I used to work for a courier company, after my experience there I wouldn't ship anything through any company. My job was to load/unload trucks, the priority was to get them on/off the truck fast, being nice to the boxes was NOT a priority. If a box didn't fit we would make it fit (kick it into place or put a few boxes full of books onto it), small boxes were referred to as 'Basketballs' and we would throw them to the top of the truck or use them as padding for big boxes. If we were having a bad day we would 'beat up' a few boxes (Great stress relief!) ones marked 'fragile' were the usual target.
The card gets its BIOS from ~/pc/cmos.bin on your Sun system. The only ways I can think of to do this involve a soldering iron, a PGA to emulate the PCI bridge and an EEPROM chip to store the BIOS data. Good Luck.
Maybe this would be useful during late night warthog jumping. practice.
Actualy, according to trade laws the whole region encoding scheme is illegal.
Thats from before I was born.
It won't need backdoors if the government keeps it around for 20 years, with a 256 bit key size it won't be of much use then.
Backdoor?
I used to work for a courier company, after my experience there I wouldn't ship anything through any company. My job was to load/unload trucks, the priority was to get them on/off the truck fast, being nice to the boxes was NOT a priority. If a box didn't fit we would make it fit (kick it into place or put a few boxes full of books onto it), small boxes were referred to as 'Basketballs' and we would throw them to the top of the truck or use them as padding for big boxes. If we were having a bad day we would 'beat up' a few boxes (Great stress relief!) ones marked 'fragile' were the usual target.
I remember a recent slashdot article about that, might have been another site though.
I usually use the machine gun in Q3 for that, hard to get in much then a 'smily' on the wall before I get fragged.
What happened to DOOM3?
The card gets its BIOS from ~/pc/cmos.bin on your Sun system. The only ways I can think of to do this involve a soldering iron, a PGA to emulate the PCI bridge and an EEPROM chip to store the BIOS data. Good Luck.