Maybe the logic could reside in motherboards? At boot, and possibly while the system is idle, the mobo could map the memory, and use the backup bits where necessary.
> They could do things like that to let you make your own piece in a board game.
You know, I could imagine a Warhammer-esque game like that, you'd have to carve and paint your peices and then have them fight each other or something.
Wasn't Tanner the name of the undercover cop in Driver?
Maybe the logic could reside in motherboards? At boot, and possibly while the system is idle, the mobo could map the memory, and use the backup bits where necessary.
> They could do things like that to let you make your own piece in a board game.
You know, I could imagine a Warhammer-esque game like that, you'd have to carve and paint your peices and then have them fight each other or something.