Hey, btw, I realized a way to do the vector table that might work well over time. I think I mentioned this before, but I'll mention it again.
Rather than have LB define the vector table in a mainboard-independent way, which will get harder as we add more mainboards, have the MAINBOARD code define its own vector table. That way, mainboards can add/change vector table elements as needed and not affect any other mainboard.
Then, one step further: create a LAR file that is the symbol table for stage 0/1 that has been burned into FLASH. The mainboard has its vector table, and this links against the symbols in the lar file. That way, if you ONLY have a copy of the bios, and you need to create a new stage 2, the path is open to linking against the stage0/1 in flash, without requiring a rebuild of stage0/1.
Is this too crazy?
ron