I looked at that code in the EFI Toolkit.  It looks like it is similar code
to the OS Loader shown in the book except it uses stdlib.  Thanks for the
pointer, Vincent.

This prompts a few more questions.

It appears this code has been superseded by the EADK.  Other than the
stdlibinternals code all these components in EADK have been duplicated in
the EDK2.  Is that simply to prevent people from using the internals part?
 Also it looks like some of the utils which are in EFI Toolkit are in the
EDK2 but not in EADK, like ramdisk, Edit, ping, etc.  Why are some
separated into EADK and others not?
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