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- From: eje@irenaeus.mlo.dec.com (Eric James Ewanco)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: new boot roms
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.144421.575@engage.pko.dec.com>
- Date: 3 Sep 92 14:44:21 GMT
- References: <183c4vINNfit@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>
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- In article <183c4vINNfit@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>, brtmac@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu (Brett McCoy) writes:
- > From: brtmac@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu (Brett McCoy)
- > Subject: new boot roms
- > Date: 2 Sep 1992 16:36:31 -0500
-
- > Okay, here's a thought. Why doesn't someone write up some new boot
- > room code that would make a PC act a lot like a Sun when you turn it
- > on. Get rid of all the gunky MS-DOS support. Put in a nice little
- > monitor to examine memory and various registers and i/o ports and
- > allow easy booting from any device and any partition on that device.
-
- I think that is an excellent idea -- in fact I think hosing the BIOS is going
- to be a necessary step in moving to more advanced operating systems. BIOS is
- out of date. We need SCSI support in the ROMs, a monitor, and flexible booting
- choices. We need BIOS code written in protected mode (like IBM's PS/2 code),
- not in real mode. We need support for seven disk drives and other things.
-
- > This is far, far beyond any skills I have, but it seems like it might
- > be worthwhile and would solve a lot of the problems and workarounds
- > that people are having and using now. Maybe someone should get on
- > AMI's or Phoenix's back and get them to add some support for other
- > OS's than MS-DOS in their boot code.
-
- Some company should propose a standard. Maybe Digital. IBM if they don't try
- to extract license fees from everyone.
-
- With 1 MB flash ROMs 1 mm thick, 8 mm wide and 15 cm long, we can afford to put
- a lot of ROM in PCs and put lots of stuff in it. With memory management we can
- swap unused ROM out or compatibility ROM in.
-
- It is certainly something desparately needed.
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- | Eric Ewanco - Software Engineer For the rash and outrageous opinions ex-|
- | Digital Equipment Corp, Maynard MA pressed herein I alone am responsible; |
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