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  • BIOS Setup Information Guide

    How-to guides, general information, upgrades, identifying motherboards, links!

    www.sysopt.com

  • FreeBIOS

    Project goal: be a central gathering point for BIOS firmware code that can be used to initialize and boot various services. At first, due to the large scope of the project, it will likely only boot a Linux kernel on a few chipsets. Later, it may be a full BIOS substitute for many popular motherboards.

    freebios.sourceforge.net

  • FreeBIOS: SourceForge

    Project page: summary, developers, downloads, news, forum.

    sourceforge.net

  • OpenBIOS: FSF/GNU.org

    Description, links, contacts.

    www.gnu.org

  • LinuxBIOS

    Open source Los Alamos Laboratory project to replace normal BIOS with a little hardware initialization and compressed Linux kernel that boots from power-on, and have OS control a cluster node from power-on. Needs few parts to boot, fast (3 sec.), freedom from proprietary (buggy) code. Support by many vendors in performance and embedded computing markets.

    www.linuxbios.org

  • BIOS

    Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.

    en.wikipedia.org

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