AW: Here's a plan
Stephan Müller
stephan_mueller at gmx.net
Sat Mar 13 14:55:01 CET 1999
> Proposed OpenBIOS Boot Specification
>
> Pre-boot:
>
> OpenBIOS performs the following steps:
>
> * Switch the CPU to 32-bit protected mode.
> * Detect the DRAM and set chipset registers accordingly.
> * Enable devices on the Super I/O (floppy, COM ports, etc.)
* initialize VGA-BIOS (call it), but this has to be done in Realmode, right?
a little problem....
> * Scan the PCI bus and allocate requested resources.
> * Look for known boot devices: floppy, IDE, ATAPI, various
> SCSI cards, and anything else that might be bootable.
> * Select one of these devices. Read the first sector into
> memory and jump to it.
> I use a $500 ROM emulator, connected to my workstation
> by a serial cable. A cheaper alternative would be to insert
> a ZIF socket between the ROM chip and the motherboard. Boot
> up with the "good chip", swap in the "test chip" (after the
> good chip has copied itself to shadow RAM), flash your code
> onto the test chip, and reboot.
i can get one for about 150DM (~100$) It's from the german
electronic-service "ELV"
perhaps a good idea.
> If your test motherboard has one of those wafer-thin PSOP
> flash chips with microscopic pins, forget it. Intel loves to
> make flash-proof motherboards, and then code the BIOS to reject
> any non-Intel CPU.
i know these boards. (Intel Endeavor and so on.) :(
Ciao,
Stephan [SpaceNet-Systems]
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