simple question, but please answer
simple question, but please answer
ive seen many boot loaders with either ORG [0] or ORG [07C0], if might not be 07C0, but some other numbers, btu ims ure you guys know wat i mean. now i question is, where is the boot coded loaded to? 07C0:0000 or 0000:07C0?
Re:simple question, but please answer
In real mode an absolute memory address is calculated multiplying the segment value by 16 and adding the offset, so:
0000:7c00 = (0000h * 16) + 7c00h = 7c00h
07c0:0000 = (07c0h * 16) + 0h = 7c00h
they reference to the exact same memory position
0000:7c00 = (0000h * 16) + 7c00h = 7c00h
07c0:0000 = (07c0h * 16) + 0h = 7c00h
they reference to the exact same memory position
Re:simple question, but please answer
Basically, there are many different segment:offset pairs that the bios might load the code to, the best idea is to simply do a jmp at the start of your boot code and this will force cs=segment for example
jmp 0x0000:Start_Boot
would force cs=0x0000 and then jump to Start_Boot, so whatever segment you want to have simply put that first and it should load cs with that value.
hope this helps.
jmp 0x0000:Start_Boot
would force cs=0x0000 and then jump to Start_Boot, so whatever segment you want to have simply put that first and it should load cs with that value.
hope this helps.
Re:simple question, but please answer
org 0 tellsNASM that the FritzOS bootsector is at org 0 - but it's not. So I do a jump from 0x7c00:start i.e. jump from 0x7C00 to the start lable.
That's just one way to load a bootsector...
That's just one way to load a bootsector...
Re:simple question, but please answer
so i can have either
ORG [0]
or
ORG [07C0]?
as long as i jump to the first portion of code?
ORG [0]
or
ORG [07C0]?
as long as i jump to the first portion of code?
Re:simple question, but please answer
if you have a org 0 you have to do a "jmp 0x7C00:start"
if have a org 0x7c00 you can just do "jmp start"
if have a org 0x7c00 you can just do "jmp start"
Re:simple question, but please answer
ok thanx, now jsut one more thing. is the address 7C00 or 07C0?
Re:simple question, but please answer
the correct addresses are 0x07C0:0x0000 and 0x0000:0x7C00.
so with ORG 0x0, you need your CS to be 0x07C0 ( jmp 0x07C0:start ) and with ORG 0x7C00 your CS will be 0x0 ( jmp 0x0000:0x7C00 )
so with ORG 0x0, you need your CS to be 0x07C0 ( jmp 0x07C0:start ) and with ORG 0x7C00 your CS will be 0x0 ( jmp 0x0000:0x7C00 )