Le jeu 22/04/2004 à 18:15, Peter Stuge a écrit :
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 04:42:48PM +0200, Mathieu Deschamps wrote:
I want to make /dev/bios work because LinuxBIOS flash utils just write whereas /dev/bios is IMO a elegant way to read/write/>? to many bios.
If you're going to do that why not just use MTD? If it works it is pretty ideal.
short answer: True this is the final goal.
other answer: This because of I gave myself several milestone before getting a LinuxBios booting my littlish kernel on DOC for embedded station.
MTD is for all Memory Technology Devices - not just DOC.
See http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/ and then enable it in your nearest kernel. :)
oh I know this quite well. I think I didn't made myself clear enough. Dev/bios opens or intents to open all the flash device of your hardware (that's explains read/write/>? MANY bios) , but I wondering if it could opens a DOC, since it's a IDE bus Flash device. Anyhow, DoC is the final goal first I intent to flash a "standard" bios chip
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