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The SLOF source code provides illustrates what's needed to initialize and boot Linux or a hypervisor on the industry Open Firmware boot standard. | The SLOF source code provides illustrates what's needed to initialize and boot Linux or a hypervisor on the industry Open Firmware boot standard. | ||
Currently the SLOF source code is hosted on github at https://github.com/aik/SLOF/ and provides: | |||
* Documentation | * Documentation | ||
* Pseudo Open Firmware for prototyping, test, and debug | * Pseudo Open Firmware for prototyping, test, and debug | ||
* Low Level Firmware for IBM's JS20 (closed source) | * Low Level Firmware for IBM's JS20 (closed source) | ||
Revision as of 08:52, 13 February 2017
Slimline Open Firmware (SLOF) is initialization and boot source code based on the IEEE-1275 (Open Firmware) standard, developed by engineers of the IBM Corporation.
The SLOF source code provides illustrates what's needed to initialize and boot Linux or a hypervisor on the industry Open Firmware boot standard.
Currently the SLOF source code is hosted on github at https://github.com/aik/SLOF/ and provides:
- Documentation
- Pseudo Open Firmware for prototyping, test, and debug
- Low Level Firmware for IBM's JS20 (closed source)