Re: Virtuallizing Palladium

2002-07-17 Thread Ben Laurie
Nomen Nescio wrote: > Ben Laurie wrote: > >>Albion Zeglin wrote: >> >>>Similar to DeCSS, only one Palladium chip needs to be reverse engineered and >>>it's key(s) broken to virtualize the machine. >> >>If you break one machine's key: >> >>a) You won't need to virtualise it >> >>b) It won't be get

Re: Virtuallizing Palladium

2002-07-15 Thread Sunder
Probably not worth emulating a Pentium4 in Java, however, there is bochs to start from. I don't think it does P4 emulation yet, but open source, yadda, yadda, cypherpunks write code, yadda, yadda. :) --Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos--- + ^ + :NSAs budget is

Re: Virtuallizing Palladium

2002-07-15 Thread Nomen Nescio
Ben Laurie wrote: > Albion Zeglin wrote: > > Similar to DeCSS, only one Palladium chip needs to be reverse engineered and > > it's key(s) broken to virtualize the machine. > > If you break one machine's key: > > a) You won't need to virtualise it > > b) It won't be getting any new software license