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Date:      Sun, 21 May 2000 21:34:27 -0700 (PDT)
From:      giffunip@asme.org
To:        freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   bin/18738: /usr/bin/doscmd reports a 286 while booting
Message-ID:  <20000522043427.414F737BACE@hub.freebsd.org>

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>Number:         18738
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       /usr/bin/doscmd reports a 286 while booting
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          wish
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun May 21 21:40:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Pedro Giffuni
>Release:        3.4 Release
>Organization:
U. Nacional de Colombia
>Environment:
doscmd and kernel rebuilt usind gcc2.95
>Description:
Minix 386 is known to work on protected mode on several 
emulators, and doscmd shouldn't restrict the instruction set.

Running doscmd -bx to boot Minix 386 fails with a message
"Cannot load a 386 kernel on this 286"

FWIW, msd.exe /I reports other (probably unrelated) problems.
>How-To-Repeat:
Result of using -v option:
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Set video mode to 03
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Get configuration
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]
Int8 [f100:006c]
Int1c [f100:006e]
Int9 [f100:0032]

>Fix:


>Release-Note:
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