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efi:vision [2015/07/23 12:32]
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efi:vision [2015/07/23 12:36]
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 <​del>​From the end-user perspective,​ both an iPXE UEFI driver and an EDK2-based driver currently offer the same functionality.</​del>​ <​del>​From the end-user perspective,​ both an iPXE UEFI driver and an EDK2-based driver currently offer the same functionality.</​del>​
  
-**//Since this vision statement was written, the iPXE UEFI vision has mostly been implemented and the above (deleted) text is no longer applicable. ​ An iPXE UEFI driver now provides a user experience which is almost as full-featured as the user experience provided by iPXE BIOS driver.//**+{{ :​clipart:​warning.png?​30x25 |Warning}} 
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 +//Since this vision statement was written, the iPXE UEFI vision has mostly been implemented and the limitations described ​above are no longer applicable. ​ An iPXE UEFI driver now provides a user experience which is almost as full-featured as the user experience provided by an iPXE BIOS driver.//
  
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efi/vision.txt · Last modified: 2015/10/21 20:29 by mcb30
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