Hi Kumar,
Thanks for your interest in coreboot GSoC. I recommend that you focus on a
small part of coreboot and become more familiar with how it works. You
should get it booting in qemu. Having hardware to work on is important, so
you should identify which hardware is most relevant to you and see what is
supported and what support you would need to add.
Regards,
Marc
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 9:40 AM Kushagra Kumar <kushagra.nasa(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Respected sir, I am a computer engineering student.Sir
I have been reading
all the available resources on the net about the firmwares and seriously I
am very upset at the present trend.Sir I am preparing one project using
coreboot but I have a doubt.Sir if I can understand all the working of
current uefi I will need my own hardware to implement it that is a bit
impractical... For now and for the hardware vendors to accept my proposal I
will need to propose a design better than uefi and make them believe
acctually it is better...which will take a long time so y don't we just get
a way in between these two and somehow try to reverse engineer the RAM
cryptography of uefi is it possible???will it help???
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