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    EfiPy

    EfiPy

    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 - ctypes, CorePy. ...
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    openchronos-ng

    openchronos-ng

    fully modular opensource firmware for the ez430 chronos

    openchronos-ng is a major rework of openchronos. Compared to openchronos it has the following features: * system message bus for system<->module communication. * hardware RTC timekeeping (no more clock inaccuracy). * rework of timer and ports drivers. * implementation of a module system (drop in applications). * rework of the display routines. * rework of the menu system. The firmware code is also conceptually simpler and smaller which leaves room for more modules (applications).
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