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Asbjoernsen@atntr.telemax.no schrieb:
Linking wrapper functions is the better way IMHO, since it would not require too much memory and let us run OpenBIOS in the background of these OSs.
Yes, but in the early stages of development, it would be nice to have a working biosloader flashed on the chip, and then test new versions by loading them from disk. If we have a legacy bios loadable on disk, we can use that as a fallback then thing goes wrong.
Well, I'm currently working on a hardware solution, such as 512k RAM, writable from another machine, possibly even with access to that machine's video RAM and keyboard input (for remote testing... :-) ).
This way we could also get started making some code. I don't know how much work this would take, but a simple thing that gets the first 128k from a floppy and then boots that would be a good start, wouldn't it?
Yes, of course, but how do you intend to test the BIOS loader code? I think this code is much harder to write than the actual BIOS code, because of the memory testing code which would clear the BIOS out of memory, I think. We would need some kind of protected addtional memory.
CU Simon
On 27 Oct, Simon Richter wrote:
Asbjoernsen@atntr.telemax.no schrieb:
Yes, but in the early stages of development, it would be nice to have a working biosloader flashed on the chip, and then test new versions by loading them from disk. If we have a legacy bios loadable on disk, we can use that as a fallback then thing goes wrong.
Well, I'm currently working on a hardware solution, such as 512k RAM, writable from another machine, possibly even with access to that machine's video RAM and keyboard input (for remote testing... :-) ).
You want an EPROM simulator... Or waht I have used tha last two weeks a board with both a TSOP bios flash an a DIP socket and a jumper to switch them.
On a side note any one want to take a look in my current work? I include it here, since I have been able to figure out which web address my ISP account have... (never used it, lost track of the papers, since)
/Daniel