mm.. i think so.
tim should try to decide witch cpu is required.... ;D
The Mobius and 386 machines
Re:The Mobius and 386 machines
until when? until someone discovers that u have used a pentium 3 opcode? just kidding..
Re:The Mobius and 386 machines
When I tested it again, when I didn't press the F12 button in bochs, which means: use mouse, it worked.DennisCGc wrote: Hey, I tested it and my keyboard doesn't work
Bochs log:
I don't know what's wrong with it.Code: Select all
00155975058i[KBD ] reset-disable command received 00157455481e[KBD ] controller_enQ(): OUTB set! **same message repeated a dozen of times** 00157466698e[KBD ] controller_enQ(): OUTB set! 00285290500i[KBD ] internal keyboard buffer full, ignoring scancode.(20) 00285632500i[KBD ] internal keyboard buffer full, ignoring scancode.(a0) 00285906500i[KBD ] internal keyboard buffer full, ignoring scancode.(20)
(But the startup screen looks quite good )
May be a bug in bochs, or the Mobius.
Re:The Mobius and 386 machines
Pentium! Oh well. As that's what your going for, it would be a good idea if you optimised it for the pentium as well , compiler optimisations and instruction pairings etc.Tim Robinson wrote: I already decided -- Pentium.
As for below Pentium cpuid, supported are:
Intel 486DX4 100 (but AFAIK not AMD 486DX4 100/120)
AMD Am5x86 133MHz
Possibly Cyrix 5x86
One special case though is the Cyrix 6x86. It had the CPUID instruction but it could be turned on/off, the default is OFF .
Only a few BIOSs had an option to turn it on!
Will you be supporting Cyrix's Tim? (I'll test the mobius with a cyrix soon).
hope this helps.
srg