Published on: 2025-06-18 05:45:02
Solving a boot-time power challenge on PoE+ x86 systems by creating our own UEFI app to handle LLDP power negotiation at the firmware level, allowing our machines to request higher power from network switches before the OS loads. Back in 2015, I was working on a project to build PoE-powered embedded x86 computers and digital signage systems. These were full Windows 10 Professional machines running Intel Atom processors, designed to simplify deployment by drawing power directly over Ethernet. Ou
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-18 15:45:02
Solving a boot-time power challenge on PoE+ x86 systems by creating our own UEFI app to handle LLDP power negotiation at the firmware level, allowing our machines to request higher power from network switches before the OS loads. Back in 2015, I was working on a project to build PoE-powered embedded x86 computers and digital signage systems. These were full Windows 10 Professional machines running Intel Atom processors, designed to simplify deployment by drawing power directly over Ethernet. Ou
Keywords: boot firmware poe power uefi
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-09-14 09:06:07
⬅️ Go back Windows on ARM (ARM as defined by the cambridge dictionary, not the cambridge based firm) EDIT 4/1/2025 - 10:20 PM UTC+2: This is/was serious, and is not a joke. This is UEFI on Pixel Watch 3 with ability to boot Windows and Linux. See mu_seluna_platforms if you are interested in the code making this *tick* (badum tss) TL;DR: Pixel Watch Guides on WOA-Project Github organisation Many years of spending, sorry, losing time making Windows on ARM run on anything not a computer, I star
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