翠星石 on Nostr: nprofile1q…xvklh >it's software The circuits are circuits that are hardware, even ...
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The circuits are circuits that are hardware, even though they happen to encode microprocessor instructions.
>(including performing cryptographic validation of other blobs)
If you don't include any proprietary software on core 2 duo's, such cryptographic validation is not done.
>would you argue that a copy of Linux in ROM creates no GPL obligations?
There would be no obligation under the GPLv2 to provide installation information, but the source code would need to be provided.
The circuits are circuits that are hardware, even though they happen to encode microprocessor instructions.
>(including performing cryptographic validation of other blobs)
If you don't include any proprietary software on core 2 duo's, such cryptographic validation is not done.
>would you argue that a copy of Linux in ROM creates no GPL obligations?
There would be no obligation under the GPLv2 to provide installation information, but the source code would need to be provided.