Hello,
I'm reacting a bit later but I have a trouble with an old DOS OS from Digital
Research called Concurrent DOS.
It worked fine till Qemu v0.11.1.
I tried it with a lot of versions from 0.12.0 to 1.0.1 and it boot correctly.
But after a key pressed, I can't use the keyboard any more. The sys
tem is still running (there is a clock at the bottom
right of the screen).
Thanks,
Alain
De : Kevin O'Connor
À : Alain Ribière
Cc : "qemu-devel@nongnu.org" ; seab...@seabios.org
Envoyé le : Mercredi 7 mars 2012 14h38
Objet : Re: [Qemu-devel
t crash. I can just type a character, which prints on the screen, and
then nothing.
Maybe I made something wrong...
Thanks,
Alain
De : Luiz Capitulino
À : Daniel P. Berrange
Cc : Kevin O'Connor ; Alain Ribière
; "seab...@seabios.org" ;
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>On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 06:31:31AM -0800, Alain Ribière wrote:
> > I ran qemu 1.0.1 and the latest SeaBIOS (from the git) with the following
> > options :
> > qemu-system-i386 -L git/bios -fda disk.img -no-fd-bootchk -boot a -m 16
> >
> > Here is the log :
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Hello,
I have a memory trouble with an old DOS OS from Digital Research called
Concurrent DOS.
It worked fine till Qemu v0.11.1.
I use Qemu to make a legacy application run without any modification.
Starting with Qemu 0.12, my legacy application has not enough memory to run.
Actually it seems th
ight, C-DOS is using memory addresses he shouldn't for
it's own purpose causing conflicts...
If you have any idea.
Thanks, and sorry again for the wrong issue (I will remove the SeaBIOS mailing
list in the future mails)...
Alain
On Tue, May 08, 2
012 at 08:57:53AM -0700, Alain Ribière wrote:
> > I wonder what is the CDOS system at 0D4000... It seems a bit strange.
>
> Very odd. This is still controlled by seabios. Indeed, if I apply
> this (clearly incorrect) patch to seabios:
>
> diff --git a/src/shadow.c b/src/shadow.c