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Revision as of 01:59, 14 March 2011
DirectHW is a software compatibility layer for Mac OS X. It provides a kernel driver and framework that emulates the most commonly used hardware access functions on x86 machines, such as:
- iopl
- inb, inw, inl, outb, outw, outl
- rdmsr, wrmsr
- mmap() of physical address space
This package was originally intended to get coreboot utilities running on Mac OS X. You're encouraged to use it for many more opportunities.
Note: Intel Mac required.
DirectHW is free software and released under the license ISC-L.