Thank you Stefan, sory for this question I did not know about this property problem. I will follow your advice and take a look in all this sites and sources. Thanks again.
Frank Alcantara. Thyamad Consultoria. frank@thyamad.com http://www.thyamad.com
-----Original Message----- From: Stefan Reinauer [mailto:stepan@openbios.org] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:29 PM To: The OpenBIOS Mailinglist Subject: Re: [OpenBIOS] First contact
Hi Frank,
* Frank Alcantara frank@thyamad.com [031014 14:00]:
I am a complete newbie in BIOS Area, I am starting this just now. So I
guess the freebios is the best option to my embedded projects. Few day
ago, I saw some posts about a Award bios source, this source should be
very usefully for who is starting, there are this source available? Where can I find this? There are others bios sources available? I will
starting in freebios studying all possible sources and posting all of my observations, please help me in this startup.
Award BIOS Source code was illegally published quite a long while ago, but it is not advisable to use this for any purpose, since it is Award/Phoenix's intellectual property.
See http://www.openbios.org/project/rules.html
Since most closed source software is never reviewed by a huge amount of community people, I am deeply convinced that you can learn a lot more about techniques, concepts and implementation from the free firmware variants that are out there, namely LinuxBIOS, OpenBIOS, uboot, gbios, Proll, Tiara. Find the URLs at http://www.openbios.org/docs/links.html
Stefan