• vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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      2 years ago

      nope, new processors still do. At least on intel/amd processors. it’s only software that decided to drop support

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      2 months ago

      Except with that new 64 bit only thing Intel is trying to do, all x86_64 processors have 16-bit and 32-bit mode for backwards compatibility reasons, the processors actually start at 16-bit mode and are raised by the UEFI (or previously, the OS/bootloader) to 64-bit mode. In fact, if your UEFI supports CSM, you can flash MS-DOS 6.22 onto a USB stick and boot from it, and it’ll treat it as a floppy drive (many BIOS implementations use floppy disks to emulate usb mass storage devices).