UEFI
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a publicly available specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. UEFI replaces the legacy Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) boot firmware originally present in all IBM PC-compatible personal computers, with most UEFI firmware implementations providing support for legacy BIOS services. UEFI can support remote diagnostics and repair of computers, even with no operating system installed.
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Hobby simple kernel (x86-64) and bootloader (UEFI) written in C++.
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CS2 EFI Cheat with Arduino Support
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Extract BIOS firmware from Intel-based workstations and laptops
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Homebrew x64 OS written in C++ that runs Doom!
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Utility that can extract the internal forms represenation from both EFI and UEFI modules.
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IDA plugin for UEFI firmware analysis and reverse engineering automation
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Operating System focusing on documenting itself and supporting as many systems as possible.
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The Kernel of AntOS
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A microkernel-like operating system based on MikanOS
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