OpenBIOS and OpenBoot
Stefan Reinauer
stepan at wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de
Tue Jun 9 16:40:23 CEST 1998
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Fare Rideau wrote:
> Dear OpenBIOS people,
> have you by chance considered the fact that there already exist
> a cross-platform IEEE standard for firmware?
> It's called Open Firmware, and allows boot code to run unmodified
> on a variety of platforms, based on a bytecode ANS FORTH interpreter:
> * Sun SPARCs (on which it first appeared -- try STOP A someday)
> * PowerPCs
> * ARM
I heard about that, but I was told it had some major or minor
disadvantages. can't remember anything right now, though
> If you write something for PCs, it would be great if it reused this
> proven, standard, design. And if you need a FORTH core, there already
> exist lots of them, including PFE, GNU forth (gforth), and many others.
Does this fit into 128k? :-)
How big is the rom on sparc/arm?
Stefan
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