I have taken the driver out for the onboard device at no avail - does that
mean the VGA bios doesn't need to be in the image also if it's an add-on
card?

On 28/02/07, Lu, Yinghai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Is the VGA device treated as add on card or onboard device in your HW
model?



In first case, the VGA BIOS is supposed to be loaded by HW model. Such as
qemu-i386, or xen start …



YH


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*From:* Joe Pub [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:52 AM
*To:* Lu, Yinghai
*Cc:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [LinuxBIOS] LinuxBIOS and VMWare



Hi Lu,

I have changed the config as suggested, didn't realise that the PCI id's
had to be in numerical order.  Different result with VMWare now, it reports
a triple fault within the VMWare log, but that it as much as I can get from
it, still no serial output when VGA is on

Regards,
Joe

On 28/02/07, *Lu, Yinghai* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

chip northbridge/intel/i440bx

 device pci_domain 0 on
  device pci 0.0 on end     # host bridge
  device pci 1.0 on end     # PCI bridge
  device pci 10.0 on end     # SCSI storage controller
  device pci 11.0 on end     # Ethernet controller
  device pci 12.0 on end     # Audio controller

  device pci f.0 on       # VGA controller
   chip drivers/pci/onboard
    device pci f.0 on end
    register "rom_address" = "0xfff80000"
   end
  end

  device pci 7.0 on      # ISA bridge
  end
 end



= è





chip northbridge/intel/i440bx

 device pci_domain 0 on
  device pci 0.0 on end     # host bridge
  device pci 1.0 on end     # PCI bridge


    device pci 7.0 on      # ISA bridge
  end


chip drivers/pci/onboard
    device pci f.0 on end
    register "rom_address" = "0xfff80000"
   end


  device pci 10.0 on end     # SCSI storage controller
  device pci 11.0 on end     # Ethernet controller
  device pci 12.0 on end     # Audio controller

     end





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