Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/04/16/16:26:09
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> Don't get too excited if you have a PS/2: it's not supported. UMB_DVR has to
> know how your machine's glue chips work, and it doesn't understand PS/2s' yet.
>
> I think that the chip-specific stuff is strictly part of the shadow-ram
> support. Anybody know of a "pure" UMB provider that stays in real mode and
> doesn't have to know about anything outside the CPU?
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I think that that is impossible. To stay in real-address mode the memory
that is physically mapped to the upper memory area must be turned on,
since virtual memory is disabled, and that requires tickling the chipset.
I can't see any way around it. Fortunately, Chris Blum is working on new
chipsets, although I'm sure he will work harder if we send him shareware
money (at least those of us with supported chipsets, catch-22).
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John W. Horigan GRP Engineer Architecture Verification M/S: RN2-27
Intel, Santa Clara (408)765-4773 jhorigan AT mipos2 DOT intel DOT com RNB2 pole L5
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