That is why I told you to replace the 8 long values with the jump of
32bytes
foreward in the nbloader.S (not nbiloader, was my mistake).
Cheers
C. Plattner
Florian Weimer wrote:
>
> Christoph Plattner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If (only if so) the loader expects an image of one block, loaded at
> > 0x10000 and with an entry point of 0x10000 then you have a chance by
> > changing the nbiloader.S file (removing the first 32bytes of the
> > data table and set there a jump to the address offset 32 bytes.
>
> That's what I've done, basically. (I assume that nbiloader.S and
> nbloader.S are the same files.) But I'm using a slightly different
> copy procedure which doesn't care where the code is loaded in memory,
> as long as it's a single block of data.
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