On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Eric Seppanen wrote: > Actually, no. It looks to me as though it's trying to drop back down to > real mode and jump to FFFF:0000. It goes through some serious > contortions to get there, so I can't imagine it'd be fun to debug and fix. > Probably a lot easier to just find a chipset reset register and use that > instead. now I remember. This code doesn't work at all, and on the machines I checked it simply exploded in the middle and rebooted. Tracing with the arium left me convinced this stuff is just broken. ron
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