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See <a href="../docs/hcl/index.html">../docs/hcl/index.html</a>.
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<p>
- Several supported systems are also available with libreboot pre-installed.
+ Several supported systems are also available with libreboot preinstalled.
Check the <a href="../suppliers/">suppliers</a> page for more information.
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Logic, sells licenses and source code for ThreadX. Customers such as Intel are
forbidden from disclosing or sublicensing the ThreadX source code. Another
module is the Dynamic Application Loader (DAL), which consists of a <b><i>Java
- virtual machine</i></b> and set of pre-installed Java classes for cryptography,
+ virtual machine</i></b> and set of preinstalled Java classes for cryptography,
secure storage, etc. The DAL module can load and execute additional ME modules
from the PC's HDD or SSD. The ME firmware also includes a number of native
application modules within its flash memory space, including Intel Active
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
<p>
For years, coreboot has been struggling against Intel. Intel has been shown to be extremely uncooperative in general.
Many coreboot developers, and companies, have tried to get Intel to cooperate; namely, releasing source code
- for the firmware components. Even Google, which sells millions of <i>chromebooks</i> (coreboot pre-installed)
+ for the firmware components. Even Google, which sells millions of <i>chromebooks</i> (coreboot preinstalled)
have been unable to persuade them.
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