Your video BIOS is same as mine? If not, maybe it is a cause?
BTW, I found that video BIOS does not stay on same location of usual one, when I am using LX2 BIOS. Is this correct? If so, where it stays?
--- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan.
----------------- okajima@Debian:~/lx2$ ls -la video.bios.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 65536 Nov 6 05:14 video.bios.bin okajima@Debian:~/lx2$ md5sum video.bios.bin d7980d838d24a12aec497d6fe19c1bf5 video.bios.bin okajima@Debian:~$ ls -la *.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 262144 Nov 8 07:51 lx2.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 262144 Nov 8 07:51 via.bin okajima@Debian:~$ md5sum *.bin fee442a3333f48904fcb9c8a4c2e22c5 lx2.bin 4219b481dbc64ce5f26a94fb9a70d017 via.bin root@Debian:~# bin/flash_rom -v linuxbios.rom SST39SF020A found at physical address: 0xfffc0000 Part is SST39SF020A Verifying address: result: VERIFIED ---------------------------
Jun OKAJIMA wrote:
And the log of failure session is this. I dont have success one, sorry.
These lines are same as yours?
VGA random fixup ... INSTALL REAL-MODE IDT DO THE VGA BIOS found VGA: vid=1106, did=3122 rom base, size: fffc0000 BAD SIGNATURE 0x8 0x1e biosint: # 0x10, eax 0x4f14 ebx 0x18003 ecx 0x1 edx 0x0 biosint: ebp 0x17fa0 esp 0xffa edi 0x0 esi 0x187c8 biosint: ip 0xb565 cs 0x0 flags 0x46 BIOSINT: Unsupport int #0x10
This confuses me. The BAD SIGNATURE IIRC means that there is no valid signature in the ROM image. So the VGA bios should not be run.
So where is that biosint call coming from if not vga? This makes no sense to me at all.
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