Hi, I just got the sources from CVS; before I used to use the CVS snapshots. I have this linux installation that would run fine (although slwoly) with the CVS snapshot. With the sources from CVS, it doesn't anymore. Since I'm pretty new to plex86, I hope someone could at least point me to the right place where to find out what's going wrong. For the future, I hope to add multi-drive support to plex86 (I have win2000 on 3 partitions that I'd like to run). So here's the output of plex: Processing command-line options Opening VM (/dev/plex86) Processing config file linuxhd... Allocating 16MB of physical memory in VM Mapping virtualized physical memory into monitor Zeroing virtualized physical memory Mapping monitor print buffer into user mem. ROM: loading image '../bios/BIOS-plex86-current' @ 0xf0000 (65536 bytes) ROM: loading image '../bios/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40' @ 0xc0000 (32768 bytes) Setting prescan depth to 3 prescan on Processed 64 lines of config file 'linuxhd' Initializing plugins Running VM ::init_monitor OK ----------------- nexus_size = 0x24E ::sysIOOut: No handler defined for port 0x70!. ::sysIOIn: No handler defined for port 0x71. ::sysIOOut: No handler defined for port 0x71!. ::plex86 panic: ::emulate:1 default case of 5 Fatal monitor error caused Panic eax:0x0 ebx:0x0 ecx:0x0 edx:0x0 ebp:0x0 esi:0x0 edi:0x0 esp:0x1a eflags:0x46 eip:0xa0000 cs:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9b00, valid=1 ss:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1 ds:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1 es:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1 fs:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1 gs:s=0x0, dl=0xffff, dh=0x9300, valid=1 ldtr:s=0x0, dl=0x0, dh=0x0, valid=0 tr:s=0x0, dl=0x0, dh=0x0, valid=0 gdtr:base=0x0, limit=0x0 idtr:base=0x0, limit=0x3ff dr0:0x0 dr1:0x0 dr2:0x0 dr3:0x0 dr6:0xffff0ff0 dr7:0x400 tr3:0x0 tr4:0x0 tr5:0x0 tr6:0x0 tr7:0x0 cr0:0x60000032 cr1:0x0 cr2:0x0 cr3:0x0 cr4:0x0 inhibit_mask:0 Stack dump: Current instruction: 0000.000A0000 0000 addb %al, (%bx,%si) Shutting down plugins bochs: Note: X11: bx_gui_c::exit() not implemented yet. Unmapping guest physical memory. Unmapping monitor print buffer. Tearing down VM Closing VM
