2 pointsby snvzz5 hours ago1 comment
  • snvzz4 hours ago
    Many bought or otherwise contributed to the hype of these machines based on the openness of unlocked FPGA and open source HDL/firmware.

    Now, after the fact, they want to lock the FPGAs of already shipped devices to only accept Commodore-signed firmware.

    Worse, try and present it as a good thing for the customer, with such patronizing headline and article. Disgusting.

    Archive: https://archive.is/VLzX3

    • Hackbraten3 hours ago
      I can see where they're coming from. However, they could refuse servicing modded devices, and instead gate their support form with a mandatory question that says, "Have you ever uploaded third-party mods to the FPGA?"