Meh, as user friendly as things are getting now-a-days, flashing is gonna be a matter of a message appearing on the screen that says "new bios downloaded, press yes to flash". Either that or just get your neighboorhood 8 year old to come and do it for you.
Granted, this could open up a whole new can of worms for the industry as far as exploits/virii/trojans. I predict we will soon see Anti-Virus software for cellphones/pdas/ect at this rate.
Roger that..
Also, the 1.0 and 1.1 versions come with a 1 meg TSOP and if you put Address line 19 to VCC and Gnd on a SPDT switch, you can effectively split the tsop into 2 512K sections and therefore run two bios's.
If you want to go even further, you can also put the same scenario switch on A18 and split it into 4 256K sections.
But 4 different bios's is getting a bit retarded (at least to me)
Meh, as user friendly as things are getting now-a-days, flashing is gonna be a matter of a message appearing on the screen that says "new bios downloaded, press yes to flash". Either that or just get your neighboorhood 8 year old to come and do it for you. Granted, this could open up a whole new can of worms for the industry as far as exploits/virii/trojans. I predict we will soon see Anti-Virus software for cellphones/pdas/ect at this rate.
Obviously hasen't seen this movie ;)
Sure it's an oldie, but it's a goodie
Roger that.. Also, the 1.0 and 1.1 versions come with a 1 meg TSOP and if you put Address line 19 to VCC and Gnd on a SPDT switch, you can effectively split the tsop into 2 512K sections and therefore run two bios's. If you want to go even further, you can also put the same scenario switch on A18 and split it into 4 256K sections. But 4 different bios's is getting a bit retarded (at least to me)
You don't even need a modchip now either...
;)
You can use a gamesave exploit and flash the onboard TSOP.
After that they make great low-cost servers with debianX on them