Re: cdrom bootloader
- From: "Annie" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 08:44:14 +0000 (UTC)
On 2005-11-06 mikegonta@xxxxxxxxxxx said:
> The following code written in Nasm "the Neutral Assembler",
> assembles an ISO 9660/Joliet cdrom 32 bit protected mode boot
> loader image. No bios calls are used at anytime.
>
> Append your own second stage protected mode code with an origin of
> 100000h (1 meg) to the end and burn it to a cdrom or try it in an
> emulator. As is, it will boot from an IDE cdrom.
>
> The assembled image is available at
> http://mikegonta.com/HelloDawn/BOOTABLE_CD.ISO
>
> <code snipped> _____
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Wow! Nice job, Mike. I'm , ,`\ )
impressed! I love to see (^ ) )
this kind of low-level, ~-( )
bare-metal ASM coding. _'((,,,)))
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I've archived your code ( , |
for future reference. `-.-'`-.-'/|_|
Thanks for posting. \ / | |
=()=: / ,'
Hey, Frank, think this could ,' \ '
be adapted to make a self- | )
booting CP/M-86 CD-ROM? | |
Hehehe! |__/____|
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