Hey Stephen,Unfortunately it happens with any address and with any type of 
access (byte, word, dword, qword). I have no idea what I'm doing wrong since 
the 'dmem' command in the shell works and it displays same memory areas 
correctly.
--Andrew>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 09:55:31 -0600
>From: Stephen Polkowski <step...@centtech.com>
>Subject: Re: [edk2] VirtualBox UEFI and problems with EFI PCI IO
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>Hello Andrew,
>Does this fail for all addresses? What address are you using when it 
>fails. You might want to try a DWORD access instead of a byte. 
>Virtualbox might be picky about the register size while real systems
>might not care.
>Stephen                                          
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