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Date: Wed Jan 25 02:47:26 2006
From: info at pcsage.biz (PCSC Information Services)
Subject: can a brother get some disclosure?

Hi all,
I'm sure you're aware that there is a new Intel iMac out there. Can  
we get some info on the system boot sequence to be certain that the  
EFI module is in no way 'blessed' by the TPM module prior to  
initialization? I have only one box to give, and while I'm interested  
in having this issue fully disclosed, I am unable to utilize this  
machine for this purpose, in that I'm offering it up as a sacrificial  
Universal Binary lamb. I feel the community is best served by having  
solid well coded, software running in OS X. Rather than attempting to  
do both, and serve neither purpose, I'm putting it to full- 
disclosurati to out the boot process in all steps, keep in mind  
there's a bounty for this fun and frivolity with a 17" piece of  
plastic! It's growing all the time!

Thanks in advance,

Sean Swayze

When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever  
remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
-Sherlock Holmes

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