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Beyond BIOS: Implementing the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface with Intel's Framework (Computer System Design) [Paperback]

Vincent Zimmer (Author), Michael Rothman (Author), Robert Hale (Author)
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2006
<body> Beyond BIOS: Implementing the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface with Intel's Framework describes a set of robust architectural interfaces, implemented in C, that has been designed to enable the BIOS industry and Intel customers to accelerate the evolution of innovative, differentiated, computer platform designs.

The Framework is Intel's recommended implementation of the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) specification for computer platforms based on the Intel® Architecture. The EFI specification is an industry standard that defines a new model for the interface between operating systems and computing platform firmware and provides a standard environment for booting an operating system and running pre-boot applications.

Intended for BIOS developers, firmware designers, and software professionals, this book covers one of the most important new developments in computing platform evolution. This book provides the reader with solid examples of how to implement the EFI specification from booting a system based upon this technology to the constituent elements of building a platform with the Framework.

Highlights include:

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The rationale for design decisions

Code fragments that implement the concepts

Samples from many different platforms.

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Each operating environment imposes different requirements on the system software. Operating system developers have learned that the successful support of a complex operating environment is the result of adaptation of existing basic software concepts to a new landscape.

The reader of this book will learn how to use just such a strategy in turn to build pre-boot firmware and understand the new world of standard's-based operating system booting.

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  • Paperback: 354 pages
  • Publisher: Intel Press (2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974364908
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974364902
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,290,148 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The 2006 edition is old: a new, 2011, edition is out now, March 10, 2011
This review is from: Beyond BIOS: Implementing the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface with Intel's Framework (Computer System Design) (Paperback)
A new edition of this book (isbn 1934053295) is out. That's FYI (and this is the only way I can post this information; I realise this is not a review; just trying to be a good citizen). And remember, if it's not available from this site, you can always get all Intel books from Intel direct -- this I'm saying so that you don't pay astronomical prices sellers sometimes ask for books that are not available from Amazon. Remember that not being available here doesn't necessarily mean the book is out of print. The book is fairly expensive as is: do not overpay.
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5.0 out of 5 stars About the Authors, March 27, 2008
This review is from: Beyond BIOS: Implementing the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface with Intel's Framework (Computer System Design) (Paperback)
Vincent Zimmer is a Principal Engineer in the Software and Solutions Group at Intel Corporation. With over 14 years experience in embedded software development and design, Vincent holds over 10 U.S. patents and was awarded an Intel Achievement Award for his development of the EFI Framework Architecture. He has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, and a Master of Science in Computer Science degree from the University of Washington, Seattle.

Michael Rothman is a Senior Staff Engineer in the Software and Solutions Group at Intel and has more than 17 years of operating system and embedded software development experience. He started his career with kernel and file system development in OS/2 and DOS and eventually migrating to embedded operating systems work and firmware development. Mike has worked on many firmware products, including those with conventional code bases as well as various EFI and now UEFI deployments.

Robert Hale is a Principal Engineer in the Desktop Enterprise Group at Intel. In the 1980s he focused on real-time operating systems for minicomputers and was one of the small band of developers working on the early networking of PCs. He started doing BIOS development in 1986 working on keyboard controller firmware and went on to develop host features for desktop systems. Robert was one of the original Framework architects, leading a firmware team that deployed the first Framework-based product for EFI.

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"This book is for you if you'd like to understand the UEFI/PI architecture and the Framework implementation; that is, to understand how to move beyond BIOS. It gives you all the technical background to understand Bill Gates' WINHEC 2006 Keynote Speech when he said: "There are changes across the board, in terms of how hardware and software work together. If we think about boot, we're finally moving away from the old BIOS to this unified extensible firmware interface, and that gives us new flexibility and capability, and it's got a rich API set to build on, so many of you are working with us on that." For any student in this field, this book provides an important bridge between normative specifications and the informative details of the development."

- Dong Wei, Vice President and Chief Executive, the Unified EFI Forum, HP Distinguished Technologist

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