what i don't understand is why, when the powers that be were looking for a replacement for the PC BIOS, they decided to develop UEFI when IEEE 1275-1994 was right there

@millihertz Oh my! I still have a couple of old Macs that have Open Firmware and I never realized that the language is Forth actually.
It's really odd that Apple had already been using Open Firmware with PowerPC, but still went with EFI on switching to Intel.

@m0xee i suspect the conversation went something like

apple: you know, if you could see your way clear to supporting OpenFirmware on your chips, it would rea--

intel: nope

apple: but it works fine for us, and also for the OLPC fo--

intel: NOPE

apple: and there's absolutely no way we could covi--

intel: WE SAID NO. USE UEFI. WE'LL HAVE NONE OF THAT REVERSE POLISH SHITE HERE

apple: ...fine, whatever, it's only a bootloader

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@millihertz Exactly!
What's worse, it wasn't even UEFI-compliant at first! It was a nonstandard implementation in Macs up to 2011 models! That is why only Macs newer than 2012 were up to spec to boot Windows in EFI mode, with earlier models you had to resort to Boot Camp — Apple's BIOS emulation 🫠

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