Hi there, this is _not_ a bug report, however I hope that you don't dump this mail therefore immediately. Didn't just find another way to contact you. ;-)
My problem is that I try to find out a way to establish which I/O port is used when I use a certain BIOS number to access a certain drive. And at least I just learned that your GRUB command 'IOProbe' is just doing this. And as I also learned, the _assembly source code_ of this command is available somewhere, but I'm obviously not smart enough to find it (additionally, my browser is rather slow, my hardware and software [DOS] rather 'legacy' type etc.). Can you help me? With best regards, Piotr Niemiec, Berlin, Germany PS. To leave no doubts - the reason why I'm looking for this code is not commercial. I just would like to read the Identify Device information for a given hard disk, and with older BIOSses this can be done only through I/O port access, as they don't provide any INT13h function for that purpose. _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub