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Python Library for accessing UEFI BIOS internal function by protocol
EfiPy is a Python Module on UEFI shell which can access UEFI BIOS kernel interface
- System Table
- Runtime Services
- Boot Services
pAnalyzer package -
Tracing UEFI protocol calling flow
Output protocol flow to screen or file with XML format
CorePy (assembly package) -
Simple Assembly code in Python environment.
EfiPy Shell package-
Simple uefi shell program coded with EfiPy library to prove EfiPy workable
EfiPy leverage these open source packages -...
AiR-Boot is a x86 boot-loader that resides completely in track 0 of the harddrive. It‘s also independent of any OS, features a BIOS-like built-in setup, is localized to German, Dutch, French, Italian, Russian (including Cyrillic) and Swedish.
SWAL is a program that can launch as a service (or standalone) and monitor other services and control other programs. Written in C++ and might have some .NET components (planning on a linux port)
Nemesis is a tiny real time operating system kernel based on x86 PCs.
Its main purpose is to serve as a simple but realistic example of an real time OS kernel running on real hardware..the purpose of this is that it can be embedded in small devices lik
A Unix-like (Not compleatly Unix-compatible) Kernel. Right now, we have (very limited support) of 80486+ IBM-PC AT compatibles. Written in C, and assembly. No network support planned for the forseeable future.