Hi,
I'm facing a little problem...
On Bocsh, VMWare (Fusion and Player), Parallels, etc it works just fine... but in Virtual PC generates a 'bad parameters sent to the driver'...
Here is a little background:
-Loading ROOT
works fine in all (including Virtual PC)
-When I try to load FAT
works fine in all (excluding Virtual PC)
How can be possible?
I already have reviewed all values passed to BIOS function, and it is correct... There is no crossed boundary (on buffer)...
And, as I always, I must understand why this is happening... Is there any clue?
Thanks
Problems/Virtual PC
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Re: Problems/Virtual PC
Does it work on real hardware outside an emulator?
If it works in several emulators and on hardware, then you have found one of the bugs or places where emulation under Virtual PC isn't 100%
If it works in several emulators and on hardware, then you have found one of the bugs or places where emulation under Virtual PC isn't 100%
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Re: Problems/Virtual PC
....ya... it is, definitely, a VPC bug!!!
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Re: Problems/Virtual PC
Hello,
The probability of it being a bug is very slim. Its probable -- but in almost all cases represents a compatibility error with your software. Have you tried it on real hardware?
The probability of it being a bug is very slim. Its probable -- but in almost all cases represents a compatibility error with your software. Have you tried it on real hardware?
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Re: Problems/Virtual PC
Yes, mike...
It works better than MS-DOS (heheheheh. Just kidding!)... but it works!
It works better than MS-DOS (heheheheh. Just kidding!)... but it works!
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Re: Problems/Virtual PC
I too have problems with the floppy driver in VPC.
Though I suppose it is due to the error-checking my driver does, since on real hardware, it cannot return the head to sector 0 in one try. So I retry a couple of times to get the head to where I want it. Unfortunately, that makes it hang in Virtual PC. I don't know why, though, because any document on floppy drives advises you to retry any command at least once because of drive specifics and other irregularities that occur on real hardware.
But if your OS works on real hardware, and you have a spare machine like I do, why not test it on real hardware?
It'll save you a lot of headaches trying to figure out why it won't work in VPC or Bochs (IIRC, my floppy driver doesn't like Bochs either)
Though I suppose it is due to the error-checking my driver does, since on real hardware, it cannot return the head to sector 0 in one try. So I retry a couple of times to get the head to where I want it. Unfortunately, that makes it hang in Virtual PC. I don't know why, though, because any document on floppy drives advises you to retry any command at least once because of drive specifics and other irregularities that occur on real hardware.
But if your OS works on real hardware, and you have a spare machine like I do, why not test it on real hardware?
It'll save you a lot of headaches trying to figure out why it won't work in VPC or Bochs (IIRC, my floppy driver doesn't like Bochs either)
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Re: Problems/Virtual PC
Already tested on real environment. And works... That's why that I think its a Microsoft problem... or something specific to the VPC must be done... and I don't know what it is...
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