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MrCopilot

@aeva I worked on a commercial device that shipped with some PC software & the embedded device sources were just packaged on that CD.

There was definitely no feasible way for the customer/end user or even manufacturer to update that code without removing a bunch of silicone and soldering on a serial interface, but you know, "letter of the law". Back then I was just happy to be putting another penguin off the end of a production line.

Now, I am conflicted with a few decisions made above me.

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MrCopilot

@aeva some expensive rich kid toys, and some consumer printers.

That project was a luxury spa.

MrCopilot

@aeva A pre yocto arm embedded linux project on a brand new chip, it was a ton of education, fun, anxiety and finally triumph. The screen interface was a nightmare but the day that the first properly aligned tux boot screen appeared was indescribably joyous and as memorable as all 3 of my children's births.

MrCopilot replied to aeva

@aeva Well the first one was long since former and I couldn't really be bothered to ask.

mrscopilot enjoys my excitement over all things tech and was there every night during the research development and bring up phases, so I suspect she was as relieved as I was proud & excited for the stress to break.

The youngest gets me and grew up exclusively using Tux machines. She's a grown up mostly windows user now, but I still love her dearly, a little less, but very dearly.

Typed via Windows 11 box

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