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Redistributale, taken from https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/50921
We can use this as a fixture for testing pkg/uefi/meregion.go

Signed-off-by: Daniel Maslowski <[email protected]>
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# Ignition ME firmware
Copyright &copy; 2019, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

## Overview
Ignition Firmware is a variant of ME firmware that is intended to provide lightweight chipset initialization. It does not contain all the features of the Intel&reg; Server Platform Services (SPS) ME firmware. Ignition Firmware is consequently much smaller than Intel&reg; SPS Firmware (~0.5 MB vs. ~3 MB). Both Intel&reg; SPS Firmware and Ignition Firmware are specifically designed for server platforms with Intel&reg; Xeon&reg; Processors and are different than the ME firmware found on client platforms. These binaries cannot be used on 1 socket High End Desktop (HEDT) platforms like Glacier Falls or Basin Falls. Glacier Falls and Basin Falls platforms use client ME firmware images.

## Package Contents

Ignition ME firmware is provided in the file:
- MeRegion.bin - ME Firmware Image

## License Information
This release package contains the following license files:
- License.txt - The primary license is provided in the main directory.
- Other_Licenses - Third-party licenses are provided in the Other_Licenses directory.
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# Cascade Lake Management Engine Firmware
These ME binaries are intended to be used with 2nd Generation Intel&reg; Xeon&reg; Scalable Processors and chipsets formerly known as Cascade Lake.

## Ignition Firmware Overview
Ignition Firmware is a variant of ME firmware that is intended to provide lightweight chipset initialization. It does not contain all the features of the Intel&reg; Server Platform Services (SPS) ME firmware. Ignition Firmware is consequently much smaller than Intel&reg; SPS Firmware (~0.5 MB vs. ~3 MB). Both Intel&reg; SPS Firmware and Ignition Firmware are specifically designed for server platforms with Intel&reg; Xeon&reg; Processors and are different than the ME firmware found on client platforms. These binaries cannot be used on 1 socket High End Desktop (HEDT) platforms like Glacier Falls or Basin Falls. Glacier Falls and Basin Falls platforms use client ME firmware images.

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