DIY_EFI Digest Thursday, 3 October 1996 Volume 01 : Number 297 In this issue: Re: ROM bios builder kit (was: a thought...) See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the DIY_EFI or DIY_EFI-Digest mailing lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Gordon Couger Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 00:21:59 -0500 Subject: Re: ROM bios builder kit (was: a thought...) >At 07:57 PM 10/2/96 -0400, Thor Johnson wrote: > I used their stuff back at the dawn of time and John and John have a good solid product with good support. Last I looked the price was right. This is good solid code. We had a 4 NHz pc boot off a floppy in 10 seconds. It didn't do any error checking it just loaded and went. We eventaly threw away all the disk drive code and replaced it with network code. It took two of us a couple of days after we found our way around their code. Gordon >There is a company in California called "Annabooks". They sell a real nifty >BIOS kit which allows you to write your own bios using routines from their >library, I believe they also have the tools for ROMing your exe files to put >onto a flash ROMdisk or whatever, and they also have a version of MSDOS >specially made for ROMdisks. I don't have the address + details handy, but >I think they have a web page. Try a Yahoo or Webcrawler search for Annabooks. >If you still can't find them, drop me a line next week (I'm out of town >until the 10th) and I can email you the particulars. > >regards >dn >dnorquay@xxx.com > ------------------------------ End of DIY_EFI Digest V1 #297 ***************************** To subscribe to DIY_EFI-Digest, send the command: subscribe diy_efi-digest in the body of a message to "Majordomo@xxx. A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace "diy_efi-digest" in the command above with "diy_efi".