On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 09:20, Adam Sulmicki wrote: > > I don't quite understand your question, but LinuxBIOS does program > > the PIC to map IRQ 0-15 to INT 0x20-0x30. So the keyboard interrupt > > (IRQ 1) is routed to INT0x21. This is how Linux does for its interrupt > > handling. > > yes, but I'm trying to add support to "legacy applications" (such as > Windows XP) to LinuxBIOS. for example right now I can run unmodified lilo > from linuxbios with all its bios interrupts calls, and lilo is able to > start some other application. > > but weirdly enough the keyboard is not working under lilo. > > as far as I can tell the PIC gets reprogrammed by bios to remap > the IRQ1 to INT 0x09, yet I still do not get the interrupt 9 > tiggered. So I'm sort of lost as to why. >
Is it possible that your BIOS reprogrammed the keyboard controller in the wrong way ?? Ollie _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios