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Reverse engineering the Intel FSP: A Primer
Yes that is weird for a technical write up not to mention what FSP stands for. I was expecting it on the first sentence.
waynecochran
on Nov 19, 2017
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FSP is a TLA for an API using Intel ISA code implemented on CPU with support for BIOS used in some RTOS systems.
Dylan16807
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Eh. 2/5. Your sentence is quite comprehensible and doesn't answer the question for reasons completely unrelated to acronyms. ("an interface" and vague ideas about what it runs on don't tell you what something is)
waynecochran
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Admittedly weak. As other commenters — I have strong distaste for writing that doesn’t define widely unknown acronymns on first use.
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