Richard Smith wrote: >> > >> > Unless its compressed. >> > >> You mean, run getpir against the WinCE BIOS image? Please clarify what >> you're saying. >> I still can't use the WinCE BIOS to boot other OSes, so unless I'm >> misunderstanding you, I don't think that'll work. > > > Exactly. The $PIR was just a table. Ron's guessing that if they used > PIR then its probably just the table hanging out in the ROM in which > getpir will find it. > > you can also hd (or other hexeditor) the image file and look for > occurances of $PIR. There may be more than one so you have to go > further to verify its a PIR table. >
No $PIR in the image. What's my best "Plan B"? Options that I'm aware of include: 1) Find a way to enumerate IRQ assignments while booted into WinCE 3.0. 2) Guess. :-) Right now, the only devices I need that are lacking IRQ assignments are the USB controller and the NIC. Question: how is the kernel getting IRQ assignments for ide0 and the 2 serial ports? Without an IRQ table, I have to assume it's assuming standard IRQs for those devices. thanks, Jonathan -- linuxbios mailing list linuxbios@linuxbios.org http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios