[MinnowBoard] : How does one run MS-DOS on a MinnowBoard MAX (or turbot)?
Richardson, Brian
brian.richardson at intel.com
Wed May 4 15:14:49 UTC 2016
Gerard: I was going to suggest RU-UEFI, so that saves me a lot of trouble. I used to work at AMI and this was one of the tools I always kept on a USB drive for testing. Of course, I also used to run the EXE version from a floppy disk, but that was a long time ago ...
Most of the low-level functions for evaluating PCIe settings (registers, MMIO, etc.) can be done at the UEFI Shell. There are actually some built-in shell commands that run similar functions and can be scripted. There's some training in Intel's "UEFI and EDK II 3 day training" that covers these topics. https://firmware.intel.com/learn/uefi/uefi-training-materials
I think you're taking the right approach testing this below the OS, but you're probably looking at bus/electrical issues. Hopefully you can get this resolved.
Thanks ... br
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Hi Brian,
That is a really good question! :)
We have a couple of PCB designs which one could consider as MinnowBoard MAX "derivatives". On one of the designs (PCB) we have a serious problem with reliable access to the Realtek 8111 NiC, even though "on paper" (schematics,
etc) the two PCB's have the same NiC designs (so in one design everything on the PCB works perfectly while on the other there seems to be some PCI bus access issues to the NiC). We have tried different drivers and other OS level debugging (mainly linux based) but can't seem to isolate the problem (sometimes lspci will list the Realtek NiC after a reboot and sometimes not and when it does get detected/listed by lspci, the whole lspci entry is occasionally corrupted and shows FF FF, etc). Obviously sounds/smells/looks like a PCI bus problem (differential pair impedance, component differences, PCB layout differences, etc..) but we can't seem to isolate it. So we would like to do some "lower level" testing/checking of PCI enumeration and maybe other PCI debugging tools. One of the tools we wanted to play with runs on MS-DOS.
However, someone just pointed me at UEFI app:
https://github.com/JamesAmiTw/ru-uefi/raw/master/5.17.0284.zip
which should actually be able to run as an EFI app on our normal minnow-derived firmware/BIOS. So need to check that out as well.
If you have any other ideas or pointers please let me know.
Thanks & Regards
Gerard
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What is the low-level debugging requirement? Does it need to be run in DOS or just at a level below the OS?
Thanks ... br
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Brian Richardson, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, Intel Software brian.richardson at intel.com -- http://evangelists.intel.com/bio/Brian_Richardson_
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Resent with better subject line....
Does anyone know how one could bot MS-DOS on a MBM/T?
Would like to do this for some low-level debugging we need to do.
I assume it needs a "legacy BIOS" but from what I read the winzent legacy BIOS (which is due soon) is not yet available?
Any help would be appreciated!
Regards
Gerard
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