Yes indeedy, the makers of BIOSes are in league with the devil to scrape their earnings from one of the most important but oft-neglected elements of an IBM compatible personal computer.
The LinuxBIOS has trouble with Windows XP, for example, because such OSes depend on some services provided by the legacy BIOSes.
So the paper describes how open source firmware that combines elements of the LinuxBIOS, the Bochs PC emulator and other software to create what's claimed to be capable of booting most modern OSes.
As the paper points out, the BIOS is the last bastion of closed source software, with most hardware interfaces in PC chipsets smothered by non disclosure agreements.
The software designers say, in the paper they've made use of Bochs and LinuxBIOS to solve a good few of the technical details.
There's a link to the source code in this interesting paper, which you can read here. ยต
Love your article! I wish I could have more useful and interesting news about IT whether is Open Source, Closed Source, etc., But here in USA I have more biased media, increasingly more Mac zealots, (I have nothing against apple products and own an ipod); more focus on sales and stock prices, and less and less technical information when it comes to Information Technology and innovation...I'm seriously reconsidering all of my source of news and information...
Greetings from Southern California.