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Bunnie

Also known as: Bonnie

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Open Source Hardware Definition - P2P Foundation Wiki wiki.p2pfoundation.net P2P Foundation Feb 9, 2019 7 facts
perspectiveBunnie, the creator of the Chumby device, argues that the current Open Source Hardware (OSHW) definition places a burden on system integrators to choose only components for which they can share all required software for essential functions under an OSI-approved open source license.
claimBunnie notes that many ARM SoCs, including the i.MX233 and PXA168 used in Chumby products, contain closed-source internal ROM code written by the chip manufacturer.
claimBunnie states that many ARM SoCs, such as Marvell CPUs, have datasheets for the register set that are only available under Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA).
claimBunnie asserts that Intel desktop CPUs utilize microcode updates that are distributed as closed-source binaries.
perspectiveBunnie argues that systems incorporating proprietary code, such as the Chumby device which uses Adobe Flash, cannot release all code required to fulfill essential functions, thus failing to meet the OSHW definition.
claimBunnie observes that many common components, including the rt73 wifi chipset, cellular phone chipsets, bluetooth chipsets, graphics chips, camera chips, and most ARM SoC CPUs, do not comply with the OSHW definition because they require closed-source firmware or contain closed-source internal ROM code.
perspectiveBunnie concludes that the OSHW definition version 0.3 excludes the possibility of creating open source gadgets with popular consumer features like wifi, cellular connectivity, chip cameras, and high-performance ARM CPUs because the necessary components cannot comply with the definition.
Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2 ancient-origins.net Ancient Origins Aug 9, 2013 4 facts
claimResearchers Mabel and Bonnie hypothesize that the Basque people might be descendants of an extraterrestrial colony, or that the Basque region served as the site of an extraterrestrial colony on Earth.
claimResearchers Mabel and Bonnie claim that the word 'blood' appears in the Bible more frequently than any other word except for 'God'.
claimMabel Royce and her associate Bonnie observed that the words 'blood' and 'God' appear on almost every page of the Bible, noting that 'blood' is mentioned more frequently than any other word except 'God'.
accountResearchers identified as 'Mabel and Bonnie' approached Brad Steiger at a conference to present theories regarding the origin of the Rh-factor in human blood.