Published on: 2025-06-21 12:25:09
CSMWrap CSMWrap is a cool little hack that brings back the good old PC BIOS on those fancy-pants UEFI-only systems. It utilises the CSM (Compatibility Support Module) and VESA VBIOS from SeaBIOS project to emulate a legacy BIOS environment. Current Status Right now, CSMWrap can: Boot FreeDOS, Windows XP, and Windows 7 in QEMU (both q35 and piix4 machines) Run on some real hardware too! (Your mileage may vary) Implementation Details CSMWrap works by: Unlocking the legacy BIOS memory regio
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-08 06:48:16
CSM 2025/03/13 - We are releasing the 1B CSM variant. The checkpoint is hosted on Hugging Face. CSM (Conversational Speech Model) is a speech generation model from Sesame that generates RVQ audio codes from text and audio inputs. The model architecture employs a Llama backbone and a smaller audio decoder that produces Mimi audio codes. A fine-tuned variant of CSM powers the interactive voice demo shown in our blog post. A hosted Hugging Face space is also available for testing audio generati
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-16 19:45:29
AI company Sesame has released the base model that powers Maya, the impressively realistic voice assistant. The model, which is 1 billion parameters in size (“parameters” referring to individual components of the model), is under an Apache 2.0 license, meaning it can be used commercially with few restrictions. Called CSM-1B, the model generates “RVQ audio codes” from text and audio inputs, according to Sesame’s description on the AI dev platform Hugging Face. RVQ refers to “residual vector qua
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