-dc800:0 2 If it says 55 AA 00 then something is very weird.
It says 55 AA 01 Is that "avarage" weird ?
I have 55 AA 40 at c000:0000 which means: here's an "EPROM" (video bios) of 0x40*512 = 32K.
So I would have 0x01*512 = 512byte video Bios ???? Wouldn't that be a little low (understatement).
No, the video BIOS is at C0000, not C8000. This just means that you have yet another "ROM" at C8000 that has a checksum control only for its *first* 512 bytes. You can determine its *real* size in two ways: (1) Browse it in DEBUG and determine where it ends, and (2) If you have Award BIOS, there are popular tools like CBROM that can list your compressed BIOS ROM image file contents, including all decompressable ROM modules, their size, and decompression address.
Regards, Lucho
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