On Saturday 14 January 2006 20:02, Håkan Wikström wrote:
> > I hope there's some hope; I REALLY want the card reader working. I don't
> > understand why the person, who  cracked the encryption (yah, it's been
> > cracked!) doesn't want to post the source code. It's 100% legal to do
> > so; source code is considered freedom of speech, so nobody can complain.
>
> Could you please point us to any evidence that the firmware has been
> cracked? As far as I know the firmware loader (which supposedly works)
> was made with legal access to the unencrypted firmware. I assume the
> one who wrote the loader (I'm too lazy to look it up - search the
> archives if you really want it) was under an NDA.

Well, starting here:

http://prinsig.se/weekee/index.php/Media_reader_(hw)

It appears that somebody either had access to the encoding algorithm (perhaps 
under NDA) or cracked it.  Either way it doesn't matter.  This well healed 
hacker will either be sued for breech of contract or sued for violation of 
the f**king DMCA.  Either way we cannot have at it.

It appears that there are some hardware docs available but nobody is sure that 
these docs are sufficient to write a driver for this piece of hardware.

Now since this guys has already written a firmware loader for this puppy it 
would be trivial for TI to release an unencrypted piece of firmware (better 
yet, the source for the firmware) for we non-Windows folks to use this 
hardware.

As per usual with the world these days: The laptop I'm typing on is MINE!  It 
is MY property.  If I want to throw it off a cliff that is my prerogative.  
But the dual conspiracies of gutless hardware manufactures and the DMCA not 
only makes it impossible (or nearly so) for me to actually USE all of the 
hardware contained within this piece of property of mine, it actually makes 
it ILLEGAL for me to even TRY to do so.

I really wish the rest of the world would "get" the fact that they are being 
so royally screwed by hardware manufactures in cahoots with Microsoft to 
essentially eliminate your rights as a the owner of a certain piece of 
hardware to run the software you choose.

Jim

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