Does there exist a BIOS replacement that can be burned here to load a
kernel, or to emulate a DOS filesystem and run loadlin?
In other words, has someone made code so that the DiskOnChip can be
placed at location 0 so that the hard reset of the CPU causes it to start
reading there and boot linux?
I want to build a system without a bios. (maybe using a non-x86 cpu, as
well.)
Jay
On 12.23.98 4:17 PM, Bret Berger said:
>I pay about $60 in singles for the 4MB SanDisk IDE drive.
>
>Bret Berger
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Zivkov, Ivo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wednesday, December 23, 1998 3:03 PM
>Subject: Flash Disk for linux
>
>
>>At the present time there seem to be two options for a Flash disks and
>Linux
>>(that I know of). One is the SandDisk and the other is the Disk-on-chip
>from
>>M-Systems. Has anybody evaluated both and can tell us which one is the
>>preferred solution in terms technology and cost? Also, what other Flash
>disk
>>exist out there for Linux with about 4MB capaciry?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Ivo Zivkov
>>
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