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#1068   2007-07-25 14:55 GMT-5 hours      
Are you going to be using open bois/boot http://www.openbios.org/Welcome_to_OpenBIOS

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#1071   2007-08-14 18:20 GMT-5 hours      
It's more than clear that OpenOEM hardware will use a free and open-source firmware. It could be OpenBIOS, LinuxBIOS, U-Boot or written from scratch (highly unlikely). Firmware decision will follow the ISA choice(Instruction Set Architecture), which looks like is not taken yet

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#1086   2007-10-06 07:21 GMT-5 hours      
From the Open BIOS site itself: "In most cases, the Open Firmware implementations provided on this site rely on an additional low-level firmware for hardware initialization, such as LinuxBIOS or U-Boot."

I think it is very similair to but much more simple then EFI
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