From: Arp Kruithof arpy@wish.net To: "zechmer" cu0815@compuserve.de Subject: Re: [OpenBIOS] Graphics mode bios Send reply to: arpy@wish.net Date sent: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:26:05 +0200
Hello Gavin/Bernhard
Hello Gavin,
I certainly like the project - have been looking / thinking / dreaming about an open source BIOS for x86 for some years (not openBIOS) and some projects seem to be underway - I just have very little time myself at the moment so for now I'll happily read along ...
I once started writing my own BIOS which started already in graphics (hercules monochrome graphics) mode back in the
1980's [pure
assembler]. I gave it up, because I couldn't init the keyboard correctly. Each time I requested port 60h it didn't leave anything there. Later I implemented the keyboard code from linux but this didn't help me and the 286 board at all. This was so frustrating, that I gave it up. Perhaps some suggestions?
Couldn'r resist reacting to the keyboard issue Bernhard mentioned. That shoudn't be too hard to do I think. A couple of sources might be: - IBM AT Technical Reference which has a complete BIOS source listing - just to pick up on some tech details or ideas (not sugesting you copy the code just that reading it may give you a hint).
- 8042 datasheets for timing details etc. on original chip used
- Datasheets for popular chipsets that emulate the gate A20 & keyboard interface - they may even come with sample code supplied
I should have most of that sitting on the bookshelf here so if you need to 'borough' the books let me know.
Good luck
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