AMI_BIOS_CodeInjection
limine
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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AMI_BIOS_CodeInjection
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Tiny BIOS from scratch running a serial game without RAM
This is a project I've been working on for the last few days, as the title says, it's a mini-BIOS for the Intel DG41WV motherboard and clones that runs a game without RAM, via the serial port.
limine
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It's far from clear how grub package updates work on Ubuntu
I assume this person meant to say `Limine'.
It's what I use for dualbooting Windows and Linux. It's really easy to Install, Use & Understand.
https://limine-bootloader.org/
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Limine a dog with fleas just died
They also publish a PHILOSOPHY.md page in their MS-source-git (github) that is, which is clearly offensive to us and many linux users:
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Problem loading GDT in a x86-64 kernel
I'm using Limine for bootloader, and in its documentation, in the Protocol page, we have:
- Limine is an advanced, portable, multiprotocol bootloader
- Looking for boot manager recommendations
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Getting the memory size with Limine
Hello! While reading the Limine protocol specification i noticed that it says that "all non-usable entries (including kernel/modules) are not guaranteed any alignment, nor is it guaranteed that they do not overlap other entries". How am I supposed to get the memory size then? If the memory map entries can overlap, then summing their lengths won't work. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
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The *nix Compass
That's the Limine bootloader
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How do I make a bootloader that boots into a c kernel
It's way easier to use a pre-existing bootloader. I recommend Limine. It has it's own boot protocol that's designed for x86_64. You don't need any additional setup as it's already booted to long mode unlike Multiboot which needs you to switch to long mode since it's booted in protected mode. You can find an example kernel here.
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MaslOS
It uses Limine as the Bootloader but I used Ponchos OS Dev Playlist as a base.
- Is grub grub-efi lilo syslinux TOO MUCH - try Limine
What are some alternatives?
bread - 🍞 BREAD: BIOS Reverse Engineering & Advanced Debugger
uefiseven - An EFI loader that emulates int10h interrupts needed for booting Windows 7 under UEFI Class 3 systems.
GLaBIOS - A modern, scratch-built, open-source (GPLv3) alternative ROM BIOS for PC, XT, 8088 Clone or Turbo PCs.
Rufus - The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
BootProg - FAT12/16/32 Bootsector for .COMs/.EXEs
toaruos - A completely-from-scratch hobby operating system: bootloader, kernel, drivers, C library, and userspace including a composited graphical UI, dynamic linker, syntax-highlighting text editor, network stack, etc.
cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library
uefi-elf-bootloader - UEFI ELF Bootloader example
Reverse-Engineering-Tutorial - A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit ARM & 64-bit ARM architectures.
android_bootable_bootloader_edk2 - Android Boot Loader (abl) for SHIFTPHONES
optromloader - IBM PC/Clone 8086+ floppy-loading of option roms.
edk2 - EDK II