Re: [colorforth] Booting from HDD
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] Booting from HDD
- From: "John Comeau" <jc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:08:03 -0600
P9492: 'P' is protected mode, 9492 is the last hex address just past
which one of the debugging calls was executed. If I remember right,
that version starts at 0x9400, so it's only 0x92 bytes into the
bootloader.
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 4:59 AM, Jason Kemp <jason.kemp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear Nick,
>
> Sorry, I sent this yesterday but it's been bounced back.
>
> It doesn't boot from a flash drive.
>
> The board has a Phoenix BIOS and it identifies a USB flash drive in the
> BIOS setup as "USB-HDD0" so I assume it is emulating a hard disk--in
> fact I had the same flash drive running FreeDOS before (so I could run
> Pygmy) and DOS saw it as the C: drive. So if it's emulating a HDD then
> I expect that is why colorForth Won't boot fully--it displays "P9492" in
> the top right though, which I assume is from the progress routine in
> boot.asm. Lots of guessing and assuming at the mo!
>
> Just a brief Google of USB Flash booting and it appears that in some AMI
> BIOSes give a forced FDD emulation option.
>
> Jason
>
> Nick Maroudas said the following on 14/03/2008 20:36:
>
>
> > Dear Jason,
> >
> > Looking forward to more from you and John Comeau, on how
> > to boot (and save?) with his iso on your flash drive.
> >
> > Re your not finding a version that works on a 3GHz P4,
> > I
> > have the same experience with 3.3 GHz PD on Intel945
> > board. None of the following booted properly - not
> > John's CD of CFDOS4, nor floppies with Chuck's CF01,
> > nor the Neitz/StMarie CF01, nor Josh's CF05 and a
> > related CF05 from Ray - though every one of these ran
> > reliably on my 0.55 GHz P4/ASUS P2. However (to my
> > relief!) Howerd Oakford's CFDOS4 (from Howerd's
> > website)
> > runs on both the old and the new machine.
> >
> > http://www.inventio.co.uk/
> >
> > Scratching around for a possible reason, I found JC's
> > meticulous comparison View of
> > /colorforth/boot_asm_list.txt on SourceForge.net.
> > According to my understanding of John's list, number 11
> > is the only one for sure that "has VESA code instead of
> > AGP" - VESA/VBE being the new standard for graphics
> > software of course.
> > JC lists number 11 as "/usr/src/howerd/VESA/boot.asm"
> > but no. 10 is also by Howerd
> > "/usr/src/howerd/Quartus/BOOT.ASM # same as Kris
> > Johnson's"
> > so I am not sure which boot.asm is used to boot Howerd's
> > floppy, and which one is used to boot John's CD (and
> > your USB flash drive). But if VESA code does indeed
> > turn out to be crucial for some newer machines, then I
> > shall owe it to JC's method for spotting the difference
> > :-)
> >
> > Caritas,
> >
> > NickM
> >
> >
> > Quoting Jason Kemp <jason.kemp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >
> >
> >> ... " It's fine on the Jetway
> >> ... " It doesn't work on my old Gateway SOLO2150 which
> >> ... " runs the original CF01
> >> ... " and Josh Grams's CF05
> >> ... " So far nothing runs on my Asrock P4i64G 3GHz P4;
> >> ... " anyway, I will try it again and pay more
> >> ... " attention if you wish.
> >> ... "
> >> ... " I will try booting from a flash drive later on
> >> ... " the Jetway too.
> >> ... "
> >> ... " Jason
> >> ... "
> >>
> >
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