I know this is a win32 programming group, but I thought
it might be of interest anyway that I have effectively
(can be quibbled) developed a technique to convert a
UEFI system into a Win64 system.
it might be of interest anyway that I have effectively
(can be quibbled) developed a technique to convert a
UEFI system into a Win64 system.
You can get "University Challenge x64" from http://pdos.org
and boot it on a modern system and type in:
w64test.exe abc def
to execute the provided example Win64 executable.
You can run that same executable on a real Win64 system
if you wish.
I'm not quite sure what direction this will go in now.
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