* Uwe Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061014 23:24]:
> what's the current status of ADLO? Is it still maintained? Where?
> I can't find it in the LinuxBIOSv2 tree, but it's still in
> theLinuxBIOSv1 repository. Is there any upstream website?
> http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/sebos_phase2.html doesn't seem to be
> up-to-date, and I cannot find any code there.
We should maintain a page in the Wiki for it. It needs quite a bit
brush up.
The information on how to enable/disable the A/B/C/D/E/F segment memory
needs to go to LinuxBIOS, otherwise we have to change ADLO for each
mainboard. I suggest packing something into the LB table is a good place
for this.. Any takers? ;-)
> What does actually work with current ADLO? Does it boot
>
> * Windows XP?
> * Windows 2000?
> * OpenBSD?
> * (Free)DOS?
> * anything else?
It is using bochs bios (a too old version maybe) so theoretically it
should be able to boot everything that bochs/qemu can boot as well.
Windows 2000 was proven to work. Dont know about others...
Stefan
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