+ 6. copy Build\AppPkg\DEBUG_VS2005\X64\Python.efi to \Efi\Tools on your\r
+ target system. Replace "DEBUG_VS2005\X64", in the source path, with\r
+ values appropriate for your tool chain and processor architecture.\r
+\r
+\r
+7. Running Python\r
+=================\r
+ Python must currently be run from an EFI FAT-32 partition, or volume, under\r
+ the UEFI Shell. At the Shell prompt enter the desired volume name, followed\r
+ by a colon ':', then press Enter. Python can then be executed by typing its\r
+ name, followed by any desired options and arguments.\r
+\r
+ EXAMPLE:\r
+ 2.0 Shell> fs0:\r
+ 2.0 FS0:\> python\r
+ Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 13 2015, 16:21:53) [C] on uefi\r
+ Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.\r
+ >>> exit()\r
+ 2.0 FS0:\>\r
+\r
+ NOTE:\r
+ Python, as distributed, sends its interactive prompts to stderr. If\r
+ STDERR isn't enabled in UEFI Setup so that it's output goes to the\r
+ console, it may appear that Python hangs on startup. If this happens,\r
+ one may be able to rectify the condition by typing "exit()" followed\r
+ by <enter> to exit out of Python. Then, type "exit" at the Shell prompt\r
+ which should enter Setup where you can use the Boot Maintenance\r
+ Manager to modify your Console settings.\r
+\r
+ NOTE:\r
+ Some platforms don't include the Setup utility, or don't allow STDERR to\r
+ be modified. In these cases, Python may be started with the '-#' option\r
+ which will cause stderr to be the same as stdout and should allow\r
+ Python to be used interactively on those platforms.\r
+\r
+ Depending upon the version of Shell you are using, it may be necessary\r
+ to escape the '#' character so that the Shell doesn't interpret it as\r
+ the start of a comment. The escape character is '^'.\r
+ Example:\r
+ python -^# -V\r
+\r
+8. Supported C Modules\r