Il 02/08/2012 17:09, Hervé Poussineau ha scritto: > Paolo Bonzini a écrit : >> Il 02/08/2012 10:37, Hervé Poussineau ha scritto: >>> Difference with AMD PCscsi is that DC-390 contains a EEPROM, >>> and that a romfile is available to add INT13 support. >>> >>> This has been successfully tested on: >>> - MS DOS 6.22 (using DC390 ASPI driver) >>> - MS Windows 98 SE (using DC390 driver) >>> - MS Windows NT 3.1 (using DC390 driver) >>> - MS Windows NT 4.0 (using DC390 driver) >>> - hard disk and cdrom boot >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Hervé Poussineau <[email protected]> >> >> I can take this patch in the SCSI tree, but... do we really need two >> models, considering that the PCI id is the same and that (for the >> coolness factor of installing NT 3.1 onto an empty VM) we can just add >> ESP support to SeaBIOS? Does the option ROM not work without the EEPROM? > > No, the option ROM requires the EEPROM.
Ok, then let's add the EEPROM unconditionally? >> (Regarding ESP support in SeaBIOS, I have an almost working patch; >> however, Windows XP setup fails at "Starting Windows" and I don't have >> any older images nor time to investigate... I attach both the QEMU and >> SeaBIOS changes, feel free to pick them up). > > BTW, ack for your QEMU changes, if you want to put them in your tree... Thanks. I must have an NT 4.0 CD somewhere, just need to find it... :) Paolo
