On Tue, 23 Apr 2013, Rugxulo wrote:

> There is almost no practical way to avoid such things. Everything will
> be obsolete eventually (some sooner than others, even if still
> useful).
>
> What can we do? Roll our own BIOS? Fab our own 486 cpu clones? Or just
> live inside (buggy, hopefully soon-to-be-patched) emulators??

I believe the former's been done, but SeaBIOS is a mess.

Perhaps the ideal would be to use SeaBIOS just as a bootstrap and 
implement a superior BIOS in a driver.

-uso.

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