using the bootstrap loader
using the bootstrap loader
using the bootstrap loader
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Contents<br />
1-1 Intel-Supplied Bootstrap Loader Drivers .......................................................................... 1-9<br />
2-1 Supplied Third Stage Files .................................................................................................... 2-8<br />
3-1 Procedure Names for Intel-Supplied First Stage Drivers ............................................. 3-26<br />
3-2 5.25-Inch Diskettes Supported by iSBC® 208 and MSC-Specific Drivers .................. 3-27<br />
3-3 8-Inch Diskettes Supported by iSBC® 208 and MSC-Specific Drivers ....................... 3-27<br />
4-1 Names for Intel-Supplied Third Stage Drivers .............................................................. .4-10<br />
4-2 Base Memory Locations Used by <strong>the</strong> Bootstrap Loader ............................................. .4-20<br />
7-1 Postmortem Analysis of Bootstrap Loader Failure ......................................................... 7-6<br />
Figures<br />
3-1 Intel-Supplied BSl.A86 File ................................................................................................. 3-4<br />
3-2 Intel-Supplied BS IMB2.A86 File ........................................................................................ 3-7<br />
3-3 First Stage Configuration File BSERR.A86 .................................................................... 3-29<br />
3-4 First Stage Configuration File BSl.CSD ......................................................................... .3-45<br />
3-5 Excluding Drivers ................................................................................................................. 3-48<br />
4-1 Intel-Supplied BS3.A86 File ................................................................................................. 4-5<br />
4-2 Intel-Supplied BS3MB2.A86 File ........................................................................................ 4-6<br />
4-3 Intel-Supplied BG3.A86 File ................................................................................................ 4-7<br />
4-4 Intel-Supplied BR3.A86 File ................................................................................................ 4-7<br />
4-5 Device-Specific Third Stage SUBMIT File (BS3.CSD) ............................................... .4-16<br />
4-6 Generic Third Stage SUBMIT File (BG3.CSD) ............................................................ .4-17<br />
4-7 Remote Third Stage SUBMIT File (BR3.CSD) ............................................................ .4-18<br />
5-1 Hard-Coded Configuration Information ............................................................................ 5-7<br />
5-2 Modified BS I.CSD File ....................................................................................................... 5-10<br />
5-3 Modified BS I.A86 File ........................................................................................................ 5-38<br />
6-1 Changing <strong>the</strong> BS3.A86 File ................................................................................................. 6-11<br />
A-I EIOS Configuration Screen (ABR) .................................................................................. A-3<br />
A-2 ABDR Screen (DLN, DPN, DFD, DO) .......................................................................... A-4<br />
A-3 Device-Unit Information Screen (NAM and UN) ......................................................... A-5<br />
A-4 Logical Names Screen ......................................................................................................... A-6<br />
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