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1 | # You may now use double quotes around pathnames, in case |
1 | # You may now use double quotes around pathnames, in case |
2 | # your pathname includes spaces. |
2 | # your pathname includes spaces. |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | #======================================================================= |
4 | #======================================================================= |
5 | # CONFIG_INTERFACE |
5 | # CONFIG_INTERFACE |
6 | # |
6 | # |
7 | # The configuration interface is a series of menus or dialog boxes that |
7 | # The configuration interface is a series of menus or dialog boxes that |
8 | # allows you to change all the settings that control Bochs's behavior. |
8 | # allows you to change all the settings that control Bochs's behavior. |
9 | # There are two choices of configuration interface: a text mode version |
9 | # There are two choices of configuration interface: a text mode version |
10 | # called "textconfig" and a graphical version called "wx". The text |
10 | # called "textconfig" and a graphical version called "wx". The text |
11 | # mode version uses stdin/stdout and is always compiled in. The graphical |
11 | # mode version uses stdin/stdout and is always compiled in. The graphical |
12 | # version is only available when you use "--with-wx" on the configure |
12 | # version is only available when you use "--with-wx" on the configure |
13 | # command. If you do not write a config_interface line, Bochs will |
13 | # command. If you do not write a config_interface line, Bochs will |
14 | # choose a default for you. |
14 | # choose a default for you. |
15 | # |
15 | # |
16 | # NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use |
16 | # NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use |
17 | # the "wx" display library. |
17 | # the "wx" display library. |
18 | #======================================================================= |
18 | #======================================================================= |
19 | config_interface: textconfig |
19 | config_interface: textconfig |
20 | #config_interface: wx |
20 | #config_interface: wx |
21 | 21 | ||
22 | #======================================================================= |
22 | #======================================================================= |
23 | # DISPLAY_LIBRARY |
23 | # DISPLAY_LIBRARY |
24 | # |
24 | # |
25 | # The display library is the code that displays the Bochs VGA screen. Bochs |
25 | # The display library is the code that displays the Bochs VGA screen. Bochs |
26 | # has a selection of about 10 different display library implementations for |
26 | # has a selection of about 10 different display library implementations for |
27 | # different platforms. If you run configure with multiple --with-* options, |
27 | # different platforms. If you run configure with multiple --with-* options, |
28 | # the display_library command lets you choose which one you want to run with. |
28 | # the display_library command lets you choose which one you want to run with. |
29 | # If you do not write a display_library line, Bochs will choose a default for |
29 | # If you do not write a display_library line, Bochs will choose a default for |
30 | # you. |
30 | # you. |
31 | # |
31 | # |
32 | # The choices are: |
32 | # The choices are: |
33 | # x use X windows interface, cross platform |
33 | # x use X windows interface, cross platform |
34 | # win32 use native win32 libraries |
34 | # win32 use native win32 libraries |
35 | # carbon use Carbon library (for MacOS X) |
35 | # carbon use Carbon library (for MacOS X) |
36 | # beos use native BeOS libraries |
36 | # beos use native BeOS libraries |
37 | # macintosh use MacOS pre-10 |
37 | # macintosh use MacOS pre-10 |
38 | # amigaos use native AmigaOS libraries |
38 | # amigaos use native AmigaOS libraries |
39 | # sdl use SDL library, cross platform |
39 | # sdl use SDL library, cross platform |
40 | # svga use SVGALIB library for Linux, allows graphics without X11 |
40 | # svga use SVGALIB library for Linux, allows graphics without X11 |
41 | # term text only, uses curses/ncurses library, cross platform |
41 | # term text only, uses curses/ncurses library, cross platform |
42 | # rfb provides an interface to AT&T's VNC viewer, cross platform |
42 | # rfb provides an interface to AT&T's VNC viewer, cross platform |
43 | # wx use wxWindows library, cross platform |
43 | # wx use wxWindows library, cross platform |
44 | # nogui no display at all |
44 | # nogui no display at all |
45 | # |
45 | # |
46 | # NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use |
46 | # NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use |
47 | # the "wx" display library. |
47 | # the "wx" display library. |
48 | #======================================================================= |
48 | #======================================================================= |
49 | #display_library: amigaos |
49 | #display_library: amigaos |
50 | #display_library: beos |
50 | #display_library: beos |
51 | #display_library: carbon |
51 | #display_library: carbon |
52 | #display_library: macintosh |
52 | #display_library: macintosh |
53 | #display_library: nogui |
53 | #display_library: nogui |
54 | #display_library: rfb |
54 | #display_library: rfb |
55 | #display_library: sdl |
55 | #display_library: sdl |
56 | #display_library: term |
56 | #display_library: term |
57 | #display_library: win32 |
57 | #display_library: win32 |
58 | #display_library: wx |
58 | #display_library: wx |
59 | display_library: x |
59 | display_library: x |
60 | 60 | ||
61 | #======================================================================= |
61 | #======================================================================= |
62 | # ROMIMAGE: |
62 | # ROMIMAGE: |
63 | # You now need to load a ROM BIOS into F0000-FFFFF. Normally, you can |
63 | # You now need to load a ROM BIOS into F0000-FFFFF. Normally, you can |
64 | # use a precompiled BIOS in the bios/ directory of the source tree, |
64 | # use a precompiled BIOS in the bios/ directory of the source tree, |
65 | # named BIOS-bochs-latest. |
65 | # named BIOS-bochs-latest. |
66 | # You can also use the environment variable $BXSHARE to specify the |
66 | # You can also use the environment variable $BXSHARE to specify the |
67 | # location of the BIOS. |
67 | # location of the BIOS. |
68 | #======================================================================= |
68 | #======================================================================= |
69 | #romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000 |
69 | #romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000 |
70 | #romimage: file=bios/BIOS-bochs-2-processors, address=0xf0000 |
70 | #romimage: file=bios/BIOS-bochs-2-processors, address=0xf0000 |
71 | romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-8-processors, address=0xf0000 |
71 | romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-8-processors, address=0xf0000 |
72 | #romimage: file=bios/rombios.bin, address=0xf0000 |
72 | #romimage: file=bios/rombios.bin, address=0xf0000 |
73 | 73 | ||
74 | #======================================================================= |
74 | #======================================================================= |
75 | # MEGS |
75 | # MEGS |
76 | # set this to the default number of Megabytes of memory you want |
76 | # set this to the default number of Megabytes of memory you want |
77 | # to emulate. You may also pass the '-megs xyz' option to bochs |
77 | # to emulate. You may also pass the '-megs xyz' option to bochs |
78 | # |
78 | # |
79 | # The default is 32MB, most OS's won't need more than that. |
79 | # The default is 32MB, most OS's won't need more than that. |
80 | #======================================================================= |
80 | #======================================================================= |
81 | #megs: 256 |
81 | #megs: 256 |
82 | #megs: 128 |
82 | #megs: 128 |
83 | #megs: 64 |
83 | #megs: 64 |
84 | megs: 32 |
84 | megs: 32 |
85 | #megs: 16 |
85 | #megs: 16 |
86 | #megs: 8 |
86 | #megs: 8 |
87 | 87 | ||
88 | #======================================================================= |
88 | #======================================================================= |
89 | # OPTROMIMAGE[1-4]: |
89 | # OPTROMIMAGE[1-4]: |
90 | # You may now load up to 4 optional ROM images. Be sure to use a |
90 | # You may now load up to 4 optional ROM images. Be sure to use a |
91 | # read-only area, typically between C8000 and EFFFF. These optional |
91 | # read-only area, typically between C8000 and EFFFF. These optional |
92 | # ROM images should not overwrite the rombios (located at |
92 | # ROM images should not overwrite the rombios (located at |
93 | # F0000-FFFFF) and the videobios (located at C0000-C7FFF). |
93 | # F0000-FFFFF) and the videobios (located at C0000-C7FFF). |
94 | # Those ROM images will be initialized by the bios if they contain |
94 | # Those ROM images will be initialized by the bios if they contain |
95 | # the right signature (0x55AA). |
95 | # the right signature (0x55AA). |
96 | # It can also be a convenient way to upload some arbitary code/data |
96 | # It can also be a convenient way to upload some arbitary code/data |
97 | # in the simulation, that can be retrieved by the boot loader |
97 | # in the simulation, that can be retrieved by the boot loader |
98 | #======================================================================= |
98 | #======================================================================= |
99 | #optromimage1: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd0000 |
99 | #optromimage1: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd0000 |
100 | #optromimage2: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd1000 |
100 | #optromimage2: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd1000 |
101 | #optromimage3: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd2000 |
101 | #optromimage3: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd2000 |
102 | #optromimage4: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd3000 |
102 | #optromimage4: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd3000 |
103 | 103 | ||
104 | #======================================================================= |
104 | #======================================================================= |
105 | # VGAROMIMAGE |
105 | # VGAROMIMAGE |
106 | # You now need to load a VGA ROM BIOS into C0000. |
106 | # You now need to load a VGA ROM BIOS into C0000. |
107 | #======================================================================= |
107 | #======================================================================= |
108 | vgaromimage: $BXSHARE/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest |
108 | vgaromimage: $BXSHARE/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest |
109 | #vgaromimage: bios/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40 |
109 | #vgaromimage: bios/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40 |
110 | #vgaromimage: $BXSHARE/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40 |
110 | #vgaromimage: $BXSHARE/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40 |
111 | 111 | ||
112 | #======================================================================= |
112 | #======================================================================= |
113 | # FLOPPYA: |
113 | # FLOPPYA: |
114 | # Point this to pathname of floppy image file or device |
114 | # Point this to pathname of floppy image file or device |
115 | # This should be of a bootable floppy(image/device) if you're |
115 | # This should be of a bootable floppy(image/device) if you're |
116 | # booting from 'a'. |
116 | # booting from 'a'. |
117 | # |
117 | # |
118 | # You can set the initial status of the media to 'ejected' or 'inserted'. |
118 | # You can set the initial status of the media to 'ejected' or 'inserted'. |
119 | # floppya: 2_88=path, status=ejected (2.88M 3.5" floppy) |
119 | # floppya: 2_88=path, status=ejected (2.88M 3.5" floppy) |
120 | # floppya: 1_44=path, status=inserted (1.44M 3.5" floppy) |
120 | # floppya: 1_44=path, status=inserted (1.44M 3.5" floppy) |
121 | # floppya: 1_2=path, status=ejected (1.2M 5.25" floppy) |
121 | # floppya: 1_2=path, status=ejected (1.2M 5.25" floppy) |
122 | # floppya: 720k=path, status=inserted (720K 3.5" floppy) |
122 | # floppya: 720k=path, status=inserted (720K 3.5" floppy) |
123 | # floppya: 360k=path, status=inserted (360K 5.25" floppy) |
123 | # floppya: 360k=path, status=inserted (360K 5.25" floppy) |
124 | # floppya: 320k=path, status=inserted (320K 5.25" floppy) |
124 | # floppya: 320k=path, status=inserted (320K 5.25" floppy) |
125 | # floppya: 180k=path, status=inserted (180K 5.25" floppy) |
125 | # floppya: 180k=path, status=inserted (180K 5.25" floppy) |
126 | # floppya: 160k=path, status=inserted (160K 5.25" floppy) |
126 | # floppya: 160k=path, status=inserted (160K 5.25" floppy) |
127 | # |
127 | # |
128 | # The path should be the name of a disk image file. On unix, you can use |
128 | # The path should be the name of a disk image file. On unix, you can use |
129 | # a raw device name such as /dev/fd0 on Linux. On WinNT and Win2k, use |
129 | # a raw device name such as /dev/fd0 on Linux. On WinNT and Win2k, use |
130 | # drive letters such as a: or b: as the path. Raw floppy access is not |
130 | # drive letters such as a: or b: as the path. Raw floppy access is not |
131 | # supported on Windows 95 and 98. |
131 | # supported on Windows 95 and 98. |
132 | #======================================================================= |
132 | #======================================================================= |
133 | floppya: 1_44=image.bin, status=inserted |
133 | floppya: 1_44=image.boot, status=inserted |
134 | #floppya: 1_44=/dev/fd0, status=inserted |
134 | #floppya: 1_44=/dev/fd0, status=inserted |
135 | 135 | ||
136 | #======================================================================= |
136 | #======================================================================= |
137 | # FLOPPYB: |
137 | # FLOPPYB: |
138 | # See FLOPPYA above for syntax |
138 | # See FLOPPYA above for syntax |
139 | #======================================================================= |
139 | #======================================================================= |
140 | #floppyb: 1_44=b:, status=inserted |
140 | #floppyb: 1_44=b:, status=inserted |
141 | #floppyb: 1_44=b.img, status=inserted |
141 | #floppyb: 1_44=b.img, status=inserted |
142 | 142 | ||
143 | #======================================================================= |
143 | #======================================================================= |
144 | # ATA0, ATA1, ATA2, ATA3 |
144 | # ATA0, ATA1, ATA2, ATA3 |
145 | # ATA controller for hard disks and cdroms |
145 | # ATA controller for hard disks and cdroms |
146 | # |
146 | # |
147 | # ata[0-3]: enabled=[0|1], ioaddr1=addr, ioaddr2=addr, irq=number |
147 | # ata[0-3]: enabled=[0|1], ioaddr1=addr, ioaddr2=addr, irq=number |
148 | # |
148 | # |
149 | # These options enables up to 4 ata channels. For each channel |
149 | # These options enables up to 4 ata channels. For each channel |
150 | # the two base io addresses and the irq must be specified. |
150 | # the two base io addresses and the irq must be specified. |
151 | # |
151 | # |
152 | # ata0 is enabled by default, with ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14 |
152 | # ata0 is enabled by default, with ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14 |
153 | # |
153 | # |
154 | # Examples: |
154 | # Examples: |
155 | # ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14 |
155 | # ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14 |
156 | # ata1: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15 |
156 | # ata1: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15 |
157 | # ata2: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11 |
157 | # ata2: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11 |
158 | # ata3: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9 |
158 | # ata3: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9 |
159 | #======================================================================= |
159 | #======================================================================= |
160 | ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14 |
160 | ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14 |
161 | ata1: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15 |
161 | ata1: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15 |
162 | ata2: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11 |
162 | ata2: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11 |
163 | ata3: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9 |
163 | ata3: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9 |
164 | 164 | ||
165 | #======================================================================= |
165 | #======================================================================= |
166 | # ATA[0-3]-MASTER, ATA[0-3]-SLAVE |
166 | # ATA[0-3]-MASTER, ATA[0-3]-SLAVE |
167 | # |
167 | # |
168 | # This defines the type and characteristics of all attached ata devices: |
168 | # This defines the type and characteristics of all attached ata devices: |
169 | # type= type of attached device [disk|cdrom] |
169 | # type= type of attached device [disk|cdrom] |
170 | # mode= only valid for disks [flat|concat|external|dll|sparse|vmware3] |
170 | # mode= only valid for disks [flat|concat|external|dll|sparse|vmware3] |
171 | # mode= only valid for disks [undoable|growing|volatile] |
171 | # mode= only valid for disks [undoable|growing|volatile] |
172 | # path= path of the image |
172 | # path= path of the image |
173 | # cylinders= only valid for disks |
173 | # cylinders= only valid for disks |
174 | # heads= only valid for disks |
174 | # heads= only valid for disks |
175 | # spt= only valid for disks |
175 | # spt= only valid for disks |
176 | # status= only valid for cdroms [inserted|ejected] |
176 | # status= only valid for cdroms [inserted|ejected] |
177 | # biosdetect= type of biosdetection [none|auto], only for disks on ata0 [cmos] |
177 | # biosdetect= type of biosdetection [none|auto], only for disks on ata0 [cmos] |
178 | # translation=type of transation of the bios, only for disks [none|lba|large|rechs|auto] |
178 | # translation=type of transation of the bios, only for disks [none|lba|large|rechs|auto] |
179 | # model= string returned by identify device command |
179 | # model= string returned by identify device command |
180 | # journal= optional filename of the redolog for undoable and volatile disks |
180 | # journal= optional filename of the redolog for undoable and volatile disks |
181 | # |
181 | # |
182 | # Point this at a hard disk image file, cdrom iso file, or physical cdrom |
182 | # Point this at a hard disk image file, cdrom iso file, or physical cdrom |
183 | # device. To create a hard disk image, try running bximage. It will help you |
183 | # device. To create a hard disk image, try running bximage. It will help you |
184 | # choose the size and then suggest a line that works with it. |
184 | # choose the size and then suggest a line that works with it. |
185 | # |
185 | # |
186 | # In UNIX it may be possible to use a raw device as a Bochs hard disk, |
186 | # In UNIX it may be possible to use a raw device as a Bochs hard disk, |
187 | # but WE DON'T RECOMMEND IT. In Windows there is no easy way. |
187 | # but WE DON'T RECOMMEND IT. In Windows there is no easy way. |
188 | # |
188 | # |
189 | # In windows, the drive letter + colon notation should be used for cdroms. |
189 | # In windows, the drive letter + colon notation should be used for cdroms. |
190 | # Depending on versions of windows and drivers, you may only be able to |
190 | # Depending on versions of windows and drivers, you may only be able to |
191 | # access the "first" cdrom in the system. On MacOSX, use path="drive" |
191 | # access the "first" cdrom in the system. On MacOSX, use path="drive" |
192 | # to access the physical drive. |
192 | # to access the physical drive. |
193 | # |
193 | # |
194 | # The path, cylinders, heads, and spt are mandatory for type=disk |
194 | # The path, cylinders, heads, and spt are mandatory for type=disk |
195 | # The path is mandatory for type=cdrom |
195 | # The path is mandatory for type=cdrom |
196 | # |
196 | # |
197 | # Default values are: |
197 | # Default values are: |
198 | # mode=flat, biosdetect=auto, translation=auto, model="Generic 1234" |
198 | # mode=flat, biosdetect=auto, translation=auto, model="Generic 1234" |
199 | # |
199 | # |
200 | # The biosdetect option has currently no effect on the bios |
200 | # The biosdetect option has currently no effect on the bios |
201 | # |
201 | # |
202 | # Examples: |
202 | # Examples: |
203 | # ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=10M.sample, cylinders=306, heads=4, spt=17 |
203 | # ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=10M.sample, cylinders=306, heads=4, spt=17 |
204 | # ata0-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=20M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=4, spt=17 |
204 | # ata0-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=20M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=4, spt=17 |
205 | # ata1-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=30M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
205 | # ata1-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=30M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
206 | # ata1-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=46M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=6, spt=17 |
206 | # ata1-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=46M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=6, spt=17 |
207 | # ata2-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=62M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=8, spt=17 |
207 | # ata2-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=62M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=8, spt=17 |
208 | # ata2-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=112M.sample, cylinders=900, heads=15, spt=17 |
208 | # ata2-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=112M.sample, cylinders=900, heads=15, spt=17 |
209 | # ata3-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=483M.sample, cylinders=1024, heads=15, spt=63 |
209 | # ata3-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=483M.sample, cylinders=1024, heads=15, spt=63 |
210 | # ata3-slave: type=cdrom, path=iso.sample, status=inserted |
210 | # ata3-slave: type=cdrom, path=iso.sample, status=inserted |
211 | #======================================================================= |
211 | #======================================================================= |
212 | #ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="30M.sample", cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
212 | #ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="30M.sample", cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
213 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=D:, status=inserted |
213 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=D:, status=inserted |
214 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted |
214 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted |
215 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path="drive", status=inserted |
215 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path="drive", status=inserted |
216 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/rcd0d, status=inserted |
216 | #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/rcd0d, status=inserted |
217 | 217 | ||
218 | #======================================================================= |
218 | #======================================================================= |
219 | # BOOT: |
219 | # BOOT: |
220 | # This defines your boot drive. |
220 | # This defines your boot drive. |
221 | # You can either boot from 'floppy', 'disk' or 'cdrom' |
221 | # You can either boot from 'floppy', 'disk' or 'cdrom' |
222 | # legacy 'a' and 'c' are also supported |
222 | # legacy 'a' and 'c' are also supported |
223 | # Examples: |
223 | # Examples: |
224 | # boot: floppy |
224 | # boot: floppy |
225 | # boot: disk |
225 | # boot: disk |
226 | # boot: cdrom |
226 | # boot: cdrom |
227 | # boot: c |
227 | # boot: c |
228 | # boot: a |
228 | # boot: a |
229 | #======================================================================= |
229 | #======================================================================= |
230 | boot: floppy |
230 | boot: floppy |
231 | #boot: disk |
231 | #boot: disk |
232 | 232 | ||
233 | #======================================================================= |
233 | #======================================================================= |
234 | # IPS: |
234 | # IPS: |
235 | # Emulated Instructions Per Second. This is the number of IPS that bochs |
235 | # Emulated Instructions Per Second. This is the number of IPS that bochs |
236 | # is capable of running on your machine. Read the note in config.h |
236 | # is capable of running on your machine. Read the note in config.h |
237 | # on how to find this. Make sure to recompile after. |
237 | # on how to find this. Make sure to recompile after. |
238 | # |
238 | # |
239 | # IPS is used to calibrate many time-dependent events within the bochs |
239 | # IPS is used to calibrate many time-dependent events within the bochs |
240 | # simulation. For example, changing IPS affects the frequency of VGA |
240 | # simulation. For example, changing IPS affects the frequency of VGA |
241 | # updates, the duration of time before a key starts to autorepeat, and |
241 | # updates, the duration of time before a key starts to autorepeat, and |
242 | # the measurement of BogoMips and other benchmarks. |
242 | # the measurement of BogoMips and other benchmarks. |
243 | # |
243 | # |
244 | # Examples: |
244 | # Examples: |
245 | # Machine Mips |
245 | # Machine Mips |
246 | # ________________________________________________________________ |
246 | # ________________________________________________________________ |
247 | # 650Mhz Athlon K-7 with Linux 2.4.4/egcs-2.91.66 2 to 2.5 Mips |
247 | # 650Mhz Athlon K-7 with Linux 2.4.4/egcs-2.91.66 2 to 2.5 Mips |
248 | # 400Mhz Pentium II with Linux 2.0.36/egcs-1.0.3 1 to 1.8 Mips |
248 | # 400Mhz Pentium II with Linux 2.0.36/egcs-1.0.3 1 to 1.8 Mips |
249 | # 166Mhz 64bit Sparc with Solaris 2.x approx 0.75 Mips |
249 | # 166Mhz 64bit Sparc with Solaris 2.x approx 0.75 Mips |
250 | # 200Mhz Pentium with Linux 2.x approx 0.5 Mips |
250 | # 200Mhz Pentium with Linux 2.x approx 0.5 Mips |
251 | # |
251 | # |
252 | #======================================================================= |
252 | #======================================================================= |
253 | ips: 2500000 |
253 | ips: 2500000 |
254 | 254 | ||
255 | #======================================================================= |
255 | #======================================================================= |
256 | # CLOCK: |
256 | # CLOCK: |
257 | # This defines the parameters of the clock inside Bochs: |
257 | # This defines the parameters of the clock inside Bochs: |
258 | # |
258 | # |
259 | # SYNC: |
259 | # SYNC: |
260 | # TO BE COMPLETED (see Greg explaination in bug #536329) |
260 | # TO BE COMPLETED (see Greg explaination in bug #536329) |
261 | # |
261 | # |
262 | # TIME0: |
262 | # TIME0: |
263 | # Specifies the start (boot) time of the virtual machine. Use a time |
263 | # Specifies the start (boot) time of the virtual machine. Use a time |
264 | # value as returned by the time(2) system call. If no time0 value is |
264 | # value as returned by the time(2) system call. If no time0 value is |
265 | # set or if time0 equal to 1 (special case) or if time0 equal 'local', |
265 | # set or if time0 equal to 1 (special case) or if time0 equal 'local', |
266 | # the simulation will be started at the current local host time. |
266 | # the simulation will be started at the current local host time. |
267 | # If time0 equal to 2 (special case) or if time0 equal 'utc', |
267 | # If time0 equal to 2 (special case) or if time0 equal 'utc', |
268 | # the simulation will be started at the current utc time. |
268 | # the simulation will be started at the current utc time. |
269 | # |
269 | # |
270 | # Syntax: |
270 | # Syntax: |
271 | # clock: sync=[none|slowdown|realtime], time0=[timeValue|local|utc] |
271 | # clock: sync=[none|slowdown|realtime], time0=[timeValue|local|utc] |
272 | # |
272 | # |
273 | # Example: |
273 | # Example: |
274 | # clock: sync=none, time0=local # Now (localtime) |
274 | # clock: sync=none, time0=local # Now (localtime) |
275 | # clock: sync=slowdown, time0=315529200 # Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 1980 |
275 | # clock: sync=slowdown, time0=315529200 # Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 1980 |
276 | # clock: sync=none, time0=631148400 # Mon Jan 1 00:00:00 1990 |
276 | # clock: sync=none, time0=631148400 # Mon Jan 1 00:00:00 1990 |
277 | # clock: sync=realtime, time0=938581955 # Wed Sep 29 07:12:35 1999 |
277 | # clock: sync=realtime, time0=938581955 # Wed Sep 29 07:12:35 1999 |
278 | # clock: sync=realtime, time0=946681200 # Sat Jan 1 00:00:00 2000 |
278 | # clock: sync=realtime, time0=946681200 # Sat Jan 1 00:00:00 2000 |
279 | # clock: sync=none, time0=1 # Now (localtime) |
279 | # clock: sync=none, time0=1 # Now (localtime) |
280 | # clock: sync=none, time0=utc # Now (utc/gmt) |
280 | # clock: sync=none, time0=utc # Now (utc/gmt) |
281 | # |
281 | # |
282 | # Default value are sync=none, time0=local |
282 | # Default value are sync=none, time0=local |
283 | #======================================================================= |
283 | #======================================================================= |
284 | clock: sync=none, time0=local |
284 | clock: sync=none, time0=local |
285 | 285 | ||
286 | 286 | ||
287 | #======================================================================= |
287 | #======================================================================= |
288 | # FLOPPY_BOOTSIG_CHECK: disabled=[0|1] |
288 | # FLOPPY_BOOTSIG_CHECK: disabled=[0|1] |
289 | # Enables or disables the 0xaa55 signature check on boot floppies |
289 | # Enables or disables the 0xaa55 signature check on boot floppies |
290 | # Defaults to disabled=0 |
290 | # Defaults to disabled=0 |
291 | # Examples: |
291 | # Examples: |
292 | # floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=0 |
292 | # floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=0 |
293 | # floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1 |
293 | # floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1 |
294 | #======================================================================= |
294 | #======================================================================= |
295 | #floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1 |
295 | #floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1 |
296 | floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1 |
296 | floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1 |
297 | 297 | ||
298 | #======================================================================= |
298 | #======================================================================= |
299 | # LOG: |
299 | # LOG: |
300 | # Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs debug and misc. verbage |
300 | # Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs debug and misc. verbage |
301 | # to be written to. If you really don't want it, make it /dev/null. :^( |
301 | # to be written to. If you really don't want it, make it /dev/null. :^( |
302 | # |
302 | # |
303 | # Examples: |
303 | # Examples: |
304 | # log: ./bochs.out |
304 | # log: ./bochs.out |
305 | # log: /dev/tty |
305 | # log: /dev/tty |
306 | #======================================================================= |
306 | #======================================================================= |
307 | #log: /dev/null |
307 | #log: /dev/null |
308 | log: bochsout.txt |
308 | log: bochsout.txt |
309 | 309 | ||
310 | #======================================================================= |
310 | #======================================================================= |
311 | # LOGPREFIX: |
311 | # LOGPREFIX: |
312 | # This handles the format of the string prepended to each log line. |
312 | # This handles the format of the string prepended to each log line. |
313 | # You may use those special tokens : |
313 | # You may use those special tokens : |
314 | # %t : 11 decimal digits timer tick |
314 | # %t : 11 decimal digits timer tick |
315 | # %i : 8 hexadecimal digits of cpu0 current eip |
315 | # %i : 8 hexadecimal digits of cpu0 current eip |
316 | # %e : 1 character event type ('i'nfo, 'd'ebug, 'p'anic, 'e'rror) |
316 | # %e : 1 character event type ('i'nfo, 'd'ebug, 'p'anic, 'e'rror) |
317 | # %d : 5 characters string of the device, between brackets |
317 | # %d : 5 characters string of the device, between brackets |
318 | # |
318 | # |
319 | # Default : %t%e%d |
319 | # Default : %t%e%d |
320 | # Examples: |
320 | # Examples: |
321 | # logprefix: %t-%e-@%i-%d |
321 | # logprefix: %t-%e-@%i-%d |
322 | # logprefix: %i%e%d |
322 | # logprefix: %i%e%d |
323 | #======================================================================= |
323 | #======================================================================= |
324 | #logprefix: %t%e%d |
324 | #logprefix: %t%e%d |
325 | 325 | ||
326 | #======================================================================= |
326 | #======================================================================= |
327 | # LOG CONTROLS |
327 | # LOG CONTROLS |
328 | # |
328 | # |
329 | # Bochs now has four severity levels for event logging. |
329 | # Bochs now has four severity levels for event logging. |
330 | # panic: cannot proceed. If you choose to continue after a panic, |
330 | # panic: cannot proceed. If you choose to continue after a panic, |
331 | # don't be surprised if you get strange behavior or crashes. |
331 | # don't be surprised if you get strange behavior or crashes. |
332 | # error: something went wrong, but it is probably safe to continue the |
332 | # error: something went wrong, but it is probably safe to continue the |
333 | # simulation. |
333 | # simulation. |
334 | # info: interesting or useful messages. |
334 | # info: interesting or useful messages. |
335 | # debug: messages useful only when debugging the code. This may |
335 | # debug: messages useful only when debugging the code. This may |
336 | # spit out thousands per second. |
336 | # spit out thousands per second. |
337 | # |
337 | # |
338 | # For events of each level, you can choose to crash, report, or ignore. |
338 | # For events of each level, you can choose to crash, report, or ignore. |
339 | # TODO: allow choice based on the facility: e.g. crash on panics from |
339 | # TODO: allow choice based on the facility: e.g. crash on panics from |
340 | # everything except the cdrom, and only report those. |
340 | # everything except the cdrom, and only report those. |
341 | # |
341 | # |
342 | # If you are experiencing many panics, it can be helpful to change |
342 | # If you are experiencing many panics, it can be helpful to change |
343 | # the panic action to report instead of fatal. However, be aware |
343 | # the panic action to report instead of fatal. However, be aware |
344 | # that anything executed after a panic is uncharted territory and can |
344 | # that anything executed after a panic is uncharted territory and can |
345 | # cause bochs to become unstable. The panic is a "graceful exit," so |
345 | # cause bochs to become unstable. The panic is a "graceful exit," so |
346 | # if you disable it you may get a spectacular disaster instead. |
346 | # if you disable it you may get a spectacular disaster instead. |
347 | #======================================================================= |
347 | #======================================================================= |
348 | panic: action=ask |
348 | panic: action=ask |
349 | error: action=report |
349 | error: action=report |
350 | info: action=report |
350 | info: action=report |
351 | debug: action=ignore |
351 | debug: action=ignore |
352 | #pass: action=fatal |
352 | #pass: action=fatal |
353 | 353 | ||
354 | #======================================================================= |
354 | #======================================================================= |
355 | # DEBUGGER_LOG: |
355 | # DEBUGGER_LOG: |
356 | # Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs to log debugger output. |
356 | # Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs to log debugger output. |
357 | # If you really don't want it, make it /dev/null or '-'. :^( |
357 | # If you really don't want it, make it /dev/null or '-'. :^( |
358 | # |
358 | # |
359 | # Examples: |
359 | # Examples: |
360 | # debugger_log: ./debugger.out |
360 | # debugger_log: ./debugger.out |
361 | #======================================================================= |
361 | #======================================================================= |
362 | #debugger_log: /dev/null |
362 | #debugger_log: /dev/null |
363 | #debugger_log: debugger.out |
363 | #debugger_log: debugger.out |
364 | debugger_log: - |
364 | debugger_log: - |
365 | 365 | ||
366 | #======================================================================= |
366 | #======================================================================= |
367 | # COM1: |
367 | # COM1: |
368 | # This defines a serial port (UART type 16550A). You can specify a device |
368 | # This defines a serial port (UART type 16550A). You can specify a device |
369 | # to use as com1. This can be a real serial line, or a pty. To use a pty |
369 | # to use as com1. This can be a real serial line, or a pty. To use a pty |
370 | # (under X/Unix), create two windows (xterms, usually). One of them will |
370 | # (under X/Unix), create two windows (xterms, usually). One of them will |
371 | # run bochs, and the other will act as com1. Find out the tty the com1 |
371 | # run bochs, and the other will act as com1. Find out the tty the com1 |
372 | # window using the `tty' command, and use that as the `dev' parameter. |
372 | # window using the `tty' command, and use that as the `dev' parameter. |
373 | # Then do `sleep 1000000' in the com1 window to keep the shell from |
373 | # Then do `sleep 1000000' in the com1 window to keep the shell from |
374 | # messing with things, and run bochs in the other window. Serial I/O to |
374 | # messing with things, and run bochs in the other window. Serial I/O to |
375 | # com1 (port 0x3f8) will all go to the other window. |
375 | # com1 (port 0x3f8) will all go to the other window. |
376 | #======================================================================= |
376 | #======================================================================= |
377 | #com1: enabled=1, dev=/dev/ttyp9 |
377 | #com1: enabled=1, dev=/dev/ttyp9 |
378 | 378 | ||
379 | 379 | ||
380 | #======================================================================= |
380 | #======================================================================= |
381 | # PARPORT1: |
381 | # PARPORT1: |
382 | # This defines a parallel (printer) port. When turned on and an output file is |
382 | # This defines a parallel (printer) port. When turned on and an output file is |
383 | # defined the emulated printer port sends characters printed by the guest OS |
383 | # defined the emulated printer port sends characters printed by the guest OS |
384 | # into the output file. On some platforms a device filename can be used to |
384 | # into the output file. On some platforms a device filename can be used to |
385 | # send the data to the real parallel port (e.g. "/dev/lp0" on Linux, "lpt1" on |
385 | # send the data to the real parallel port (e.g. "/dev/lp0" on Linux, "lpt1" on |
386 | # win32 platforms). |
386 | # win32 platforms). |
387 | # |
387 | # |
388 | # Examples: |
388 | # Examples: |
389 | # parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out" |
389 | # parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out" |
390 | # parport1: enabled=1, file="/dev/lp0" |
390 | # parport1: enabled=1, file="/dev/lp0" |
391 | # parport1: enabled=0 |
391 | # parport1: enabled=0 |
392 | #======================================================================= |
392 | #======================================================================= |
393 | parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out" |
393 | parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out" |
394 | 394 | ||
395 | #======================================================================= |
395 | #======================================================================= |
396 | # SB16: |
396 | # SB16: |
397 | # This defines the SB16 sound emulation. It can have several of the |
397 | # This defines the SB16 sound emulation. It can have several of the |
398 | # following properties. |
398 | # following properties. |
399 | # All properties are in the format sb16: property=value |
399 | # All properties are in the format sb16: property=value |
400 | # midi: The filename is where the midi data is sent. This can be a |
400 | # midi: The filename is where the midi data is sent. This can be a |
401 | # device or just a file if you want to record the midi data. |
401 | # device or just a file if you want to record the midi data. |
402 | # midimode: |
402 | # midimode: |
403 | # 0=no data |
403 | # 0=no data |
404 | # 1=output to device (system dependent. midi denotes the device driver) |
404 | # 1=output to device (system dependent. midi denotes the device driver) |
405 | # 2=SMF file output, including headers |
405 | # 2=SMF file output, including headers |
406 | # 3=output the midi data stream to the file (no midi headers and no |
406 | # 3=output the midi data stream to the file (no midi headers and no |
407 | # delta times, just command and data bytes) |
407 | # delta times, just command and data bytes) |
408 | # wave: This is the device/file where wave output is stored |
408 | # wave: This is the device/file where wave output is stored |
409 | # wavemode: |
409 | # wavemode: |
410 | # 0=no data |
410 | # 0=no data |
411 | # 1=output to device (system dependent. wave denotes the device driver) |
411 | # 1=output to device (system dependent. wave denotes the device driver) |
412 | # 2=VOC file output, incl. headers |
412 | # 2=VOC file output, incl. headers |
413 | # 3=output the raw wave stream to the file |
413 | # 3=output the raw wave stream to the file |
414 | # log: The file to write the sb16 emulator messages to. |
414 | # log: The file to write the sb16 emulator messages to. |
415 | # loglevel: |
415 | # loglevel: |
416 | # 0=no log |
416 | # 0=no log |
417 | # 1=only midi program and bank changes |
417 | # 1=only midi program and bank changes |
418 | # 2=severe errors |
418 | # 2=severe errors |
419 | # 3=all errors |
419 | # 3=all errors |
420 | # 4=all errors plus all port accesses |
420 | # 4=all errors plus all port accesses |
421 | # 5=all errors and port accesses plus a lot of extra info |
421 | # 5=all errors and port accesses plus a lot of extra info |
422 | # dmatimer: |
422 | # dmatimer: |
423 | # microseconds per second for a DMA cycle. Make it smaller to fix |
423 | # microseconds per second for a DMA cycle. Make it smaller to fix |
424 | # non-continous sound. 750000 is usually a good value. This needs a |
424 | # non-continous sound. 750000 is usually a good value. This needs a |
425 | # reasonably correct setting for IPS. |
425 | # reasonably correct setting for IPS. |
426 | # |
426 | # |
427 | # For an example look at the next line: |
427 | # For an example look at the next line: |
428 | #======================================================================= |
428 | #======================================================================= |
429 | 429 | ||
430 | #sb16: midimode=1, midi=/dev/midi00, wavemode=1, wave=/dev/dsp, loglevel=2, log=sb16.log, dmatimer=600000 |
430 | #sb16: midimode=1, midi=/dev/midi00, wavemode=1, wave=/dev/dsp, loglevel=2, log=sb16.log, dmatimer=600000 |
431 | 431 | ||
432 | #======================================================================= |
432 | #======================================================================= |
433 | # VGA_UPDATE_INTERVAL: |
433 | # VGA_UPDATE_INTERVAL: |
434 | # Video memory is scanned for updates and screen updated every so many |
434 | # Video memory is scanned for updates and screen updated every so many |
435 | # virtual seconds. The default is 300000, about 3Hz. This is generally |
435 | # virtual seconds. The default is 300000, about 3Hz. This is generally |
436 | # plenty. Keep in mind that you must tweak the 'ips:' directive |
436 | # plenty. Keep in mind that you must tweak the 'ips:' directive |
437 | # to be as close to the number of emulated instructions-per-second |
437 | # to be as close to the number of emulated instructions-per-second |
438 | # your workstation can do, for this to be accurate. |
438 | # your workstation can do, for this to be accurate. |
439 | # |
439 | # |
440 | # Examples: |
440 | # Examples: |
441 | # vga_update_interval: 250000 |
441 | # vga_update_interval: 250000 |
442 | #======================================================================= |
442 | #======================================================================= |
443 | vga_update_interval: 300000 |
443 | vga_update_interval: 300000 |
444 | 444 | ||
445 | # using for Winstone '98 tests |
445 | # using for Winstone '98 tests |
446 | #vga_update_interval: 100000 |
446 | #vga_update_interval: 100000 |
447 | 447 | ||
448 | #======================================================================= |
448 | #======================================================================= |
449 | # KEYBOARD_SERIAL_DELAY: |
449 | # KEYBOARD_SERIAL_DELAY: |
450 | # Approximate time in microseconds that it takes one character to |
450 | # Approximate time in microseconds that it takes one character to |
451 | # be transfered from the keyboard to controller over the serial path. |
451 | # be transfered from the keyboard to controller over the serial path. |
452 | # Examples: |
452 | # Examples: |
453 | # keyboard_serial_delay: 200 |
453 | # keyboard_serial_delay: 200 |
454 | #======================================================================= |
454 | #======================================================================= |
455 | keyboard_serial_delay: 250 |
455 | keyboard_serial_delay: 250 |
456 | 456 | ||
457 | #======================================================================= |
457 | #======================================================================= |
458 | # KEYBOARD_PASTE_DELAY: |
458 | # KEYBOARD_PASTE_DELAY: |
459 | # Approximate time in microseconds between attempts to paste |
459 | # Approximate time in microseconds between attempts to paste |
460 | # characters to the keyboard controller. This leaves time for the |
460 | # characters to the keyboard controller. This leaves time for the |
461 | # guest os to deal with the flow of characters. The ideal setting |
461 | # guest os to deal with the flow of characters. The ideal setting |
462 | # depends on how your operating system processes characters. The |
462 | # depends on how your operating system processes characters. The |
463 | # default of 100000 usec (.1 seconds) was chosen because it works |
463 | # default of 100000 usec (.1 seconds) was chosen because it works |
464 | # consistently in Windows. |
464 | # consistently in Windows. |
465 | # |
465 | # |
466 | # If your OS is losing characters during a paste, increase the paste |
466 | # If your OS is losing characters during a paste, increase the paste |
467 | # delay until it stops losing characters. |
467 | # delay until it stops losing characters. |
468 | # |
468 | # |
469 | # Examples: |
469 | # Examples: |
470 | # keyboard_paste_delay: 100000 |
470 | # keyboard_paste_delay: 100000 |
471 | #======================================================================= |
471 | #======================================================================= |
472 | keyboard_paste_delay: 100000 |
472 | keyboard_paste_delay: 100000 |
473 | 473 | ||
474 | #======================================================================= |
474 | #======================================================================= |
475 | # FLOPPY_COMMAND_DELAY: |
475 | # FLOPPY_COMMAND_DELAY: |
476 | # Time in microseconds to wait before completing some floppy commands |
476 | # Time in microseconds to wait before completing some floppy commands |
477 | # such as read/write/seek/etc, which normally have a delay associated. |
477 | # such as read/write/seek/etc, which normally have a delay associated. |
478 | # I had this hardwired to 50,000 before. |
478 | # I had this hardwired to 50,000 before. |
479 | # |
479 | # |
480 | # Examples: |
480 | # Examples: |
481 | # floppy_command_delay: 50000 |
481 | # floppy_command_delay: 50000 |
482 | #======================================================================= |
482 | #======================================================================= |
483 | floppy_command_delay: 500 |
483 | floppy_command_delay: 500 |
484 | 484 | ||
485 | #======================================================================= |
485 | #======================================================================= |
486 | # MOUSE: |
486 | # MOUSE: |
487 | # This option prevents Bochs from creating mouse "events" unless a mouse |
487 | # This option prevents Bochs from creating mouse "events" unless a mouse |
488 | # is enabled. The hardware emulation itself is not disabled by this. |
488 | # is enabled. The hardware emulation itself is not disabled by this. |
489 | # You can turn the mouse on by setting enabled to 1, or turn it off by |
489 | # You can turn the mouse on by setting enabled to 1, or turn it off by |
490 | # setting enabled to 0. Unless you have a particular reason for enabling |
490 | # setting enabled to 0. Unless you have a particular reason for enabling |
491 | # the mouse by default, it is recommended that you leave it off. |
491 | # the mouse by default, it is recommended that you leave it off. |
492 | # You can also toggle the mouse usage at runtime (middle mouse button on |
492 | # You can also toggle the mouse usage at runtime (middle mouse button on |
493 | # X11 and SDL, F12 on Win32). |
493 | # X11 and SDL, F12 on Win32). |
494 | # |
494 | # |
495 | # Examples: |
495 | # Examples: |
496 | # mouse: enabled=1 |
496 | # mouse: enabled=1 |
497 | # mouse: enabled=0 |
497 | # mouse: enabled=0 |
498 | #======================================================================= |
498 | #======================================================================= |
499 | mouse: enabled=0 |
499 | mouse: enabled=0 |
500 | 500 | ||
501 | #======================================================================= |
501 | #======================================================================= |
502 | # private_colormap: Request that the GUI create and use it's own |
502 | # private_colormap: Request that the GUI create and use it's own |
503 | # non-shared colormap. This colormap will be used |
503 | # non-shared colormap. This colormap will be used |
504 | # when in the bochs window. If not enabled, a |
504 | # when in the bochs window. If not enabled, a |
505 | # shared colormap scheme may be used. Not implemented |
505 | # shared colormap scheme may be used. Not implemented |
506 | # on all GUI's. |
506 | # on all GUI's. |
507 | # |
507 | # |
508 | # Examples: |
508 | # Examples: |
509 | # private_colormap: enabled=1 |
509 | # private_colormap: enabled=1 |
510 | # private_colormap: enabled=0 |
510 | # private_colormap: enabled=0 |
511 | #======================================================================= |
511 | #======================================================================= |
512 | private_colormap: enabled=0 |
512 | private_colormap: enabled=0 |
513 | 513 | ||
514 | #======================================================================= |
514 | #======================================================================= |
515 | # fullscreen: ONLY IMPLEMENTED ON AMIGA |
515 | # fullscreen: ONLY IMPLEMENTED ON AMIGA |
516 | # Request that Bochs occupy the entire screen instead of a |
516 | # Request that Bochs occupy the entire screen instead of a |
517 | # window. |
517 | # window. |
518 | # |
518 | # |
519 | # Examples: |
519 | # Examples: |
520 | # fullscreen: enabled=0 |
520 | # fullscreen: enabled=0 |
521 | # fullscreen: enabled=1 |
521 | # fullscreen: enabled=1 |
522 | #======================================================================= |
522 | #======================================================================= |
523 | #fullscreen: enabled=0 |
523 | #fullscreen: enabled=0 |
524 | #screenmode: name="sample" |
524 | #screenmode: name="sample" |
525 | 525 | ||
526 | #======================================================================= |
526 | #======================================================================= |
527 | # ne2k: NE2000 compatible ethernet adapter |
527 | # ne2k: NE2000 compatible ethernet adapter |
528 | # |
528 | # |
529 | # Examples: |
529 | # Examples: |
530 | # ne2k: ioaddr=IOADDR, irq=IRQ, mac=MACADDR, ethmod=MODULE, ethdev=DEVICE, script=SCRIPT |
530 | # ne2k: ioaddr=IOADDR, irq=IRQ, mac=MACADDR, ethmod=MODULE, ethdev=DEVICE, script=SCRIPT |
531 | # |
531 | # |
532 | # ioaddr, irq: You probably won't need to change ioaddr and irq, unless there |
532 | # ioaddr, irq: You probably won't need to change ioaddr and irq, unless there |
533 | # are IRQ conflicts. |
533 | # are IRQ conflicts. |
534 | # |
534 | # |
535 | # mac: The MAC address MUST NOT match the address of any machine on the net. |
535 | # mac: The MAC address MUST NOT match the address of any machine on the net. |
536 | # Also, the first byte must be an even number (bit 0 set means a multicast |
536 | # Also, the first byte must be an even number (bit 0 set means a multicast |
537 | # address), and you cannot use ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff because that's the broadcast |
537 | # address), and you cannot use ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff because that's the broadcast |
538 | # address. For the ethertap module, you must use fe:fd:00:00:00:01. There may |
538 | # address. For the ethertap module, you must use fe:fd:00:00:00:01. There may |
539 | # be other restrictions too. To be safe, just use the b0:c4... address. |
539 | # be other restrictions too. To be safe, just use the b0:c4... address. |
540 | # |
540 | # |
541 | # ethdev: The ethdev value is the name of the network interface on your host |
541 | # ethdev: The ethdev value is the name of the network interface on your host |
542 | # platform. On UNIX machines, you can get the name by running ifconfig. On |
542 | # platform. On UNIX machines, you can get the name by running ifconfig. On |
543 | # Windows machines, you must run niclist to get the name of the ethdev. |
543 | # Windows machines, you must run niclist to get the name of the ethdev. |
544 | # Niclist source code is in misc/niclist.c and it is included in Windows |
544 | # Niclist source code is in misc/niclist.c and it is included in Windows |
545 | # binary releases. |
545 | # binary releases. |
546 | # |
546 | # |
547 | # script: The script value is optionnal, and is the name of a script that |
547 | # script: The script value is optionnal, and is the name of a script that |
548 | # is executed after bochs initialize the network interface. You can use |
548 | # is executed after bochs initialize the network interface. You can use |
549 | # this script to configure this network interface, or enable masquerading. |
549 | # this script to configure this network interface, or enable masquerading. |
550 | # This is mainly useful for the tun/tap devices that only exist during |
550 | # This is mainly useful for the tun/tap devices that only exist during |
551 | # Bochs execution. The network interface name is supplied to the script |
551 | # Bochs execution. The network interface name is supplied to the script |
552 | # as first parameter |
552 | # as first parameter |
553 | #======================================================================= |
553 | #======================================================================= |
554 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=en0 #macosx |
554 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=en0 #macosx |
555 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=xl0 |
555 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=xl0 |
556 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=linux, ethdev=eth0 |
556 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=linux, ethdev=eth0 |
557 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=win32, ethdev=MYCARD |
557 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=win32, ethdev=MYCARD |
558 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tap, ethdev=tap0 |
558 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tap, ethdev=tap0 |
559 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tuntap, ethdev=tun0, script=./tunconfig |
559 | # ne2k: ioaddr=0x240, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tuntap, ethdev=tun0, script=./tunconfig |
560 | 560 | ||
561 | #======================================================================= |
561 | #======================================================================= |
562 | # KEYBOARD_MAPPING: |
562 | # KEYBOARD_MAPPING: |
563 | # This enables a remap of a physical localized keyboard to a |
563 | # This enables a remap of a physical localized keyboard to a |
564 | # virtualized us keyboard, as the PC architecture expects. |
564 | # virtualized us keyboard, as the PC architecture expects. |
565 | # If enabled, the keymap file must be specified. |
565 | # If enabled, the keymap file must be specified. |
566 | # |
566 | # |
567 | # Examples: |
567 | # Examples: |
568 | # keyboard_mapping: enabled=1, map=gui/keymaps/x11-pc-de.map |
568 | # keyboard_mapping: enabled=1, map=gui/keymaps/x11-pc-de.map |
569 | #======================================================================= |
569 | #======================================================================= |
570 | keyboard_mapping: enabled=0, map= |
570 | keyboard_mapping: enabled=0, map= |
571 | 571 | ||
572 | #======================================================================= |
572 | #======================================================================= |
573 | # KEYBOARD_TYPE: |
573 | # KEYBOARD_TYPE: |
574 | # Type of keyboard return by a "identify keyboard" command to the |
574 | # Type of keyboard return by a "identify keyboard" command to the |
575 | # keyboard controler. It must be one of "xt", "at" or "mf". |
575 | # keyboard controler. It must be one of "xt", "at" or "mf". |
576 | # Defaults to "mf". It should be ok for almost everybody. A known |
576 | # Defaults to "mf". It should be ok for almost everybody. A known |
577 | # exception is french macs, that do have a "at"-like keyboard. |
577 | # exception is french macs, that do have a "at"-like keyboard. |
578 | # |
578 | # |
579 | # Examples: |
579 | # Examples: |
580 | # keyboard_type: mf |
580 | # keyboard_type: mf |
581 | #======================================================================= |
581 | #======================================================================= |
582 | #keyboard_type: mf |
582 | #keyboard_type: mf |
583 | 583 | ||
584 | #======================================================================= |
584 | #======================================================================= |
585 | # USER_SHORTCUT: |
585 | # USER_SHORTCUT: |
586 | # This defines the keyboard shortcut to be sent when you press the "user" |
586 | # This defines the keyboard shortcut to be sent when you press the "user" |
587 | # button in the headerbar. The shortcut string can be a combination of |
587 | # button in the headerbar. The shortcut string can be a combination of |
588 | # these key names: "alt", "bksp", "ctrl", "del", "esc", "f1", "f4", "tab" |
588 | # these key names: "alt", "bksp", "ctrl", "del", "esc", "f1", "f4", "tab" |
589 | # and "win". Up to 3 keys can be pressed at a time. |
589 | # and "win". Up to 3 keys can be pressed at a time. |
590 | # |
590 | # |
591 | # Example: |
591 | # Example: |
592 | # user_shortcut: keys=ctrlaltdel |
592 | # user_shortcut: keys=ctrlaltdel |
593 | #======================================================================= |
593 | #======================================================================= |
594 | #user_shortcut: keys=ctrlaltdel |
594 | #user_shortcut: keys=ctrlaltdel |
595 | 595 | ||
596 | #======================================================================= |
596 | #======================================================================= |
597 | # other stuff |
597 | # other stuff |
598 | #======================================================================= |
598 | #======================================================================= |
599 | #magic_break: enabled=1 |
599 | #magic_break: enabled=1 |
600 | #cmosimage: cmos.img |
600 | #cmosimage: cmos.img |
601 | #load32bitOSImage: os=nullkernel, path=../kernel.img, iolog=../vga_io.log |
601 | #load32bitOSImage: os=nullkernel, path=../kernel.img, iolog=../vga_io.log |
602 | #load32bitOSImage: os=linux, path=../linux.img, iolog=../vga_io.log, initrd=../initrd.img |
602 | #load32bitOSImage: os=linux, path=../linux.img, iolog=../vga_io.log, initrd=../initrd.img |
603 | #i440fxsupport: enabled=1 |
603 | #i440fxsupport: enabled=1 |
604 | usb1: enabled=1, ioaddr=0xFF80, irq=10 |
604 | usb1: enabled=1, ioaddr=0xFF80, irq=10 |
605 | #text_snapshot_check: enable |
605 | #text_snapshot_check: enable |
606 | 606 | ||
607 | #======================================================================= |
607 | #======================================================================= |
608 | # for Macintosh, use the style of pathnames in the following |
608 | # for Macintosh, use the style of pathnames in the following |
609 | # examples. |
609 | # examples. |
610 | # |
610 | # |
611 | # vgaromimage: :bios:VGABIOS-elpin-2.40 |
611 | # vgaromimage: :bios:VGABIOS-elpin-2.40 |
612 | # romimage: file=:bios:BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000 |
612 | # romimage: file=:bios:BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000 |
613 | # floppya: 1_44=[fd:], status=inserted |
613 | # floppya: 1_44=[fd:], status=inserted |
614 | #======================================================================= |
614 | #======================================================================= |
615 | 615 | ||
616 | 616 | ||
617 | #======================================================================= |
617 | #======================================================================= |
618 | # |
618 | # |
619 | # The following directives are DEPRECATED |
619 | # The following directives are DEPRECATED |
620 | # Please convert them to the new syntax or remove them |
620 | # Please convert them to the new syntax or remove them |
621 | # |
621 | # |
622 | #======================================================================= |
622 | #======================================================================= |
623 | 623 | ||
624 | #======================================================================= |
624 | #======================================================================= |
625 | # |
625 | # |
626 | # The DISKC option is deprecated. Use ATA* options instead. |
626 | # The DISKC option is deprecated. Use ATA* options instead. |
627 | # |
627 | # |
628 | # DISKC: file=, cyl=, heads=, spt= |
628 | # DISKC: file=, cyl=, heads=, spt= |
629 | # Point this at a hard disk image file. To create |
629 | # Point this at a hard disk image file. To create |
630 | # a hard disk image, try running bximage. It will help you choose the |
630 | # a hard disk image, try running bximage. It will help you choose the |
631 | # size and then suggest a diskc line that works with it. |
631 | # size and then suggest a diskc line that works with it. |
632 | # |
632 | # |
633 | # In UNIX it may be possible to use a raw device as a Bochs hard disk, |
633 | # In UNIX it may be possible to use a raw device as a Bochs hard disk, |
634 | # but WE DON'T RECOMMEND IT. In Windows there is no easy way. |
634 | # but WE DON'T RECOMMEND IT. In Windows there is no easy way. |
635 | # |
635 | # |
636 | # Examples: |
636 | # Examples: |
637 | # diskc: file=10M.sample, cyl=306, heads=4, spt=17 |
637 | # diskc: file=10M.sample, cyl=306, heads=4, spt=17 |
638 | # diskc: file=20M.sample, cyl=615, heads=4, spt=17 |
638 | # diskc: file=20M.sample, cyl=615, heads=4, spt=17 |
639 | # diskc: file=30M.sample, cyl=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
639 | # diskc: file=30M.sample, cyl=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
640 | # diskc: file=46M.sample, cyl=940, heads=6, spt=17 |
640 | # diskc: file=46M.sample, cyl=940, heads=6, spt=17 |
641 | # diskc: file=62M.sample, cyl=940, heads=8, spt=17 |
641 | # diskc: file=62M.sample, cyl=940, heads=8, spt=17 |
642 | # diskc: file=112M.sample, cyl=900, heads=15, spt=17 |
642 | # diskc: file=112M.sample, cyl=900, heads=15, spt=17 |
643 | # diskc: file=483M.sample, cyl=1024, heads=15, spt=63 |
643 | # diskc: file=483M.sample, cyl=1024, heads=15, spt=63 |
644 | #======================================================================= |
644 | #======================================================================= |
645 | #diskc: file="30M.sample", cyl=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
645 | #diskc: file="30M.sample", cyl=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
646 | 646 | ||
647 | #======================================================================= |
647 | #======================================================================= |
648 | # |
648 | # |
649 | # The DISKD option is deprecated. Use ATA* options instead. |
649 | # The DISKD option is deprecated. Use ATA* options instead. |
650 | # |
650 | # |
651 | # DISKD: |
651 | # DISKD: |
652 | # See DISKC above for syntax |
652 | # See DISKC above for syntax |
653 | # |
653 | # |
654 | # NOTE: diskd and cdromd must not be used together! |
654 | # NOTE: diskd and cdromd must not be used together! |
655 | #======================================================================= |
655 | #======================================================================= |
656 | #diskd: file="diskd.img", cyl=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
656 | #diskd: file="diskd.img", cyl=615, heads=6, spt=17 |
657 | 657 | ||
658 | #======================================================================= |
658 | #======================================================================= |
659 | # |
659 | # |
660 | # The CDROMD option is deprecated. Use ATA* options instead. |
660 | # The CDROMD option is deprecated. Use ATA* options instead. |
661 | # |
661 | # |
662 | # CDROMD: |
662 | # CDROMD: |
663 | # |
663 | # |
664 | # cdromd: dev=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted |
664 | # cdromd: dev=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted |
665 | # cdromd: dev=/dev/cdrom, status=ejected |
665 | # cdromd: dev=/dev/cdrom, status=ejected |
666 | # cdromd: dev=e:, status=ejected |
666 | # cdromd: dev=e:, status=ejected |
667 | # |
667 | # |
668 | # In windows, the drive letter + colon notation should be used for cdroms. |
668 | # In windows, the drive letter + colon notation should be used for cdroms. |
669 | # Depending on versions of windows and drivers, you may only be able to |
669 | # Depending on versions of windows and drivers, you may only be able to |
670 | # access the "first" cdrom in the system. On MacOSX, use path="drive" |
670 | # access the "first" cdrom in the system. On MacOSX, use path="drive" |
671 | # to access the physical drive. |
671 | # to access the physical drive. |
672 | # |
672 | # |
673 | # NOTE: diskd and cdromd must not be used together! |
673 | # NOTE: diskd and cdromd must not be used together! |
674 | #======================================================================= |
674 | #======================================================================= |
675 | #cdromd: dev=D:, status=inserted |
675 | #cdromd: dev=D:, status=inserted |
676 | #cdromd: dev=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted |
676 | #cdromd: dev=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted |
677 | #cdromd: dev="drive", status=inserted |
677 | #cdromd: dev="drive", status=inserted |
678 | 678 | ||
679 | #======================================================================= |
679 | #======================================================================= |
680 | # |
680 | # |
681 | # The TIME0 directive is DEPRECATED. Use the CLOCK directive instead |
681 | # The TIME0 directive is DEPRECATED. Use the CLOCK directive instead |
682 | # |
682 | # |
683 | # TIME0: |
683 | # TIME0: |
684 | # Specifies the start (boot) time of the virtual machine. Use a time |
684 | # Specifies the start (boot) time of the virtual machine. Use a time |
685 | # value as returned by the time(2) system call. If no time0 value is |
685 | # value as returned by the time(2) system call. If no time0 value is |
686 | # set or if time0 equal to 1 (special case), the simulation will be |
686 | # set or if time0 equal to 1 (special case), the simulation will be |
687 | # started at the current time of the host. |
687 | # started at the current time of the host. |
688 | # |
688 | # |
689 | # Examples: |
689 | # Examples: |
690 | # time0: 1 # Now |
690 | # time0: 1 # Now |
691 | # time0: 315529200 # Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 1980 |
691 | # time0: 315529200 # Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 1980 |
692 | # time0: 631148400 # Mon Jan 1 00:00:00 1990 |
692 | # time0: 631148400 # Mon Jan 1 00:00:00 1990 |
693 | # time0: 938581955 # Wed Sep 29 07:12:35 1999 |
693 | # time0: 938581955 # Wed Sep 29 07:12:35 1999 |
694 | # time0: 946681200 # Sat Jan 1 00:00:00 2000 |
694 | # time0: 946681200 # Sat Jan 1 00:00:00 2000 |
695 | #======================================================================= |
695 | #======================================================================= |
696 | #time0: 938581955 |
696 | #time0: 938581955 |
697 | 697 | ||
698 | #======================================================================= |
698 | #======================================================================= |
699 | # |
699 | # |
700 | # The PIT directive is DEPRECATED. Use the CLOCK directive instead |
700 | # The PIT directive is DEPRECATED. Use the CLOCK directive instead |
701 | # |
701 | # |
702 | # PIT: |
702 | # PIT: |
703 | # The PIT is the programmable interval timer. It has an option that tries to |
703 | # The PIT is the programmable interval timer. It has an option that tries to |
704 | # keep the PIT in sync with real time. This feature is still experimental, |
704 | # keep the PIT in sync with real time. This feature is still experimental, |
705 | # but it may be useful if you want to prevent Bochs from running too fast, for |
705 | # but it may be useful if you want to prevent Bochs from running too fast, for |
706 | # example a DOS video game. Be aware that with the realtime pit option, your |
706 | # example a DOS video game. Be aware that with the realtime pit option, your |
707 | # simulation will not be repeatable; this can a problem if you are debugging. |
707 | # simulation will not be repeatable; this can a problem if you are debugging. |
708 | #======================================================================= |
708 | #======================================================================= |
709 | #pit: realtime=1 |
709 | #pit: realtime=1 |
710 | 710 | ||
711 | #======================================================================= |
711 | #======================================================================= |
712 | # NEWHARDDRIVESUPPORT: enabled=[0|1] |
712 | # NEWHARDDRIVESUPPORT: enabled=[0|1] |
713 | # The old harddrive code is not maintened any more. |
713 | # The old harddrive code is not maintened any more. |
714 | # Default value is enabled=1 |
714 | # Default value is enabled=1 |
715 | #======================================================================= |
715 | #======================================================================= |
716 | #newharddrivesupport: enabled=1 |
716 | #newharddrivesupport: enabled=1 |
717 | 717 | ||
718 | 718 |