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non-DOS (yet): an interesting project for x86-64 (Miscellaneous)

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 21.01.2021, 18:57

I think it's problematic as when you boot UEFI it will persist in 32/64b pmode and all UEFI runtime services expect to be called in pomde. I don't know how UEFI CSM exactly work but I expect, when it is used, you cannot use UEFI runtime services then - thats disadvantge as you probably want to use advantage of existing UEFI drivers for storage, USB, gfx...

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