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I would be interested in the flashing software. Can I get a copy?
Thanks
Wallace Kroeker WallaceKroeker@smarttech.com
-----Original Message----- From: Boaz Harrosh [SMTP:Boaz@softov.co.il] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 6:54 PM To: openbios@elvis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de Subject: Re: [OpenBIOS] Questions...
getting a Linux box up and running ... Means to me Run LILO. On my PC LILO Boots 4 different OS's better than any multi boot solution I ever HAD. (Win98 ,NT4 ,Win2k ,RedHat 6.1) have I forgot something. So yes give me a LILO loading BIOS and You're work is done !!! By the way LILO in ROM ?? sounds like the right place for it.
It will be a pleasure going into LILO code and changing :
mov AX ,BIOS_READ_BLOCK move DX ,aBlockNumber INT 13h by : BIOS_ReadBlock( aBlockNumber ) ; Then linking and flashing viola 4 OSs
About flashing Software. Does any one need an NT+GUI flashing Application I have one with code - For flashing OnBoard PCI-connected Flash chips ( only the address change same chip programming ). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve and Sue" Steve.N.Sue@tesco.net To: "OpenBIOS" openbios@elvis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de Sent: Thursday, January 20, 00 10:33 PM Subject: [OpenBIOS] Questions...
Hi folks,
I've been keeping an eye on the project for some time now, but the web
site
content seems not to change, except for an ever growing wish list.
Perhaps
someone would answer a couple of questions.
Is http://www.freiburg.linux.de/openbios/ the correct URL? Is there any specification for OpenBIOS that defines the initial aims, features etc? Is anyone guiding the development process?
I have written and ported BIOS code for industrial computers, but most
of
that source is over-weight and difficult to adapt - so I am interested
in
working on something that is more flexible, but I don't want to waste
time
on code that is only intended for getting a Linux box up and running.
Any pointers or comments greatly received.
Steve
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