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From: Justin Bradford <justin@ukans.edu>
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>     > You tell them that if they want to use
>     > hardware from companies like that, they should use Windows.
> 
>     But I wouldn't do that.
> 
> I wouldn't do either.  I would say, if they want to use hardware from
> companies like that, they should help with the reverse-engineering
> efforts.  Let's take a constructive approach!

Maybe binary module distributors should be required to bundle some useful
reverse-engineering utilities along with it ;)

Justin Bradford
justin@ukans.edu



