How does UDPi work with the Instruction Decoder?
UDPi creates a virtual unique set of instructions. Firmware A in Processor A will look completely different from Firmware A in Processor B. The Firmware A goes through a special encoder that creates a logic set of instructions for Processor A, but these instructions will not work for Processor B. Only Processor A can properly decode its firmware.
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