ROM disk [ was Re: RAM disk ]
George Pajari
pajari at grads.cs.ubc.ca
Sun Apr 10 09:05:55 AEST 1988
>From ubc-cs!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!bbn!oberon!cit-vax!cit-vlsi!wen-king Sat Apr 9 15:52:18 PDT 1988
Article 393 of comp.unix.microport:
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>From: wen-king at cit-vlsi.Caltech.Edu (Wen-King Su)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.xenix
Subject: ROM disk [ was Re: RAM disk ]
Date: 9 Apr 88 05:11:30 GMT
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Article <6052 at cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> by wen-king at cit-vlsi.UUCP (Wen-King Su)
> Reading about RAM-DISK drivers gave me an idea about building a
> ...virtually indestructible :-) UNIX box, whose root resides on a ROM-DISK.
> .... Does anyone know whether UNIX can be booted off a ROM disk? Does
> Driver Design Labs plan to provide ROM-DISK drivers?
(a) with some mods it certainly is possible to put UNIX in ROM...it has been
done several times...most recently by HP with their Integral personal
computer which has a relatively full System V UNIX + utilities + root
partition in ROM. If you are looking for a virtually indestructible
UNIX box (including built-ink ThinkJet printer) check this one out.
It was also done in the days of Version 6 and minimal UNIX (which ran
on 64Kb PDP-11 computers) when some University (I forget which/whom) put
most of the kernel in ROM and ran with only floppies on a PDP-11/03.
(b) Driver Design Labs will write driver for any device for any (reasonable)
O/S for anybody...given enough reason (i.e. $$$). So far no one has
asked for ROM-DISKs...but we're willing.
George Pajari (part-time M.Sc. student, part-time device driver writer)
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