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Re: GRUB 1.90 is released


From: Yoshinori K. Okuji
Subject: Re: GRUB 1.90 is released
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:31:15 +0200
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On Sunday 14 August 2005 09:47, Vladimir Serbinenko wrote:
> >Do you mean 80386? Of course, no. I don't have such an old CPU.
> But some people use old PC like a home servers.

So?

> Perhaps if we read a huge block of memory it will do the trick?

Only if you prove that the current implementation does not work, I will 
consider it.

I have already investigated how other systems deal with Gate A20. For example, 
Linux does not do such a thing, but nobody has reported that it does not 
work.

> >BTW, why do you say 2 microseconds? Where does this come from?
>
> outb    %al, $0x80
> In documentation it's written that it causes a wait of 1 microsecond

Did you really read the code? GRUB tries to enable Gate A20 until it is 
enabled. What is wrong with this?

> On the same page it's written that some laptops have the problem with
> 0x0 and 0x100000 addresses. Perhaps we should move the test address?

GRUB does not use such addresses.

Okuji




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