This is coreboot (formely LinuxBIOS) with X Server (Kdrive, formely TinyX) inside a 2MB BIOS flash memory.
This movie in better resolution can be download at http://downloads.sourceforg...
This is coreboot (formely LinuxBIOS) with X Server (Kdrive, formely TinyX) inside a 2MB BIOS flash memory. This movie in better resolution can be download at http://downloads.sourceforge.net/forn...
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Not using LinuxBIOS/Coreboot at this point in time, no. However MSI is currently selling several motherboards using UEFI-2 and Bios Emulation - there is work currently undergoing to add support for OSX to these boards natively.
But, even if the board can boot OSX without any extra bootloader utilities - Kernel Extensions/Drivers will still need to meddled with in most cases.
yeah... and they're not as criticized as Microsoft for it that's what I don't like about them, Apple is like a wolf with a sheep costume, my question is if its technicaly possible to do reverse enginering to emulate it with coreboot.
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But, even if the board can boot OSX without any extra bootloader utilities - Kernel Extensions/Drivers will still need to meddled with in most cases.