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29 October 2015
- 04:5304:53, 29 October 2015 diff hist −2 Broken UEFI implementations No edit summary
- 04:5204:52, 29 October 2015 diff hist +1 m Broken UEFI implementations →Runtime services accessing boot services memory
- 04:4804:48, 29 October 2015 diff hist +437 Broken UEFI implementations No edit summary
11 October 2015
- 07:0107:01, 11 October 2015 diff hist −102 Broken UEFI implementations →CDs are wild and crazy: Not true.
22 August 2015
- 00:4900:49, 22 August 2015 diff hist +258 Broken UEFI implementations →The Lenovo ThinkCentre M92p and maybe some related products
27 June 2012
27 May 2012
- 06:3306:33, 27 May 2012 diff hist −116 VGA Hardware If you are booting via BIOS, it is pretty guaranteed that a graphics card has been set up to be VGA compatible.
19 June 2011
- 05:5105:51, 19 June 2011 diff hist −9 Detecting Memory (x86) →BIOS Function: INT 0x15, AH = 0x88
27 September 2010
- 01:1301:13, 27 September 2010 diff hist +185 Universal Serial Bus →USB 2.0 Host Controllers
- 01:0901:09, 27 September 2010 diff hist +14 Universal Serial Bus →Hubs
- 01:0801:08, 27 September 2010 diff hist +173 Universal Serial Bus →Hubs
27 October 2009
- 19:2019:20, 27 October 2009 diff hist +297 Detecting Memory (x86) →Manual Probing
12 August 2009
- 06:2506:25, 12 August 2009 diff hist −103 VMX →Basic environment
- 06:1606:16, 12 August 2009 diff hist +55 VMX →Executing VMXON
11 August 2009
- 19:4419:44, 11 August 2009 diff hist 0 A20 Line Swap the order of ES/DS
- 19:4019:40, 11 August 2009 diff hist +24 A20 Line →Fast A20 Gate
- 19:3919:39, 11 August 2009 diff hist 0 A20 Line →Testing the A20 line: Substitute the 386-specific FS/GS with DS/ES.
- 19:0919:09, 11 August 2009 diff hist −105 Entering Long Mode Directly No edit summary
- 17:4817:48, 11 August 2009 diff hist −138 Entering Long Mode Directly Long mode hardware wiil always have A20 control via port 92h.
3 July 2009
- 01:0001:00, 3 July 2009 diff hist +49 8259 PIC No edit summary
- 00:5500:55, 3 July 2009 diff hist +22 N PIC PIC moved to 8259 PIC: More proper name. current
- 00:5500:55, 3 July 2009 diff hist 0 m 8259 PIC PIC moved to 8259 PIC: More proper name.
19 June 2009
- 15:5215:52, 19 June 2009 diff hist −20 IA32 Architecture Family →Intel Processors
- 15:5115:51, 19 June 2009 diff hist +24 IA32 Architecture Family No edit summary
19 April 2009
- 08:3908:39, 19 April 2009 diff hist −174 Universal Serial Bus →Adding USB support
- 08:1608:16, 19 April 2009 diff hist +7 Protected Mode No edit summary
- 08:1408:14, 19 April 2009 diff hist +14 Protected Mode No edit summary
22 February 2009
- 23:0923:09, 22 February 2009 diff hist −168 Chip Numbers, Acronyms and Things No edit summary
- 22:5522:55, 22 February 2009 diff hist +110 Chip Numbers, Acronyms and Things No edit summary
26 December 2008
- 03:2203:22, 26 December 2008 diff hist +177 A20 Line No edit summary
29 November 2008
28 November 2008
31 October 2008
27 October 2008
- 00:4400:44, 27 October 2008 diff hist +49 ISA DMA →Paging
- 00:4400:44, 27 October 2008 diff hist +61 ISA DMA →Paging
26 October 2008
- 18:4618:46, 26 October 2008 diff hist −20 ISA DMA →DMA Genesis. Chapter 1, Verse 1
- 00:5200:52, 26 October 2008 diff hist −37 ISA DMA →Registers
- 00:2900:29, 26 October 2008 diff hist +23 ISA DMA No edit summary
- 00:2500:25, 26 October 2008 diff hist +26 N Talk:DMA Talk:DMA moved to Talk:ISA DMA: This article only describe ISA DMA, it do not describe any other kind of DMA current
- 00:2500:25, 26 October 2008 diff hist 0 m Talk:ISA DMA Talk:DMA moved to Talk:ISA DMA: This article only describe ISA DMA, it do not describe any other kind of DMA
- 00:2500:25, 26 October 2008 diff hist +21 N DMA DMA moved to ISA DMA: This article only describe ISA DMA, it do not describe any other kind of DMA current
- 00:2500:25, 26 October 2008 diff hist 0 m ISA DMA DMA moved to ISA DMA: This article only describe ISA DMA, it do not describe any other kind of DMA
- 00:0100:01, 26 October 2008 diff hist −58 ISA DMA →DMA Genesis. Chapter 1, Verse 1: Let's just say that the EISA and PS/2 DMA controllers died with EISA and MCA itself.