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    OpenCorePkg

    OpenCorePkg

    OpenCore bootloader

    OpenCorePkg is an open-source, modular UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) bootloader and development framework, primarily designed to enable macOS booting on non-Apple hardware (Hackintosh). It includes Apple-specific UEFI drivers, utilities for macOS installation support, and shared libraries used across Acidanthera projects. Apple disk image loading support. Apple keyboard input aggregation. Apple PE image signature verification. Apple UEFI secure boot supplemental code. Audio management with screen reading support. Basic ACPI and SMBIOS manipulation.
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    libcurl-edk2

    libcurl-edk2

    Port of libcurl to edk2 (UEFI)

    libcurl-edk2 is a port of the libcurl file transfer library to edk2 (https://sourceforge.net/projects/edk2/), the current UEFI development environment. This enables network file transfers (e.g. http) within edk2 (UEFI) applications. libcurl is licensed under an MIT/X derivative license, see http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html for terms
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