Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform
Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform
Posted Feb 21, 2013 20:30 UTC (Thu) by mirabilos (subscriber, #84359)In reply to: Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform by raven667
Parent article: Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform
And all implementations have a not too small, not too big set of things to work with and full machine control, unlike with EFI (one early but big #FAIL of it being that Apple machines run a 32-bit EFI which then can only boot a 32-bit kernel, not a 64-bit anything; couldn’t happen with BIOS things, as long as the machine is amd64 capable; this led to Apple supporting running 64-bit userspace with a 32-bit kernel, now isn’t *that* schizo?) which offers so many services that you can, but also *have* to use, and disables or actively breaks direct hardware access and other, older methods of doing things (BIOS is compatible down to 1981 – assuming you’ve got a 5¼" floppy somewhere, I do).
