"bootrom" is a VxWorks bootloader in ELF format. Actually, I can load VxWorks image directly from FILO.

I found a solution to my problem. FILO disables IDE interrupts, so I just right 0x80 to control IDE register (ports 0x3f6 or 0x376).
So, it works.

On 4/6/07, Stefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de> wrote:
* Edik Fainshtein <fainshf@gmail.com> [070405 17:41]:
> Hello everybody,
>
> My problem is simple to describe. I am trying to boot VxWorks from LinuxBios.
> I use compact flash on which I put my "bootrom" and my "VxWorks". I use iWill
> DK8-HTX.
>
> I have a success to boot the "bootrom" or the "VxWorks" immediately after FILO.
> However, after booting my "bootrom" I cannot boot VxWorks image from the
> "bootrom" on the same flash. I do have success booting VxWorks from a flash
> connected to another IDE controller.

what is "bootrom"?



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