In response to Blue Swirl writing: > So I'll send you a patch that changes the name 'proll.elf' to > 'openbios-builtin.elf' (or maybe it's better to use something like > 'openbios-sparc32', simplifies the code) and a sample OpenBIOS file and > that's it?
Fabrice then wrote: > >Good to see that you can use OpenBIOS now ! I'll apply your patch ASAP. > Might I add my thoughts on this subject ? How about allowing the BIOS filename to be specified from the QEMU command line also ? Yes, if the BIOS is not specified then we should use a reasonable default file instead. But, if for example we specifically want to choose some other BIOS file, then how about a "-bios filename" option so that we can use whatever BIOS we like as an override. e..g if the Sparc OpenBIOS developers might like the concept of having different QEMU invocation scripts that they can call up depending on whether they want to use a "stable" BIOS or rely on the latest SVN snapshot, they should be able to do that too, without having to have a separate directory with another copy of QEMU and associated disk image files in it. Maybe they want to compare against PROLL for some reason too. It is all much simpler if you can just specify the BIOS file rather than having to move BIOS files around. Cheers Jason _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel