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On 2011-Aug-15 22:04 , William Hahne wrote:
[...] This suggests that it may be an non-standard addition by Apple. You are right about the inconsistency. [...]
I will comment that back when 1275 was still active, we noted that Apple's implementation had sufficiently diverged from Sun's, Firmworks and IBM's implementations (and the standard) that PCI card vendors who did FCode ended up shipping two different versions - an Apple version and a Sun version.
I just mention this in terms of being careful not to take Apple's implementation as a reference standard.
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Tarl Neustaedter tarl-b2@tarl.net wrote:
I will comment that back when 1275 was still active, we noted that Apple's implementation had sufficiently diverged from Sun's, Firmworks and IBM's implementations (and the standard) that PCI card vendors who did FCode ended up shipping two different versions - an Apple version and a Sun version.
I just mention this in terms of being careful not to take Apple's implementation as a reference standard.
Well, the point of these patches is to allow Mac OS to be booted from OpenBIOS. So actually in this case using Apple's implementation as a reference is exactly what should be done.
William Hahne
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