15 Jul
2002
15 Jul
'02
5:41 a.m.
Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk> was seen to declaim:
Albion Zeglin wrote:
Similar to DeCSS, only one Palladium chip needs to be reverse engineered and it's key(s) broken to virtualize the machine. If you break one machine's key: a) You won't need to virtualise it b) It won't be getting any new software licensed to it I would think it would be more likely to match the "mod" chips that address this very issue in the Gaming world - a replacement chip that tells the OS "yeah, everythings ok" even when it isn't :)