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bubach 05 Mar 2005, 12:03
RDOS had something like that IIRC.
http://www.rdos.net/eng/ |
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sirurx 05 Mar 2005, 13:35
Thanks for reply!
I see in this site there is replaced BIOS at all, that's not needed as i want to be it universal, it can be installed on any PC. |
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Dex4u 05 Mar 2005, 17:17
Do you mean some thing like this ?.
http://netboot.sourceforge.net/texts/HOWTO.html |
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sirurx 05 Mar 2005, 20:32
Well, actually this is the thing it's typically used for bootrom configuration but i don't understand how system detects is there some boot rom in any card plugged into pci or isa slot. In BIOS setup we can choose 'boot from other devices' and then it is possible. I have some old ISA cards what also implement BootRom functionality, seems i must crack one of these to understand:)
_________________ regards, urx. |
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sirurx 05 Mar 2005, 22:30
I searched the web enough and found this: http://www.phoenix.com/NR/rdonlyres/56E38DE2-3E6F-4743-835F-B4A53726ABED/0/specsbbs101.pdf
If anyone interested how the booting really works this may be useful;) |
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f0dder 06 Mar 2005, 00:57
Another good URL is http://etherboot.sf.net - it works like a charm.
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Pinczakko 09 May 2005, 04:15
sirurx wrote: Hello! I've started a similar kind of project for sometime. More info's are available at: Expansion ROM OS and Low Cost Embedded x86 Teaching Tool _________________ Human knowledge belongs to the world |
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