Hal Finney wrote onĀ 2013-04-21:
>
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-trusted-execution-technology/
> 
> When I click on any of the SINIT modules, I get Page not found. Hopefully
this is
> temporary; just thought I'd let you know.

It is temporary case, accessible now.

> Oh, while I'm writing: is there any source of old SINIT modules? I ask
because I
> have a new HP laptop which I can't get tboot to work on. It gets past
> getsec[senter] successfully, but when it boots Ubuntu the disk doesn't
respond.
> I had a similar problem on my old HP workstation, and I fixed it by
downgrading
> SINIT from version 51 to 17. Actually I don't care about tboot; I'm trying
to get
> Jon McCune's flicker working, but that uses the same technology.

Old SINITs usually contain some vulnerabilities or bugs, so they were not
provided.

Jimmy

> Not very many laptops come with serial ports any more. But it has
something
> called AMT which can theoretically emulate a serial port over ethernet. I
need
> to learn how to do this, so I can post logs.
> 
> Hal Finney

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