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| From | Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware |
| Subject | Re: Interesting Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs |
| Date | 2026-07-31 08:26 -0500 |
| Organization | csiph.com Internet News Service |
| Message-ID | <114i7qa$2e3a$1@csiph.com> (permalink) |
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MAJ Tom discovered the "fencing off" of certain address ranges during boot. So this using 0xC000 is not a chance coincidence, but the result of IBM engineering. Note that this requires a remote system, could that include a flash ROM with FAT12 file system? "Virtual serial floppy drive The virtual serial floppy allows the computer to boot any floppy diskette (e.g., a reference diskette), even when a floppy drive is not connected to the computer. The virtual serial floppy drive requires two computers, one that receives the data, and one that hosts the virtual floppy drive. The two computers are connected via a null modem cable. Once the two computers are connected via serial cable, on the sending computer open the serdrive.exe utility and specify the diskette image to use (e.g., c:\serdrive reference_disk.ima ). Boot the receiving computer, pressing F6 when XUB is detecting the attached drives. If you wish to boot from the virtual floppy, press F2. To exit the serial drive utility, press ctrl+c on the host computer. You can optionally specify another diskette to attach. Details regarding additional options are available online." "JP1 JP1 is not used in normal operation. When the adapter is not configured, connecting this jumper will force the ROM to respond at address 0xC000, which would cause the machine to boot from the BIOS even without having configured it. You could then use the virtual serial floppy to boot a reference disk, allowing you to configure a machine with a missing or defective floppy drive." Kevin Bowling wrote: > On 7/30/26 21:53, Louis Ohland wrote: >> Kevin, how do we access the larger BOOT ROM that is on the McIDE? >> >> So... the system boots from the original ROMs on the sysboard, then >> once POS has configured the system, then the control is passed to the >> flash on the McIDE? >> >> I suppose an analogy could be accomplished with an updated ethernet >> NIC which supports the bigger flash ROMs? >> >> Kevin Bowling wrote: >>> That sounds cool. There are some machines where slots are at a >>> premium so it would be ideal there. For those where it isn't, maybe >>> easier to extend something like the McIDE which I think has boot >>> hooks, and it could all reasonably fit in an external flash boot ROM >>> BIOS, including all system types and all ADFs? > > The BIOS hook is standard adapter option ROM. > > McIDE has an interesting mode where a jumper JP1 allows it to boot on an > unconfigured system: > https://theretroweb.com/expansioncard/documentation/mcide-user-manual-v1-1-h1-0-6754aa5ae18c6582768777.pdf >
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Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-07-30 17:57 +0000
Take me to the PROM Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-07-30 20:07 -0500
Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com> - 2026-07-30 19:59 -0700
Interesting Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-07-30 23:53 -0500
Catching the Night Train Re: Interesting Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-07-30 23:58 -0500
Re: Interesting Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com> - 2026-07-30 23:08 -0700
Re: Interesting Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-07-31 08:26 -0500
Re: Interesting Re: Decompiling the Reference Diskette and associated programs Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com> - 2026-07-31 10:41 -0700
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