Hi Peter and Myles,
Thanks for the info about FILO.
Myles Watson wrote:
Does your version of qemu write protect the BIOS area so that SeaBIOS can't live there? It seems like I had that problem once.
That seems to be the problem. I changed IO_MEM_ROM to IO_MEM_RAM for the ISA mapping in the QEMU source code and SeaBIOS booted my hard disk. At least it did once I remembered to put the -hda parameter back onto the qemu command line. ;-)
Thanks for the help.
Cheers, Neil.