Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 22:38:25 -0600 (CST) From: joed@telecom.ksu.edu (Joe Diehl) To: msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au (Michael Smith) Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bochs (386 emulation) Message-ID: <199612100438.WAA25264@telecom.ksu.edu> In-Reply-To: <199612100344.OAA12978@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au> from "Michael Smith" at Dec 10, 96 02:14:36 pm
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As Michael Smith wrote: > > Robert Eckardt stands accused of saying: > > > > Then I started with `bochs -bootA' > > I had to press return since DOS6.22 waits after the `Starting MS-DOS' message. > > FWIW, this is DOS checking the keyboard controller. I think it sends > a 'reset' command and expects a response of some sort; it's been a while > since I looked at that for doscmd. > > Alas, this was the original problem. Reran bochs and hit return, and the program started going again, but later paniced and died.. The output of the debugging information being spit to the xterm is listed at the bottom of the message if anyone is interested. I am running the latest version on the ftp site (from december), perhaps I should try moving backwards in versions. Is anyone successfully running this version of the software? KBD: unsupported int 16h function 92h KBD: controller passed byte f2h to keyboard KBD: indentify keyboard command received int15h: default handler encounters CF=0 KBD: controller passed byte f2h to keyboard KBD: indentify keyboard command received int15h: default handler encounters CF=0 KBD: controller passed byte f2h to keyboard KBD: indentify keyboard command received vga_update(): updated=0 enabled=1 int15h: default handler encounters CF=0 vga_update(): updated=0 enabled=1 vga_update(): updated=0 enabled=1 int10h: f 1A, sf 0: returning hardcoded result unsupported IO read from port 56e0 unsupported IO read from port aae0 unsupported IO read from port e2e0 unsupported IO read from port 1ee0 int10h: f 12h: sf 34h bochs: panic, int10h: f 12h: subf BL=34h real mode CS.d_b = 16 bit current operand size = 16 current address size = 16 SS.d_b = 16 bit --- Joe Diehl <joed@telecom.ksu.edu> KSU Dept. of Telecommunications
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