ROM BIOS
Jim Battle
frustum at pacbell.net
Thu Mar 27 16:12:08 CST 2008
Chuck Guzis wrote:
...
> Actually, a lot of people spent a lot of time reverse-engineering the
> IBM BIOS. You really don't get a sense of this until you realize
> that Phoenix not only made sure that the functionality of the BIOS
> routines was the same, but that the routines themselves were located
> at the same place in memory.
>
> I wonder why this wasn't done with the Mac ROMs? Fear of Apple
> suing? Anyone know for certain?
>
> Cheers,
> Chuck
>
>
Not for certain, but I'm sure relative market share had a lot to do with
it. I'd say another factor was that the mac ROMs were quite a bit
larger than the PC BIOS of the time (512KB vs 40 KB).
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