* David Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020328 09:50]:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > - Real-mode IDT tables can be 0-based, but don't have to be. They can
> > be also based at the IDT register (which is 0 by default).
>
> Your VGA BIOS is likely to try to install its own INT 10h vector at
> 0000:0040, regardless of where the IDT is actually pointing. It may then
> try to call it, and expect it to work.
>
> Do we put an i386 emulator in the Alpha LinuxBIOS too? :)
I've been trying to get x86emu working decently, but fiddling in the
necessary dependencies seems like a beast to me.. But for LinuxBIOS the
effort is probably worth it, as it would provide a generic way of
initializing x86 option roms on all different platforms (ie ppc,
alpha..) I'll look into it
Best regards,
Stefan Reinauer
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2swap * e >>a 2* 5 pick + -rot - j + dup dup * e >>a rot dup dup * e >>a
rot swap 2dup + 10000 > if 3drop 3drop " " 0 dup 2dup leave then loop
2drop 2drop type 268 +loop cr drop 5de +loop