On 03.03.2007 19:23, Mitch Bradley wrote: > After a week of fits and starts, I got suspend-to-RAM and subsequent > wakeup working reliably on B2 XOs.
Great work! > The main body of the suspend/resume subroutine lives in RAM (for speed) > at the address 0xf0000, an address range that is traditionally (i.e. on > DOS/Windows PCs) used for accessing the BIOS ROM in 16-bit mode. The > size of the routine is about 1K. It is written in assembly language, > and does not depend on any of the Open Firmware Forth infrastructure at > runtime (Open Firmware loads the subroutine into RAM on initial > power-up, but the routine is otherwise self-contained). Does that mean the code can be integrated into the LinuxBIOS svn tree? Regards, Carl-Daniel -- http://www.hailfinger.org/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
