http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=615678
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=615678#c5
Torsten Duwe changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Torsten Duwe 2010-06-21 11:39:49 UTC ---
No, it's BIOS bugs, as you suggested initially, that stop being a moving target
if the compiler stays the same. BIOS calls are to preserve certain registers
across calls, which they not always do. Depending on the compiler's register
allocation this does or does not matter.
ddt was the "dynamic debugging tool" a.k.a. debugger of XX-DOS. If you can boot
such a dinosaur, maybe from floppy or CD emulation, you have a chance to watch
stage1 run, or single-step until it faults.
You have a DOS with debugger around and can tell more precisely where it
faults?
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