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[[Category:Firmware Tags]] |
[[Category:Firmware Tags]] |
Revision as of 07:45, 17 September 2015
The CHIP tag is a 16-bit unsigned integer (uint16_t
) that denotes the type of chip the firmware is to be installed to. It is used to prevent [supposedly] incompatible firmwares from being installed. A firmware is truly incompatible if it uses instructions only available on newer processors.