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by nickpsecurity
3694 days ago
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It awed me as well. Plus, the performance and such gave me inspiration that homebrew might be an answer to non-subverted computers post-Snowden. At least, for the bootstrapping phase of other computers, SCM/builds, or key storage. Only thing was that a HW guy told me the TTL chips he used might be hard to come by. I looked them up and had trouble finding them. So, rather than cloned, the next Magic 1 should be ported use components currently available... preferably 10 year horizon. Also, ideally something fabbed at 0.35 microns or above for visual inspection. Plus realism, as we're practically cheating if you're using deep submicron for "hand-built, old-school" systems. What kind of primitive components are you using or found consistently available? |
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