← Back to context Comment by kube-system 2 days ago lol so the IBM PC isn't a PC? 5 comments kube-system Reply wizzwizz4 2 days ago There are free BIOSes. kube-system 2 days ago IBM didn't ship any on their PC wizzwizz4 2 days ago So? You can replace the ROM chip (or flash it, if it's an EEPROM). The whole point of free software is that you don't have to limit yourself to what the manufacturer says you can do. 2 replies →
wizzwizz4 2 days ago There are free BIOSes. kube-system 2 days ago IBM didn't ship any on their PC wizzwizz4 2 days ago So? You can replace the ROM chip (or flash it, if it's an EEPROM). The whole point of free software is that you don't have to limit yourself to what the manufacturer says you can do. 2 replies →
kube-system 2 days ago IBM didn't ship any on their PC wizzwizz4 2 days ago So? You can replace the ROM chip (or flash it, if it's an EEPROM). The whole point of free software is that you don't have to limit yourself to what the manufacturer says you can do. 2 replies →
wizzwizz4 2 days ago So? You can replace the ROM chip (or flash it, if it's an EEPROM). The whole point of free software is that you don't have to limit yourself to what the manufacturer says you can do. 2 replies →
There are free BIOSes.
IBM didn't ship any on their PC
So? You can replace the ROM chip (or flash it, if it's an EEPROM). The whole point of free software is that you don't have to limit yourself to what the manufacturer says you can do.
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