Searched refs:ROM (Results 1 – 25 of 139) sorted by relevance
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| /openbsd/src/usr.bin/file/magdir/ |
| D | console | 7 # ROM dump format 9 0 string NES\032 iNES ROM dump, 19 # gameboy: file(1) magic for the Nintendo (Color) Gameboy raw ROM format 21 0x104 belong 0xCEED6666 Gameboy ROM: 24 >0x147 byte 0x00 \b, [ROM ONLY] 25 >0x147 byte 0x01 \b, [ROM+MBC1] 26 >0x147 byte 0x02 \b, [ROM+MBC1+RAM] 27 >0x147 byte 0x03 \b, [ROM+MBC1+RAM+BATT] 28 >0x147 byte 0x05 \b, [ROM+MBC2] 29 >0x147 byte 0x06 \b, [ROM+MBC2+BATTERY] [all …]
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| D | sinclair | 42 # Sinclair QL ROM (ThMO) 43 0 belong =0x4AFB0001 QL plugin-ROM data,
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| D | intel | 38 # rom: file(1) magic for BIOS ROM Extensions found in intel machines 41 0 beshort 0x55AA BIOS (ia32) ROM Ext.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/scripttempl/ |
| D | xstormy16.sc | 82 } > ROM" 92 } > ROM" 109 that is RAM and one from 0x8000 up which is ROM. */ 113 ROM (!w) : ORIGIN = 0x8000, LENGTH = 0xFF8000 154 /* Read-only sections in ROM. */ 155 .int_vec ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.int_vec) } > ROM 157 …{RELOCATING-0} : { *(.rodata) ${RELOCATING+*(.rodata.*)} ${RELOCATING+*(.gnu.linkonce.r.*)} } > ROM 160 .jcr : { KEEP (*(.jcr)) } > ROM 161 .eh_frame : { KEEP (*(.eh_frame)) } > ROM 162 .gcc_except_table : { *(.gcc_except_table) } > ROM [all …]
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| D | tic4xcoff.sc | 1 # In microcomputer (MC) mode, the vectors are mapped into the on-chip ROM, 3 # on the external bus. In MC mode, the on-chip ROM contains a bootloader program 4 # that loads the internal RAM from the serial port or external ROM. 9 # 3. MC mode, external ROM. 10 # 4. MC mode, external ROM, external RAM. 11 # 5. MP mode, external ROM. 12 # 6. MP mode, external ROM, external RAM. 26 # In MP mode with external ROM, DATA needs to be copied into RAM at boot time.
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils-2.17/ld/scripttempl/ |
| D | xstormy16.sc | 81 } > ROM" 91 } > ROM" 108 that is RAM and one from 0x8000 up which is ROM. */ 112 ROM (!w) : ORIGIN = 0x8000, LENGTH = 0xFF8000 153 /* Read-only sections in ROM. */ 154 .int_vec ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.int_vec) } ${RELOCATING+> ROM} 156 … : { *(.rodata) ${RELOCATING+*(.rodata.*)} ${RELOCATING+*(.gnu.linkonce.r.*)} } ${RELOCATING+> ROM} 159 .jcr : { KEEP (*(.jcr)) } ${RELOCATING+> ROM} 160 .eh_frame : { KEEP (*(.eh_frame)) } ${RELOCATING+> ROM} 161 .gcc_except_table : { *(.gcc_except_table) } ${RELOCATING+> ROM} [all …]
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| D | tic4xcoff.sc | 1 # In microcomputer (MC) mode, the vectors are mapped into the on-chip ROM, 3 # on the external bus. In MC mode, the on-chip ROM contains a bootloader program 4 # that loads the internal RAM from the serial port or external ROM. 9 # 3. MC mode, external ROM. 10 # 4. MC mode, external ROM, external RAM. 11 # 5. MP mode, external ROM. 12 # 6. MP mode, external ROM, external RAM. 26 # In MP mode with external ROM, DATA needs to be copied into RAM at boot time.
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/amd64/ |
| D | install | 5 should your computer support it, is to boot off the OpenBSD CD-ROM, 6 USB key, or off one of the bootable CD-ROM mini images. Otherwise, you 13 If you are using CD-ROM, USB key or floppy media, ensure the media is 27 CD-ROM drive, or across a network, most likely more than a minute. 49 OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
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| D | xfer | 4 CD-ROM 11 If you can't (or don't want to) boot off a CD-ROM, you can use a floppy
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| D | upgrade | 2 OpenBSDUpgrade({:-the CD-ROM or an installation floppy as you would do for
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/alpha/ |
| D | install | 5 to boot from the bootable CD-ROM mini image, then install from your favorite 8 Booting from CD-ROM installation media: 12 to find the device ID of your CD-ROM drive (the device ID is 14 with DKA for a SCSI CD-ROM drive). If your drive shows up with 16 (unless it is DKA0). For example, if your CD-ROM drive is listed 20 Insert the OpenBSD/MACHINE CD-ROM and enter 112 Installing using the CD-ROM or Network procedure: 119 from a slow network connection or a CD-ROM, most likely more than 132 OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
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| D | xfer | 4 CD-ROM 8 If you can burn the bootable CD-ROM mini image, you can boot from it. 12 If you do not have a CD-ROM drive on your alpha:
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| D | upgrade | 2 OpenBSDUpgrade({:-the CD-ROM-:})
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/i386/ |
| D | install | 5 should your computer support it, is to boot off an OpenBSD CD-ROM, 6 USB key, or off one of the bootable CD-ROM mini images. Otherwise, you 13 If you are using CD-ROM, USB key or floppy media, ensure the media is 27 CD-ROM drive, or across a network, most likely more than a minute. 50 OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
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| D | xfer | 4 CD-ROM 11 If you can't (or don't want to) boot off a CD-ROM, you can use a floppy
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/usr.sbin/mkhybrid/src/ |
| D | README.hfs_boot | 7 A bootable HFS CD requires an Apple CD-ROM (or compatible) driver, a bootable 10 A driver can be obtained from any other Mac bootable CD-ROM using the 15 suitable System Folder, again from another CD-ROM or disk. 26 first HFS partition it finds on the given CD-ROM and this is used for the 33 where CDROM_device is the device name used by the CD-ROM (e.g. /dev/cdrom)
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/hppa/ |
| D | install | 6 from either the network or a CD-ROM. 9 Booting from CD-ROM installation media: 11 To boot from SCSI CD-ROM, simply insert the CD into the drive before power 23 P0 SESCSI.2.0 TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6201TA 29 To boot from your CD-ROM type: 111 a slow network connection or a CD-ROM, most likely more than a minute. 133 OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/sparc64/ |
| D | xfer | 4 CD-ROM (NOT supported if booting from floppy) 8 If you created an OpenBSD CD-ROM (and have a CD-ROM drive), you may be 9 able to boot from it, or from the supplied bootable CD-ROM mini image. If you 10 can boot from the CD-ROM, you are home free and can proceed to the
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| D | prep | 8 Your OpenBOOT ROM may need some setup. You cannot use the security modes 9 of the OpenBOOT ROM. Make sure that the ROM security modes are disabled: 15 have an initial specific factory setup of the boot ROM, in order to start up
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| D | install | 5 in terms of preliminary setup is to use an OpenBSD installation CD-ROM 22 be it a Solaris or OpenBSD CD-ROM or OpenBSD install diskettes, is good 41 Booting From CD-ROM installation media: 48 messages. Boot failure modes are typically a lot of CD-ROM drive 84 Installing using the Floppy, CD-ROM, miniroot or netboot procedure: 103 OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
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| D | upgrade | 2 OpenBSDUpgrade({:-CD-ROM, bsd.rd, the miniroot, or an installation floppy-:})
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/macppc/ |
| D | xfer | 4 CD-ROM 14 OpenBSD can now be booted from a CD-ROM by holding down the 'c' key
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| D | upgrade | 1 OpenBSDUpgrade({:-the CD-ROM-:})
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| /openbsd/src/gnu/gcc/gcc/config/iq2000/ |
| D | iq2000.opt | 32 Use ROM instead of RAM 45 Put uninitialized constants in ROM (needs -membedded-data)
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| /openbsd/src/distrib/notes/landisk/ |
| D | upgrade | 2 dnl OpenBSDUpgrade({:-the CD-ROM-:})
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