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I have C code for Linux that, among other things, caches the difference between
the rtc and system time. I want to port this code to FreeBSD/Mac. Linux has the
utility hwclock which reads /dev/rtc and anyway getting the cmos clock time
directly from this interface can be done in a few lines of c
on 07/08/2010 20:39 Bjoern A. Zeeb said the following:
> There are not many assertions put in place and it only checks one of
> the two base ports as I had only done it for me so far. Unfortunately
> there is no ACPI WDRT entry here (either?). devinfo -r was to some use
> though.
ACPI WDRT seems
On 16 August 2010 22:21, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
> In theory, we can shadow video ROM and execute it in emulation *iff*
> it actually contains x86 real mode code. It won't be too hard but I
> am not sure whether it is worth trying. Are you sure the option ROM
> is actually real mode code but not sha
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