Ludovic Rousseau schrieb:
> On 14/08/06, Chris L. Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 8/14/06, Ludovic Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> In many documentations I read that Boot Camp is needed to boot from
>>> BIOS. One good example is "2D/3D Acceleration works with BootCamp and
>>> the latest ATI Drivers" on the main page of the Wiki [1].
>>>
>>> I think the sentence is incorrect since Boot Camp is not needed at
>>> all. Only the firmware upgrade to version 1.0.1 to allow a BIOS boot
>>> is needed. Boot Camp is just a nice tool to repartition the hard disk
>>> and burn a CD with Windows drivers.
>>>
>>> You do not need to install or use Boot Camp to use the ATI proprietary
>>> driver or the VESA modes.
>>>
>>> Do you agree?
>> I think the ATI drivers don't work without the pseudo BIOS.
> 
> Sure. But is that pseudo BIOS installed by the firmware 1.0.1 upgrade
> or by Boot Camp?
> Where is stored the pseudo BIOS? in firmware or in a file on the disk?
> 
> Bye,
> 

The pseudo BIOS is installed by the firmware upgrade and is part of the 
firmware.

cu

Edgar (gimli) Hucek

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