timwessman a écrit:Wonder how I suddenly have copywrite string in there...
Probably gets added automatically by a tool automatically somewhere.
That was my thought as well
Par rapport à ceci:
critor a écrit:Au mieux il y a juste compression et/ou somme de contrôle, qu'il va falloir documenter.
Au pire il y a chiffrement et/ou signature électronique, et les firmwares tiers HP Prime commençant à peine à devenir intéressants pour le commun des mortels seraient fortement compromis.
Ce dernier cas, soit un niveau de sécurité comparable à celui des TI, serait pertinent dans le cadre du mode examen, empêchant l'installation de firmwares officiels modifiés ou firmwares tiers possiblement non conformes.
Sur MOHPC, Tim Wessmann, justement, vient de donner quelques informations, explications, et rappels :
It is not locked down and is just used for verification at this time. Note however, we DO have the ability to fully encrypt and lock the system to hell as that is part of the new chip. We DO have that tested and working. We WILL turn it on if needed. It IS a corporate security mandate (after things like firmware being loaded into mice/keyboard or printers to hack networks came to light) that we fought to get an exemption for.
Nobody dick around with exam mode.