Re: Authentication on both sides
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Date: 11/16/05
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Date: 16 Nov 2005 10:02:17 -0800
Joseph Ashwood wrote:
> The other alternative is to skip going with an 8051, and use something a bit
> more powerful that does real work.
> Joe
Agree. This reminds me some of our competing companies.
Yes, they may have no ability to do chip design(ASIC),
but they use FPGA to support important functions to other
major chips. Therefore, they don't have to protect their
software in my way.
Thanks.
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