I will look into it.Not sure if I will find the bug,as ASM isn't my strong
suit,but I'm sure I could probably find something.
I'll reply with my results if I find anything.
Best,Jayden.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 6:28 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
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> Hi Jayden,
>
> both SYS (which puts boot sectors on dri
Hi Jayden,
both SYS (which puts boot sectors on drives) and the kernel
already automatically detect LBA support. They both also
already have options to manually select CHS or LBA. However,
some old computers do not have LBA support. People with old
computers must use CHS. The support for boot fro
If it comes down to it,one could simply create a config option for the LBA
support.By default,LBA would be enabled.If the user experiences issues
booting,or if it detects an issue booting,it would then revert to the old
SYS update code,grouped as a function or something of the liking.
On Sat, Aug
Hi everybody,
apparently the same SYS update which introduced FAT32 LBA support also
broke FAT32 CHS support: On Dimitris' PC, CHS based FAT32 boot always
fails, but his BIOS lacks LBA support. After installing MBR-based disk
drivers to add LBA support and support for 4 instead of 2 harddisks,
Fr