Not sure if your response was "tongue in cheek"... what exactly is a "PC without secure memory", or (more directly) what (more or less exactly) is secure PC memory?
Markthe Mark that is not secure in his knowledge of secure things....or of whose definition of secure applies in a given example...
Kon Wilms wrote:
This is what happens when you allow a PC without secure memory to play back these discs. What a bungle. I looked at the source code and it appears to be purposely missing some pieces but looks legit.Doh! Cheers KonOn 1/2/07, *Mark Aitken* <maitken@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:maitken@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:http://newtech.aurum3.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=369&Itemid=18 <http://newtech.aurum3.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=369&Itemid=18>
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