You can't use the "insert" key until we change to 16-bit scancodes............I'm 
working on this.

Drew Northup, N1XIM

Jonathan Eicher wrote:

> It worked!  You can get Netware to load as a guest OS by deleting the following 
>lines in  /kernel/emulation/proc_ctrl.c
>
> In function MOV_CdRd(vm_t *vm) delete these lines in case 4:
>       monpanic(vm, "MOV_CdRd: CR4\n");
>       /*  Protected mode: #GP(0) if attempt to write a 1 to */
>       /*  any reserved bit of CR4 */
>
>       monprint(vm, "MOV_CdRd: ignoring write to CR4 of 0x%08x\n",
>         val32);
>       if (val32) {
>         monpanic(vm, "MOV_CdRd: (CR4) write of 0x%08x\n",
>           val32);
>         }
>       /* Only allow writes of 0 to CR4 for now. */
>       /* Writes to bits in CR4 should not be 1s as CPUID */
>       /* returns not-supported for all of these features. */
>       vm->guest_cpu.cr4.raw = 0;
>
> In function MOV_RdCd(vm_t *vm) delete these lines in case 4:
>       monpanic(vm, "MOV_RdCd: CR4\n");
>       val32 = vm->guest_cpu.cr4.raw;
>
> P.S.  The installation gets about halfway completed and then the 'Insert' key is 
>required to add device drivers.  I can't get past this point because:
> bochs: # Grey insert key not on 83-key keyboard
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks
> -Jon
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 03:27PM >>>
> Delete that panic in proc_ctrl.c.  If the bits are all zero then
> no problem.  If any are set it will panic and print them.
>
> -Kevin


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