Hi together,
we have got some ISA-Card with only one EPROM on it.
If we plug-in this ISA-Card in a PC, the PC "converted" itself
to an X-Terminal. This meens, the whole X-Terminal software
is in this EEPROM - nothing else is important on the ISA-Card.
So, is there a way, if we store the content of the
X-Terminal EEPROM to the filesystem of a Linux server, to modify the
EEPROM-image in this way, that we can execute this on a Client PC
booting this modified image via a bootable NIC and a serverbased
DHCP-Daemon / BOOTP-Daemon ?
If this would be possible, we are able to remove all the
ISA-X-Terminal Cards an replace them with bootable NIC's
connected to the Linux-Server.
From the BIOS/EEPROM integration i know the following:
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offset
00h WORD AA55h - ROM signature
02h BYTE ??h - Size of ROM image in 512 byte blocks
03h 3 BYTEs - Initialization procedure; called FAR by
the BIOS. Use RETF to return
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Could somebody help me or give me same tipps ?
regards
Danny
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