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September 27th, 2004, 09:38 PM
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i got your idea, pooh. but how do you protect bios from being "accessible". i can only see it like on those HSM (hardware security module) where a program is constantly monitoring "physical attacks". if you try to open the "shell", all content will be destroyed. but its not what we want, is it? :lol:
maybe if there is an SECOND processor, that has that logic builtin INSIDE the CPU (like some mainframe, where there is a service processor) that will enable the "comercial cpu" only if you pass thru it --- a hardware firewall?
i cant see how to do that on the SAME cpu.... its like as ATM machime, easy to break
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