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  2. coreboot - Wikipedia

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    The source code is released under the GNU GPL version 2 license. Coreboot performs the absolute minimal amount of hardware initialization and then passes control to the operating system . As a result, there is no coreboot code running once the operating system has taken control.

  3. OpenBIOS - Wikipedia

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    OpenBIOS is a project aiming to provide free and open source implementations of Open Firmware. It is also the name of such an implementation. It is also the name of such an implementation. Most of the implementations provided by OpenBIOS rely on additional lower-level firmware for hardware initialization, such as coreboot or Das U-Boot .

  4. AGESA - Wikipedia

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    AGESA was open sourced in early 2011, aiming to aid in the development of coreboot, a project attempting to replace PC's proprietary BIOS. [1] However, such releases never became the basis for the development of coreboot beyond AMD's family 15h, as they were subsequently halted.

  5. TianoCore EDK II - Wikipedia

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    Google uses a version of coreboot modified to launch Tiano. This feature is called PIANO (payload into Tiano) or tianocoreboot. PIANO code was merged into coreboot in 2013. [11] The code was updated to be compatible with EDK II in 2017. [12] EDK2 source code includes instructions for building as a payload for coreboot or Intel's "slim ...

  6. SeaBIOS - Wikipedia

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    Initially, SeaBIOS was based on the open-source BIOS implementation included with the Bochs emulator. The project was created with intentions to allow native usage on x86 hardware, and to be based on an improved and more easily extendable internal source code implementation. [2]: 3–5

  7. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    Source repository: NTLDR: Microsoft: July 27, 1993 (Windows NT 3.1) Proprietary: bundled with Windows OpenCore Acidanthera May 4, 2019: BSD-3-Clause: No cost: Source repository: Ozmosis The Hermit Crabs Lab 167X-MASS (unofficial 167X-XMAX) 2013: 25 December 2015 CCPL 3.0 License: No cost: Binary repository: OSL2000 Boot Manager 12 February 2017 ...

  8. Framework Computer - Wikipedia

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    Framework Laptop 13 uses proprietary UEFI firmware, InsydeH2O by Insyde Software, [48] [49] and an open-source embedded controller (EC) firmware based on CrOS EC [50] by Framework. In April 2021, the company mentioned that open-source firmware was well-aligned to their mission. [51] In January 2022, the company open-sourced their EC firmware.

  9. Category:Free BIOS implementations - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open source software". Typically, this means software which is distributed with a free software license , and whose source code is available to anyone who receives a copy ...