Thunk is the code that switches from 32-bit protected environment into the 16-bit real-mode\r
environment. Reverse thunk is the code that does the opposite.\r
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UINT8 NumberBbsEntries; ///< The number of valid BBS table entries upon entry and exit. The IBV code may\r
///< increase this number, if BBS-compliant devices also hook INTs in order to force the\r
///< OpROM BIOS Setup to be executed.\r
- VOID *BbsTablePointer; ///< A pointer to the BBS table.\r
+ UINT32 BbsTablePointer; ///< A pointer to the BBS table.\r
UINT16 RuntimeSegment; ///< The segment where the OpROM can be relocated to. If this value is 0x0000, this\r
///< means that the relocation of this run time code is not supported.\r
///< Inconsistent with specification here: \r