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+#romimage: file=mybios.bin, address=0xfff80000 # 512k at memory top
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+# CPU:
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+# --enable-show-ips option enabled, to find your workstation's capability.
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+# Measured IPS value will then be logged into your log file or status bar
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+# 2.1Ghz Athlon XP with Linux 2.6/g++ 3.4 12 to 15 Mips
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+# 1.6Ghz Intel P4 with Win2000/g++ 3.3 5 to 7 Mips
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+# 650Mhz Athlon K-7 with Linux 2.4.4/egcs-2.91.66 2 to 2.5 Mips
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+# You can also toggle the mouse usage at runtime (control key + middle
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+# mouse button on X11, SDL, wxWidgets and Win32).
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+# With the mouse type option you can select the type of mouse to emulate.
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+# The default value is 'ps2'. The other choices are 'imps2' (wheel mouse
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+# on PS/2), 'serial', 'serial_wheel' (one com port requires setting
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+# 'mode=mouse') and 'usb' (3-button mouse - one of the USB ports must be
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+# mouse: enabled=1, type=imps2
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-# ne2k: ioaddr=0x280, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=xl0
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-# ne2k: ioaddr=0x280, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tuntap, ethdev=tun0, script=./ifup.tun
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-# the networking code.
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+#
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+# If you don't want to make connections to any physical networks,
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+# you can use the following 'ethmod's to simulate a virtual network.
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+# null: All packets are discarded, but logged to a few files.
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+# arpback: ARP is simulated. Disabled by default.
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+# vde: Virtual Distributed Ethernet
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+# vnet: ARP, ICMP-echo(ping), DHCP and read/write TFTP are simulated.
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+# The virtual host uses 192.168.10.1.
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+# DHCP assigns 192.168.10.2 to the guest.
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+# TFTP uses the ethdev value for the root directory and doesn't
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+# overwrite files.
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+#
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+#=======================================================================
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=en0 #macosx
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=xl0
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=linux, ethdev=eth0
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=win32, ethdev=MYCARD
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tap, ethdev=tap0
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=null, ethdev=eth0
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=vde, ethdev="/tmp/vde.ctl"
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+# ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=vnet, ethdev="c:/temp"
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+pnic: mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tuntap, ethdev=/dev/net/tun:tap0
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#=======================================================================
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# USER_SHORTCUT:
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# This defines the keyboard shortcut to be sent when you press the "user"
|
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-# button in the headerbar. The shortcut string can be a combination of
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-# these key names: "alt", "ctrl", "del", "esc", "f1", "f4", "tab", "win".
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-# Up to 3 keys can be pressed at a time.
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+# button in the headerbar. The shortcut string is a combination of maximum
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+# 3 key names (listed below) separated with a '-' character. The old-style
|
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+# syntax (without the '-') still works for the key combinations supported
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+# in Bochs 2.2.1.
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|
+# Valid key names:
|
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+# "alt", "bksl", "bksp", "ctrl", "del", "down", "end", "enter", "esc",
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|
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|
+# "f1", ... "f12", "home", "ins", "left", "menu", "minus", "pgdwn", "pgup",
|
|
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|
+# "plus", "right", "shift", "space", "tab", "up", and "win".
|
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|
#
|
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|
# Example:
|
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|
|
-# user_shortcut: keys=ctrlaltdel
|
|
671
|
+# user_shortcut: keys=ctrl-alt-del
|
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|
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|
#=======================================================================
|
638
|
|
-user_shortcut: keys=ctrlaltdel
|
|
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|
+user_shortcut: keys=ctrl-alt-del
|
|
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|
+
|
|
675
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
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|
+# I440FXSUPPORT:
|
|
677
|
+# This option controls the presence of the i440FX PCI chipset. You can
|
|
678
|
+# also specify the devices connected to PCI slots. Up to 5 slots are
|
|
679
|
+# available now. These devices are currently supported: ne2k, pcivga,
|
|
680
|
+# pcidev and pcipnic. If Bochs is compiled with Cirrus SVGA support
|
|
681
|
+# you'll have the additional choice 'cirrus'.
|
|
682
|
+#
|
|
683
|
+# Example:
|
|
684
|
+# i440fxsupport: enabled=1, slot1=pcivga, slot2=ne2k
|
|
685
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
686
|
+i440fxsupport: enabled=1, slot1=pcipnic
|
|
687
|
+
|
|
688
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
689
|
+# USB1:
|
|
690
|
+# This option controls the presence of the USB root hub which is a part
|
|
691
|
+# of the i440FX PCI chipset. With the portX option you can connect devices
|
|
692
|
+# to the hub (currently supported: 'mouse' and 'keypad'). If you connect
|
|
693
|
+# the mouse to one of the ports and use the mouse option 'type=usb' you'll
|
|
694
|
+# have a 3-button USB mouse.
|
|
695
|
+#
|
|
696
|
+# Example:
|
|
697
|
+# usb1: enabled=1, port1=mouse, port2=keypad
|
|
698
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
699
|
+#usb1: enabled=1
|
|
700
|
+
|
|
701
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
702
|
+# CMOSIMAGE:
|
|
703
|
+# This defines image file that can be loaded into the CMOS RAM at startup.
|
|
704
|
+# The rtc_init parameter controls whether initialize the RTC with values stored
|
|
705
|
+# in the image. By default the time0 argument given to the clock option is used.
|
|
706
|
+# With 'rtc_init=image' the image is the source for the initial time.
|
|
707
|
+#
|
|
708
|
+# Example:
|
|
709
|
+# cmosimage: file=cmos.img, rtc_init=image
|
|
710
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
711
|
+#cmosimage: file=cmos.img, rtc_init=time0
|
639
|
712
|
|
640
|
713
|
#=======================================================================
|
641
|
714
|
# other stuff
|
642
|
715
|
#=======================================================================
|
643
|
716
|
magic_break: enabled=1
|
644
|
|
-
|
645
|
717
|
#load32bitOSImage: os=nullkernel, path=../kernel.img, iolog=../vga_io.log
|
646
|
718
|
#load32bitOSImage: os=linux, path=../linux.img, iolog=../vga_io.log, initrd=../initrd.img
|
647
|
|
-i440fxsupport: enabled=1
|
648
|
|
-#time0: 938581955
|
|
719
|
+#text_snapshot_check: enable
|
|
720
|
+
|
|
721
|
+#-------------------------
|
|
722
|
+# PCI host device mapping
|
|
723
|
+#-------------------------
|
|
724
|
+#pcidev: vendor=0x1234, device=0x5678
|
|
725
|
+
|
|
726
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
727
|
+# GDBSTUB:
|
|
728
|
+# Enable GDB stub. See user documentation for details.
|
|
729
|
+# Default value is enabled=0.
|
|
730
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
731
|
+#gdbstub: enabled=0, port=1234, text_base=0, data_base=0, bss_base=0
|
|
732
|
+
|
|
733
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
734
|
+# IPS:
|
|
735
|
+# The IPS directive is DEPRECATED. Use the parameter IPS of the CPU
|
|
736
|
+# directive instead.
|
|
737
|
+#=======================================================================
|
|
738
|
+#ips: 10000000
|
649
|
739
|
|
650
|
740
|
#=======================================================================
|
651
|
741
|
# for Macintosh, use the style of pathnames in the following
|
652
|
742
|
# examples.
|
653
|
743
|
#
|
654
|
|
-# vgaromimage: :bios:VGABIOS-elpin-2.20
|
655
|
|
-# romimage: file=:bios:BIOS-bochs-981222a, address=0xf0000
|
|
744
|
+# vgaromimage: :bios:VGABIOS-elpin-2.40
|
|
745
|
+# romimage: file=:bios:BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000
|
656
|
746
|
# floppya: 1_44=[fd:], status=inserted
|
657
|
747
|
#=======================================================================
|
658
|
|
-
|