to induce a panic attack, look no further than danooct1's YouTube channel.Īs something of a hands-on, DIY answer to the Internet Archive's malware museum, the proprietor of channel has been testing out retro computer viruses for years to give his viewers a taste of what it was like to get pwned by the malware of yore.
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