> Yes, but that appends only one file. Appending two files to the kernel
> raises the need to find where the second file begins. (If possible without
> unreliable signature searchs.)
using the SYS CONFIG mechanism, you could easily have
SYS CONFIG /AndThe1stAttachedFileIsHasSize12345 /AndThe2n
Michael Reichenbach schrieb:
> Bernd Blaauw schrieb:
>> Eric Auer schreef:
>>> mode: You could use the technology of Rayer's ROMOS
>>> which allows you to boot a FAT12 image directly from
>>> ROM. This image has only 1 FAT, so MS DOS 6 does not
>>>
>> I wonder how large such expansion ROM images
Hi Bernd,
>> ... You could use the technology of Rayer's ROMOS
>> which allows you to boot a FAT12 image directly from
>> ROM. This image has only 1 FAT, so MS DOS 6 does not
>>
> I wonder how large such expansion ROM images can be (64K? more?).
Standard method has a limit of 64 kB according
Hi,
>> 1. Add very basic readonly root directory file
>> read ability for ISO9660 CD/DVD to the kernel,
>
> However this requires major code re-writing for this new driver, instead
> of relying on working drivers. (Which only requires the kernel to have
> this drivers's files embedded or on
Bernd Blaauw schrieb:
> Eric Auer schreef:
>> mode: You could use the technology of Rayer's ROMOS
>> which allows you to boot a FAT12 image directly from
>> ROM. This image has only 1 FAT, so MS DOS 6 does not
>>
> I wonder how large such expansion ROM images can be (64K? more?). The
> Coreboot
>> Why? After all, it would be a special kernel binary used to
>> boot CD-ROMs only, so you would usually want to load both.
>
> Oh okay. Well in THAT case I think I would prefer one of two
> other methods: 1. Add very basic readonly root directory file
> read ability for ISO9660 CD/DVD to the kern
Eric Auer schreef:
> mode: You could use the technology of Rayer's ROMOS
> which allows you to boot a FAT12 image directly from
> ROM. This image has only 1 FAT, so MS DOS 6 does not
>
I wonder how large such expansion ROM images can be (64K? more?). The
Coreboot project (www.coreboot.org , for
Hi again, adding another idea to the possibilities of
booting from CD/DVD without having to use 1.2 / 1.44
or 2.88 MB boot floppy images or MEMDISK in emulation
mode: You could use the technology of Rayer's ROMOS
which allows you to boot a FAT12 image directly from
ROM. This image has only 1 FAT,
Hi!
> my point was that you won't have to provide a drive letter.
...
> So that you could, say, debug your CONFIG.SYS not to load
> SHSUCDX and/or ELTORITO.SYS?
I was thinking more of a config.sys menu item to load them
while the others would be for normal boot without them...
> Why? After all,
>> No. You could just load the contents of the files and
>> execute them so you don't have to provide a letter.
>
> You cannot "just load ... and execute", you would have
> to do it at the right moment etc.
Of course, but my point was that you won't have to provide a drive letter.
> In particular
Hi!
> No. You could just load the contents of the files and
> execute them so you don't have to provide a letter.
You cannot "just load ... and execute", you would have
to do it at the right moment etc. In particular, you
would load SHSUCDX after all DEVICE lines, so you had
to keep it waiting i
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