[geeks] The Dog's Breakfast: Microsoft Windows Vista
Mark
md.benson at gmail.com
Sun May 6 15:20:12 CDT 2007
On 6 May 2007, at 20:43, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> Vista doesn't require DRM hardware
It requires DRM capable hardware to perform some functions, without
the necessary hardware you cannot use these functions, or iof you do
(in the case of HD Video) your experience will be significantly
degraded.
> unlike Apple Intel hardware (which includes TPM hardware, IIRC)...
Incorrect. Apple ceased to include TPM modules in Intel Mac s
starting with the Mac Pro (which is conveniently the one I bought),
and subsequently including all models made thereafter. They stopped
using it to 'key' OS X Tiger because it was ineffective as the
methods it used were circumvented fairly early in the life of OS X
10.4 Intel. Instead, OS X 10.4 x86 has a closed-source Kernel (unlike
the PowerPC and Darwin versions) that works out if you are using a
Mac some other way, and no-one knows how (which is just how they want
it).
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