With current CVS, I seem to get an abortive exit running pretty much anything.
I have attached some error messages (in this case, from trying to boot DR-DOS.)
It looks liks something isn't getting mapped properly, but it's hard for me
to tell what.
Any clues?
-Brian
Processed 76 lines of config file 'local/plex86.conf'
Initializing plugins
Running VM
::init_monitor OK -----------------
nexus_size = 0x24E
bochs: CMOS: write reg 14h: value = 04h
::sysIOOut: No handler defined for port 0x46E8 (data=0x16).
::sysIOOut: No handler defined for port 0x102 (data=0x1).
::sysIOOut: No handler defined for port 0x4AE8 (data=0x0).
bochs: vga: io write: 3cf: reg 05: value = 10h
bochs: vga: io write: 3da: ignoring: feature ctrl & vert sync
bochs: *** io read 3c5 case 1: sequencer clocking mode
bochs: vga: io write 3c0: address mode reg=16
bochs: vga: io write 3c0: address mode reg=17
bochs: vga: io write 3c0: address mode reg=18
bochs: vga: io write 3c0: address mode reg=19
bochs: vga: io write 3c0: address mode reg=20
bochs: *** io read 3c5 case 1: sequencer clocking mode
bochs: vga: io write: 3cf: reg 05: value = 10h
bochs: *** io read 3c5 case 1: sequencer clocking mode
::plex86 panic:
::emulate:1 default case of 3
Fatal monitor error caused Panic
eax:0xf8000
ebx:0x7c00
ecx:0xf0001
edx:0xf000
ebp:0xfff8
esi:0x0
edi:0x500
esp:0xc
eflags:0x7046
eip:0x300ad0
cs:s=0xff53, dl=0xf530ffff, dh=0x9b0f, valid=1
ss:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1
ds:s=0xff53, dl=0xf530ffff, dh=0x930f, valid=1
es:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1
fs:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1
gs:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1
ldtr:s=0x0, dl=0x0, dh=0x0, valid=0
tr:s=0x0, dl=0x0, dh=0x0, valid=0
gdtr:base=0x0, limit=0x0
idtr:base=0x0, limit=0x3ff
dr0:0x0
dr1:0x0
dr2:0x0
dr3:0x0
dr6:0xffff0ff0
dr7:0x400
tr3:0x0
tr4:0x0
tr5:0x0
tr6:0x0
tr7:0x0
cr0:0x60000032
cr1:0x0
cr2:0x0
cr3:0x0
cr4:0x0
inhibit_mask:0
Stack dump:
Current instruction:
FF53.00300AD0 7F45 ljg $0xff53, $0x0b17
Shutting down plugins
bochs: Note: X11: bx_gui_c::exit() not implemented yet.
Unmapping guest physical memory.
Unmapping monitor print buffer.
Tearing down VM
Closing VM
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Brian R. Gaeke, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PGP/GPG gleefully accepted