Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform
Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform
Posted Feb 22, 2013 9:59 UTC (Fri) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform by zlynx
Parent article: Bottomley: Owning your Windows 8 UEFI Platform
The code running in the BIOS itself has, until EFI, been limited to 16-bit real mode.
You are woefully out of date. The code running in BIOS was confined by the 16-bit real mode long-long ago, but for the last 20 years at least it's not limited by that at all. Only tiny piece of BIOS is actually implemented in that mode and it's mostly used to call the "real" multimegabyte thing.
You apparently know nothing neither about modern BIOS nor about EFI thus I find it puzzling that you feel that you can have meaningful discussion about them.
BIOS-to-EFI transition is much less abrupt then it feels at first glance: basically EFI just removes thin shim of IBM-PC BIOS style between real BIOS and OS and exposes the data structures BIOS writers used for years to OS directly.
