They’ve been unable to shut down any emulator that doesn’t need to circumvent copy protection, what makes you think they’d have better luck with FPGAs?
Mostly that up until recently you could have said the same about many things, with the common denominator to the recent exceptions being some large visible bribe to the office of the president.
They’ve been unable to shut down any emulator that doesn’t need to circumvent copy protection, what makes you think they’d have better luck with FPGAs?
Mostly that up until recently you could have said the same about many things, with the common denominator to the recent exceptions being some large visible bribe to the office of the president.
Yeah, that’s very true. Precedents don’t really hold up anymore in this current era.