I want to say minix.  It's online but i don't remember where.  I believe it 
connects directly to the built in network jack and people were able to hack it 
enough through that port to see what OS it was running and there are likely 
exploits through that connection.  Not at all sure how far people have gotten 
with it.
I believe (would have to check) that someone on the list said the opterons 
were/are the last chips before the psp etc. was part of the processor (is that 
where it's at in amd chips?).
I've seriously considered, in the near future, building some reconfigurable 
computing fabric with fpga chips.  Which let's you run any processor model that 
fits on the hardware and that you can write some form of HDL (hardware 
descriptive language, i.e. hardware functioning specified in a design language, 
which can easily be changed to explore any type of arch you want, given enough 
fabric, and have many cores running in parallel say for DSP, GPU, CPU, etc. so 
that the arch, instruction set, and hardware utilization is as high as 
possible, for an fpga.  

Down side is more power, more board space, and obviously more cost potentially. 
 The larger hardware software development companies often do this to produce 
hardware that emulates chips they can't get their hands on yet because they 
aren't being sold yet but have a preliminary specification expected to be close 
to the final form.  Note that you can always fix hardware security flaws this 
way as the hardware is reconfigurable at will.  I have seen cryptomining rigs 
using fpga hardware with high power efficiency, but they are custom designed 
board etc. to make maximum use of the fpga and obviously highly optimized in 
other ways.
I'm fascinated by this whole area of knowledge and application, i.e. having 
full control and access to everything.
Bellow is a sig referencing that news channel, which I've like for a very long 
time.  They tend to do a good job, IMHO.  I do know what's going on, I am 
terrified in a way I never have been before, considering the likelyhood the 
future will be far to interesting in my country for some time and I'm getting 
too old for chaos.  Mild issues setting it the way I want right now, too many 
urgent things to do and too many bad days.

Democracy now!


13. Sep 2018 20:56 by gar...@verizon.net <mailto:gar...@verizon.net>:


> On 9/13/18 7:52 PM, > mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com 
> <mailto:mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com>>  wrote:
>> Actually, we now know what linux it runs and people are starting to
>> break it, at least as far as finding bugs.� 
>
>
> Do enlighten me; what linux (ebedded) does ME run? any details are of
> interest to me.
>
>
>> Remember, this is embeded, no easy way to update the code to patch 
>> exploits.� 
>
> Many embedded systems are rather sloppy with security, once you find
> the jtag or other low level interface pins. Not hard to get find docs on
> most boards? Often other ports can be used to download codes to a
> variety of memory on the boards. It takes time, unless you get docs,
> which then it is fairly routine for embedded devs.
>
>
>> Just need to rootkit that sucker, or don't buy frigin intel.
>
> agreed.
>>
>> Gee, I'd really love an openpower machine, but i'm not rich, and most of
>> us aren't.� I'm disabled, I will never be able to buy a new computer,
>> much less a top of the line unit.
>
> I have no interest about openpower, but surely there is a way to get you
> some better hardware?
>
>>
>> What ever happened to the open bios project?� seemed like there was real
>> progress and that the bridge chip makers etc. were finally making
>> documentation available to someone other than the main bios makers.
>
> I've just never really worked on this ME/PSP issue. Surely there are
> sites and projects that welcome folks to participate and get the basic
> info on the state of the public knowledge?
>
>
>> Democracy now!
>
> Dream on. Everybody has a different view of democracy. Gated communities
> and isolate communities are the wave of the future. Different folks just
> do not get along, socially. Online filters out the unacceptable
> differences. Besides the world is preparing for war. 8 billion strong,
> and jobs for less than a billion?  War cometh....
>
> Get small and hide....
>
> Now about you getting some better hardware. Drop me some private mail.
>
> James
>
>
>> 13. Sep 2018 14:55 by >> taii...@gmx.com <mailto:taii...@gmx.com>>>  <>> 
>> mailto:taii...@gmx.com <mailto:mailto:taii...@gmx.com>>> >:
>>
>>     Impossible - ME can't be disabled.
>>
>>     Me cleaner only nerfs it by removing various modules, either BUP (init)
>>     still runs or the kernel still runs plus any option/mask roms.
>>
>>     If you want a PC without black boxes either buy a pre-PSP amd board like
>>     KGPE-D16/KCMA-D8, g505s laptop and install coreboot/libreboot+openbmc or
>>     get a non-x86 device like the brand new/fast OpenPOWER9 TALOS 2
>>     (>> https://raptorcs.com <https://raptorcs.com>>> ) which is currently 
>> selling for less than
>>     equivilant x86 hardware.
>>
>>     The only owner controlled CPU arch now is OpenPOWER.
>>

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