Microport device drivers use BIOS???!?
Tom Neff
tneff at well.UUCP
Mon Apr 17 14:08:52 AEST 1989
In article <1346 at igloo.Scum.COM> jjw at igloo.UUCP (John Welch) writes:
> [286 machine has floppy problems under DOS and uPort V/AT with some
> BIOS's, not with others]
> My question is - I thought that BIOS was real-mode code, and not
>re-entrant, and all of those bad things that scre UNIX up. If that's the
>case, what explains the problems going away for both DOS *and* UNIX if
>the BIOS ONLY was changed???
I would be surprised if V/AT were mode switching for floppy I/O, you
would think that would run like a pig. Maybe for the floppy they
don't care? Still doubtful.
Another thought is that they might steal the disk drive parameters,
including spin-up times and such, from the BIOS at the beginning of
the world, and use them to drive their own protected mode code. Then
you might have floppy problems with some BIOS's even thought the
driver code itself never changed.
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