Hello, I'm still not sure what is causing it yet. I know it happens when I seem to turn on my epia board after it being off for awhile, while looking only at the screen and not the serial console.
I get these message biosint: Unsupported int #0xff ... register settings... ... register settings... biosint: Unsupported int #0xfc ... register settings... ... register settings... biosint: Unsupported int #0xcd ... register settings... ... register settings...
once I go back to look at the serial output because nothing is coming on screen. If I am viewing the output on serial, and turn it off then back on. This works. I always have linux shutdown cleanly and then power off. So I'm not sure what it is. I'm looking through that link posted earlier about BIOS Ints but haven't found these ones yet. Earlier when I was first getting this to work with my board I had had messages like these, only different ones I wrote them down
biosint: Unsupported int #0xf7 ... register settings... ... register settings... biosint: Unsupported int #0xfc ... register settings... ... register settings... biosint: Unsupported int #0xc4 ... register settings... ... register settings...
Ideas?
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 05:47:54PM -0600, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
Hello, I'm still not sure what is causing it yet. I know it happens when I seem to turn on my epia board after it being off for awhile, while looking only at the screen and not the serial console.
I get these message biosint: Unsupported int #0xff ... register settings... ... register settings... biosint: Unsupported int #0xfc ... register settings... ... register settings... biosint: Unsupported int #0xcd ... register settings... ... register settings...
They are not bios calls. Looks like your VGABIOS went wild. Please try a cvs update, it now has some fixes to VGABIOS support.