Hello everybody,

following the mailing list about the questions posed by Philipp Stanner I read:

"Why does every modern CPU still start in RM?

Many industries run on DOS. Many system developers have created
in-house BIOS extensions. x86 will never fully lose its 16-bit legacy."

I'm agree with this answer, and I also understand that some legacy MUST be 
maintained for the backward HW compatibility, as Zoran explains.

However i wonder if  is there the possibility that Coreboot boots directly and 
exclusively in protected mode. Is it configurable this behaviour in coreboot ? 
That is: is it possible avoid the x86 boots in Real Mode, "forgotting" to be 
compatible with old hardware ?

Best Regards.

Vincenzo.


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