> Get linux up and get a serial console going. Then lspci (or do this > from fuctory bios) to see what vga chip you have and where it is. If
Ok cat /proc/pci gives an Intergraphics Cyberpro 5000 rev.2 on BUS 0, Device 9 That should be PCI. > you don't have a copy of the vga binary then you will either need to > rip it out of the fuctory bios image or boot under fuctory and then > copy it from memory. The wiki has info on doing this. Of course, I have ripped the fuctory bios, yesterday :D > > Then you can test the bios on the target under the emulator. If it Mmmmmh, the test program under utils/x86emu? I can't compile this :( to few arguments in pci_write() bla, blub or an other program? > works then you can add the bios into your Linuxbios image and set the > rom address accordingly so the emulator will run it on boot. > > If it dosen't work.... Well then you get to debug it...*grin* It will work :D chris > > -- > Richard A. Smith > -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
