Accord-AMDZ complex is a hardware module of trusted boot (AMDZ) for IBM-compatible PCs - servers and workstations of the local network, providing protection of devices and information resources from unauthorised access.
The complex starts its work immediately after execution of the computer system BIOS code - before the operating system is loaded, and provides trusted booting of operating systems that use one of the supported file systems. These are, in particular, MS-DOS, Windows, QNX, OS/2, UNIX, LINUX, BSD and others.
All modifications of the complex support file systems FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, HPFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, FreeBSD UFS/UFS2, Solaris UFS, QNX4, MINIX, ReiserFS.
All modifications of the "Accord-AMDZ" complex:
-can be used as part of a computer with a central processor of x86 (IA-32) or x86-64 (AMD64) architecture, with the volume of dynamic RAM (RAM) not less than 128 MB;
-require a corresponding free slot on the motherboard for installation.....
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