While it is an impressive feat, it should give pause to thought about how complicated the modern "BIOS" has become...
NES Emulator on the UEFI Shell Running Super Mario Bros [video]
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#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
that's the point.
I thought it was the opposite of the point, that modern BIOSes had evolved to make this possible, but I think a non-modern legacy BIOS would work just as well. :)
Doing this in BIOS would require you to implement a lot more from bottom up.
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#13While it is an impressive feat, it should give pause to thought about how complicated the modern "BIOS" has become...
Did you even watch the video? There was no sound. Therefore its only half-impressive at best.
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#14I played it on the VMWARE too
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
Did you even watch the video? There was no sound. Therefore its only half-impressive at best.
Why was this down modded? Emulators that can't emulate 8 bit audio are acceptable? I guess I am in some fantasyland.
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#17Other than that, neat, and good news that UEFI is programmable like that!
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#19So, does this mean I could potentially have a refind like bootloader where I select boot disks through some sort of "warp zone"?
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#20While it is an impressive feat, it should give pause to thought about how complicated the modern "BIOS" has become...