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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...
    Downloads: 124 This Week
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    Automated Arch Linux Install

    Resurrecting Project in LinUtil is an automated Arch Linux installation project created by Chris Titus that wraps Arch’s traditionally manual install process in a guided script. It aims to make Arch more approachable by handling tasks like disk partitioning, base system installation, and desktop environment selection through a menu-driven interface. The repository includes configuration presets and scripts that not only install the system but also set up a curated software stack and sensible...
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    STM32 USART Bootloader

    USART Bootloader for STM32 Family devices

    Small universal tool for handling USART STM32 bootloader. Works with all STM32 family devices (also with newest STM32F4 and STM32F0). Dedicated especially for Linux users. Works in shell. There are plans to make a GUI overlay.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    This project is a general AVR bootloader, for different type of AVR device, all you need to do is modify macro definition, and you don not need to modify the main program.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    A small and optimized C library for the ASURO platform. A small ASURO-compatible bootloader is also included. ##### Eine optimierte kleine C-Bibliothek für die ASURO-Plattform. Zum Umfang gehört außerdem ein ASURO-kompatibler Bootloader.
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    ATmon is a bootloader and monitor tool for the Atmel ATmega32 microcontroller.
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