On Thu, Oct 21, 1999, Francois Desloges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I thought the FMU header was always needed by the EBSA-285 PBL?
>Should I conclude that you uploaded the BIOS in Bank 0, and you didn't
use the
>PBL to start it up?
>In which case why use the AIF header as well ?
You are right, the FMU header is needed when using the angel boot
selector. In my case, I'm directly flashing the bios at 0.
I still use the AIF header because the bios relies on some infos beeing
in this header (the size of the data section). All this could probably be
changed via linker tricks in the ld script (and we could get rid of the
mkaif as well except for calculating the checksum).
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