You doubt you know anything about what you'r talking about so i wouldnt create such strong bold sentences. Arnt you seeing a paterns here, all software and hardware have bugs. This industry is relativly new, we're still learning how to perfect our processors of design and testing.
I dont doubt what I am talking about at all or I would not say it.
Nevertheless, a bios flaw like this is similar to a bridge being built without a carriagway, or a car being built without wheels or spark plugs.The car example is more applicable to your example as it uses about the same timeframe.
The only person making bold statements here is BBRV for expounding the virtues of the testing of pegasos boards yet a bug of this magnitude gets through.
Someone mad mention that this relates only to pegasos II boards. Well thats fine, but it changes nothing as BBRV did not specify or make destintions between the the two boards making his statements even more ludicrous.This of course brings me back to this:
Either that statement is not worth the electrons showing it or they have some very shoddy testing and trialling criteria in my opinion.