1NEWS - list of user-visible changes between releases of GRUB 2 3New in 0.97 - 2005-05-08: 4* Fix the prototypes and the definitions of nested functions. This was 5 required for gcc-4. 6* Implement a more robust workaround for buggy BIOSes which don't pass 7 boot drive correctly (notably for HP Vectra). 8 9New in 0.96 - 2005-01-30: 10* The command "fallback" supports mutiple fallback entries. 11* The command "savedefault" supports an optional argument which 12 is the number of next boot entry or the special keyword `fallback'. 13* New utility "grub-set-default". 14* New section "Making your system robust" in the manual. 15 16New in 0.95 - 2004-06-13: 17* Add support for ReiserFS 3. 18* Fix support for FreeBSD 5. 19* Support ATARAID for Linux in the grub shell and grub-install. 20* Add CDROM support for El Torito with no emulation mode. You can use 21 (cd) as a CDROM drive in the config file. 22* Option --no-mem-option is implied for Linux 2.4.18 and newer. 23* Add support for UFS2. 24 25New in 0.94 - 2004-01-25: 26* Support building on x86-64 with gcc -m32. 27* Use a BIOS call to turn on/off Gate A20. This should solve various 28 problems related to Gate A20 in modern BIOSes. 29* Add a workaround for buggy BIOSes (notably HP Vectra series) which 30 don't pass the boot drive correctly. 31* Display "GNU GRUB" instead of "GRUB" in the menu. 32* Add support for QNX RTP into the grub shell. 33* Add support for the initrd max address of a kernel header in Linux. 34* Support 32 bit and 64 bit dev_t. 35* Add support for an install device in GRUB's notation with no 36 parenthesis (e.g. grub-install hd0). 37* Improve the manual a lot. 38 39New in 0.93 - 2002-12-08: 40* Define the behavior of the boot loader when the load end address is 41 zero and the bss end address is zero in the Multiboot Specification. 42 Also, add the support into GRUB. 43* Finally, we have a Bug Tracking System! Now the preferable way to 44 report bugs is to use the BTS rather than sending e-mail to bug-grub. 45 See <http://bugcomm.enbug.org/?project=grub&mode=project>, for more 46 details. 47* The appendix "FAQ" in the manual is removed. See the GNU GRUB FAQ on 48 the web <http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.html> instead. 49* The terminal handling code is rewritten radically, and many bugfixes 50 are made at the same time. 51* The command "color" is effective even in the command-line. 52* The command "terminal" takes two new options, ``--no-echo'' and 53 ``--no-edit''. If you specify ``--no-echo'', GRUB won't echo back 54 input characters. If you specify ``--no-edit'', GRUB will disable the 55 BASH-like editing feature. These options are useful when using an 56 intelligent terminal (such as the comint mode in GNU Emacs). 57* The utility ``grub-md5-crypt'' prompts to retype a password and checks 58 if the passwords match. 59* Support for booting Linux is rewritten, so GRUB now supports 60 large-EBDA systems. 61* The menu interfaces supports Page Up, Page Down, and Right Key. 62* New command "terminfo", for vt100-incompatible terminals. 63* New options, ``-D'', ``-g'' and ``-m'' are supported for FreeBSD. 64 65New in 0.92 - 2002-04-30: 66* The command "displaymem" uses only hex digits for consistency. 67* The netboot code goes back to the progress bars instead of dots, for 68 the notation of data transfers. And, that is displayed only in debug 69 mode, that is to say, nothing is displayed by default. Remember that 70 you can turn on debug mode via the command "debug". 71* The command "help" doesn't show all the available commands by default, 72 when no argument is specified. Rarely used commands (such as 73 "testload") and useless commands in interactive use (such as 74 "savedefault") are hidden. If you want to see help messages for those 75 commands, specify the new option "--all". 76* A built-in, `more'-like pager is added. When a command prints too many 77 lines to fit the screen, GRUB waits until you hit return key. This 78 feature can be turned off by the new command "pager". 79* The command "terminal" accepts a new option, "--lines=LINES". You can 80 set the maximum number of lines arbitrarily with this option. If you 81 don't specify it, the maximum number will be 24. 82* The command "terminal" accepts another new option, "--silent". You can 83 suppress the "Press any key to continue" message with this option. 84* The mem= option for Linux is recognized and used to limit the maximum 85 address of initrd. 86* A fallback entry is executed immediately after a default entry, 87 without prompting a user's intervention, as the manual has ever been 88 saying. 89* The utility ``grub-install'' makes sure that GRUB images have been 90 written to a physical disk completely. To assist this feature, a new 91 command "dump" is added. 92 93New in 0.91 - 2002-01-21: 94* Support for Linux DAC960 is added. 95* JFS and XFS support is added. 96* The commands "hide" and "unhide" support logical partitions. 97* The utility ``grub-install'' supports NetBSD. 98* The network support is updated to Etherboot-5.0.5. 99* The manner of handling the preset menu changes. In the previous 100 implementation, the preset menu is used only when opening the 101 configuration file failed. Now try to use the preset menu first. And, 102 if the configuration file is available, it is read after readoing the 103 preset menu. In this case, menu entries in the preset menu (if any) 104 are overrided by the configuration file. 105* Diskless support is a bit changed. In the previous, GRUB set up a 106 network automatically via a special function. In the current, the 107 function is gone and the preset menu feature is used (i.e. just 108 execute the command "bootp" as if you specified it in the preset 109 menu). This has no impact against most users, but you should take care 110 if using the preset menu for your own purpose, because GRUB doesn't 111 call "bootp" implicitly when the preset menu is used explicitly. In 112 this case, you would probably need to insert commands to initialize a 113 network into your preset menu. 114* Important bugfixes are made for ReiserFS, APM, TFTP, LBA, etc. 115 116New in 0.90 - 2001-07-11: 117* The command "setkey" resets key mappings, when no argument is 118 specified. 119* Linux devfs support is added. 120* The utility ``grub-install'' accepts a new option, `--recheck'. If 121 this option is specified, probe a device map, even if it already 122 exists. You should use this option whenever you add/remove a disk. 123* The command "password" supports a md5 password if the option `--md5' 124 is given. This command can now also be used to protect specific menu 125 items with their own passwords. 126* New command, "displayapm". 127* New command, "md5crypt". 128* The new utility ``grub-md5-crypt'' is a frontend of the grub shell. It 129 encrypts a password in MD5 format. 130* New commands, "testvbe" and "vbeprobe". 131* The configure script accepts a new option, `--enable-preset-menu'. You 132 can embed an arbitrary configuration which will be used when Stage 2 133 cannot open a real configuration file, with this option. The argument 134 must be an existing file. 135* EZ-BIOS support is added. 136* Booting Windows from a logical partition is supported. 137* The example Multiboot kernel in the directory "docs" is built, if you 138 specify the option `--enable-example-kernel' to the configure script. 139* New command, "ifconfig". 140* Linux software RAID support is added (only for RAID-1). 141* Hercules support is added. 142* The configure script now accepts `--disable-auto-linux-mem-opt', which 143 has the same meaning as you specify the option `--no-mem-option' to the 144 command "kernel". 145* Jump to the physical entry address of a Multiboot kernel when booting 146 it up. The old behavior was to use the virtual one, regardless of the 147 setting of the physical address. 148* The commands "bootp" and "dhcp" accepts a new option 149 `--with-configfile', so that you can load a remotely specified 150 configuration file automatically, like the network boot images. 151* VSTa filesystem support is added. 152* ELF symbol loading support is added. 153 154New in 0.5.96 - 2000-10-04: 155* New commands, "reboot" and "halt". 156* New command, "hiddenmenu". You can hide the menu interface by default 157 with this command. 158* You can specify `--no-mem-option' to the command "kernel", if you want 159 GRUB not to pass a Linux's mem option automatically. 160* Now GRUB is compliant with the Linux/i386 boot protocol version 2.02. 161* The network support is updated to Etherboot-4.6.4. 162* Symlinks in ReiserFS are supported. 163* Add a workaround into the grub shell, so that it works fine even under 164 Linux 2.4. 165* Add a new option `--stage2' into the commands "install" and "setup", 166 to let the grub shell know what the file name of Stage 2 is under your 167 operating system. You must specify the option correctly, if you cannot 168 unmount the partition where GRUB images reside. We'd recommend _not_ 169 using those commands directly, but using the utility "grub-install" 170 instead, because this is safer. 171* One violation against the Network Boot Image Proposal was found and 172 fixed. So now the image `nbgrub' can work fine even with a card such 173 as rtl8139. 174* Serial terminal support is added. The configure script accepts 175 a new option `--disable-serial'. Unless it is specified, you can use 176 two new commands, "serial" and "terminal" in the command-line and the 177 menu. See the manual, for more details. 178* Preserve the possible magic number used by Windows NT in a MBR. 179* The command-line interface is switched to single-line editing mode. 180* Only for developers: the configure script accepts 181 `--enable-serial-speed-simulation', which is useful when you want to 182 simulate the speed of a serial device on a psuedo terminal. 183* Also only for developers: you can specify an optional argument to the 184 option `--hold' for the grub shell. The argument means how many 185 seconds the grub shell should wait until diving into the main routine. 186* New command, "savedefault". Now you can save current entry number to 187 your disk with this command and then you can set the default boot 188 entry to it by the command "default saved". 189* Add a new option `--prefix' into the command "setup", so that you can 190 specify the name of a directory which contains GRUB images. And, the 191 behavior of this command changed slightly, that is, this command now 192 searchs stage1 automatically under "/boot/grub" and "/grub", unless 193 you specify the option `--prefix'. 194* The utility `grub-install' recognizes a separate boot partition 195 automatically. 196* New commands, "partnew" and "parttype". You can modify partition 197 tables with these commands. 198 199New in 0.5.95 - 2000-06-27: 200* NetBSD ELF kernel support is added. You have to specify the new option 201 to the command "kernel". See below. 202* Added a new option `--type=TYPE' into the command "kernel". This 203 option suggests what type of kernel you want to load. TYPE must be 204 either of "netbsd", "freebsd", "openbsd", "linux", "biglinux" and 205 "multiboot". Actually, this option will be necessary only if you want 206 to load a NetBSD ELF kernel, because GRUB can automatically determine 207 a kernel type in the other cases. 208* ReiserFS support is added. 209* Added a new option `--force-lba' into the command "install". This 210 option disables some sanity checks for LBA mode (but not all). If you 211 are sure that your machine supports LBA mode but GRUB doesn't work in 212 LBA mode, you should specify it. It is necessary if your BIOS is too 213 buggy. In the previous version, it was a compile-time option, but you 214 don't have to recompile GRUB any longer. 215* Likewise, now the command "setup" and the script "grub-install" also 216 accept `--force-lba' option. Specifying this option to "setup" or 217 "grub-install" has the same effect as to the command "install". 218* The configure script doesn't accept the option 219 `--disable-lba-support-bitmap-check' any longer. Use the option above. 220* The network support is updated to Etherboot-4.6.1. So now we have 221 3Com59x and DEPCA drivers. 222* Now you can omit the configuration file argument to the command 223 "password". If you omit it, then GRUB will just unlock privileged 224 instructions (such as `c') when you enter a correct password. 225* The new command "lock" can be used to prevent end-users from executing 226 arbitrary menu entries. This command will emit an error until the user 227 enters a correct password. 228* Recognize the Linux extended partition type. 229* Pass a correct memory size to Linux and *BSD. 230* Diskless support is added. Now configure accepts --enable-diskless, 231 and "make" will produce two additional images, ``nbgrub'' for Net Boot 232 Image Proposal and ``pxegrub'' for Preboot Execution Environment. See 233 the documentation, for more details. 234* The command "tftpserver" overrides a TFTP server address returned by a 235 BOOTP server, a DHCP server or a RARP server. 236* Fix a serious bug about LBA support. It is possible that you don't 237 disable the LBA support bitmap check any longer. Please send a report, 238 if you must still disable it. We need to know if we should get rid of 239 the option. 240 241New in 0.5.94 - 2000-03-06: 242* Stage 1 supports both the LBA mode and the CHS mode. 243* The NetBSD and OpenBSD boot bug is fixed. 244* The more automatic installation command "setup" is added. 245* The command "embed" embeds a Stage 1.5 in the sectors after a MBR. 246* Support symbolic color name syntax in the command "color". 247* The grub shell loads the BIOS drive mapping information from a device 248 map file if it is specified and can be opened. If not found, try to 249 create it based on the guessed information. 250* NetBSD support in the grub shell is improved. 251* A simple checker for the format of a Multiboot kernel, ``mbchk'', is 252 added. 253* The command "find" searches for a filename in all devices and print 254 the list of the devices which contain the file. 255* The command "map" maps a drive to another drive so that we can 256 chain-load some foolish operating systems (such as DOS) even if such 257 an operating system resides at a non-first drive. 258* The command "setkey" maps a key to another. 259* The GRUB manual is rewritten, and now consists of three parts and 260 appendices. 261* The command "ioprobe" detects what I/O ports are used for a BIOS 262 drive. 263* OpenBSD support in the grub shell is improved. 264* The command "install" can now patch a Stage 2 with a different 265 filename from "/boot/grub/menu.lst" even if a Stage 1.5 is used. 266* New program, ``grub-install''. 267* The command "blocklist" prints the blocklist notation of a file. 268* The command "chainloader" now accepts an option "--force", which is 269 required if you want to chain-load a boot loader defective in the 270 signature, such as SCO Unixware 7.1. 271* The netboot support is heavily rewritten, based on Etherboot-4.4.3. 272 Most of the device drivers are stolen from it, so we now have many 273 network drivers. See netboot/README.netboot for more details. 274* Now configure accepts the option `--disable-lba-support-bitmap-check' 275 to ignore an incorrect LBA support bitmap returned by a buggy BIOS. If 276 you are sure that your BIOS does support LBA mode but GRUB doesn't 277 work in LBA mode, recompile GRUB with this option specified. You can 278 check if GRUB accesses a drive in LBA mode by the command "geometry". 279* New commands "bootp", "dhcp" and "rarp" can be used to initialize a 280 network device and get IP addresses from a network. 281* Long filename support in the FAT filesystem is added. 282* The command "cmp" compares each bytes in two files. 283 284New in 0.5.93 - 1999-10-30: 285* ELF format of FreeBSD kernel is supported. 286* Support the partition ids for NetBSD and OpenBSD. 287* Exit from the grub shell just by pushing the key `q' in the menu. 288* New options for configure can disable some functions in Stage 2. See 289 the output from `configure --help' for more information. 290* FAT32 support is added. 291* Minix fs support is added. 292* New commands "hide" and "unhide". 293* The character `=' after a command is not necessary any longer, but it 294 is supported for backward compatibility. 295* The command "help" displays helpful information about builtin 296 commands. 297* The command "geometry" displays the information of a drive specified 298 and set the geometry to arbitrary C/H/S values if the optional 299 arguments are used. 300* The command "configfile" loads a configuration file interactively. 301* The command "device" assigns a BIOS drive to an arbitrary filename in 302 the grub shell. 303* The option `--no-floppy' force the grub shell to assume that there is 304 no floppy, and the option `--probe-second-floppy' enables the probe of 305 the second floppy drive. 306* Integrated the netboot support in the Dresden version of GRUB. 307* FreeBSD support in the grub shell is improved. 308* Killing (C-u and C-k), yanking (C-y) and manipulating the history 309 (C-p and C-n) are supported. 310* The address argument for the command "install" is now optional. 311* Better completion support. 312* The command "cat" displays the contents of a file. 313 314New in 0.5.92 - 1999-07-26: 315* Bug fixes (i.e. Stage 1.5 can work fine again). 316* The /sbin/grub stage2 simulator now works at least on GNU/Linux, and 317 uses the Linux HDIO_GETGEO ioctl to determine hard disk geometry. 318* TAB not only lists filenames, but also completes a filename when the 319 filename is unique. 320* Password is not echoed back, put an asterisk for each of input 321 characters. 322* stage2_debug is removed, and the debugging features are added into 323 stage2. 324* Color menu support. 325* New command "quit". 326* The man page for /sbin/grub. 327* All documents become Texinfo. 328* Linux video mode selection is supported. 329* The new Stage 1 `stage1_lba' supports LBA addressing mode. 330 331New in 0.5.91 - 1999-03-14, Gordon Matzigkeit: 332* LBA and preliminary AWARD BIOS disk extension support. 333* Started docs/grub.texi. 334* /sbin/grub GUI now works (but it doesn't yet access disks properly). 335 Run `configure --enable-sbin-grub' to build this program in the grub 336 subdirectory. 337 338New in 0.5.90 - 1999-03-01, Gordon Matzigkeit: 339* Bug fixes. 340* GRUB understands symlinks on ext2fs (but still not ffs). 341* Many source code and build cleanups to comply with GNU standards. 342 343New in 0.5 - 1998-08-20, Erich Boleyn: 344 345* Improved error messages in the stage1 to be strings (easier to read 346 than the previous case of single characters), and removed any 347 display in the case of no error (less confusing). 348 349* New document describing error conditions and messages. 350 351* Improved configure/build process. 352 353* Made the early bootup interrupt-safe. Wasn't doing cli/sti when 354 necessary sometimes. 355 356* GRUB now shuts off the floppy before transferring control to any 357 other programs/modules/loaders. (chain-loading doesn't matter here, 358 just loading 32-bit modules/kernels) 359 360* Fixed a few stupid bugs, including a several in the ext2fs code. 361 362* Linux boot format support extended from just "zImage" to include 363 "bzImage" and initial ramdisk (also called "initrd") support for 364 both. "initrd" support is untested, but the critical parts were 365 taken from a supplied patch and seem OK. 366 367* Several new command features. See the command-listing for details. 368 369New in 0.4 - 1998-03-19, Erich Boleyn: 370 371* GRUB now correctly points ES:SI at a partition descriptor when 372 chain-loading. 373 374* Many minor bugs fixed (some in the build scripts). 375 376* Intel MPS 1.4 config/check code is totally new, and the "syscmd=" 377 command is completely removed. Check command-listing for details. 378 379Version 0.4-pre, Erich Boleyn: 380 381* Reorganized docs, moved most "NOTE" items to a FAQ (with new entries 382 as well). 383 384* Now supports automatic decompression of any files loaded via the 385 GRUB stage2 filesystem code. Simply compress the file using GNU 386 gzip normally, then when loading, the GRUB internals will see the 387 contents in the decompressed state... i.e. all GRUB functions 388 operate normally as if it is the uncompressed file. An extra 389 version of the "module" loading function has been added which 390 disables this functionality if desired (in all the other cases, not 391 decompressing doesn't make sense). 392 393* Changed device strings used in filesystem code to more logical 394 format. Added "relative" disk and partition capability, see 395 command-listing and filesystem syntax description for details. 396 397* "install=" command vastly improved. Also moved to non-debug area. 398 Check command-listing and install documentation for details. 399 400* Added several new commands: "rootnoverify=", "uppermem=", and a new 401 debug command "displaymem". Check command-listing for details. 402 403* Added versioning numbers (and subsequently broke compatibility with 404 some of the previous code, so GRUB should be re-installed!). 405 406* Added unattended booting support via new "fallback=" command. 407 408* During debug probe of SMP configuration table compatible with Intel 409 MPS 1.4 standard, GRUB now checks for a pointer in the EBDA. 410 411* Using a "default=" entry greater than 11 caused the UI to do funny 412 things (it didn't pre-scroll the list to the appropriate place). 413 414* Reading files on FAT floppies had yet more problems related by many 415 users of version 0.3 6/17/96. Again, all known problems fixed. 416 417* "Extended" partitions now work (still cannot make an extended 418 partition active with "makeactive" command). 419 420* The build environment is greatly simplified, now using an 421 autoconf-like "configure" script. 422 423New in 0.3-19960617 - 1996-06-17, Erich Boleyn: 424 425* Yet more documentation improvements. 426 427* Known bugs in floppy operation fixed (12-bit FAT didn't work for 428 most cases, and inserting other floppies didn't flush the filesystem 429 cache). 430 431* NASTY uninitialized pointer bug causing "raw" floppy operation to 432 crash on several PCs is now fixed. This seems to have been the root 433 cause of all of the compatibility problems that have currently been 434 observed. 435 436* debug-mode command added to automate most difficult step of 437 installation for common cases (new install method #4). 438 439* Testing "mini-debugger" now merged with command-line when "DEBUG" 440 defined in compile (no SYSDEBUG option anymore). See description of 441 commands in the command-line for details. 442 443New in 0.3-19960602 - 1996-06-02, Erich Boleyn: 444 445* Completed initial licenses. 446 447* Initial filesystem documentation written. 448 449* Block-list and FAT filesystems now work as documented (in 450 particular, for the blocklist filesystem, shortcuts like "+1" for 451 "0+1,512" now work correctly). 452 453* Fixed several problems (old and new) in the various filesystems (for 454 example, the ext2fs filesystem code is now much faster, as it caches 455 some mapping blocks where it didn't at all before). Filesystem 456 semantics are much more uniform as well (symbolic links and reading 457 a directory as a file now return errors where it would silently fail 458 before). 459 460* "makeactive" now works for standard PC partitions on hard disks (not 461 extended partitions... so any PC partition number above 3 will give 462 a "no such partition" error). If a BSD sub-partition is is used, it 463 will ignore it, and only use the primary PC partition number. 464 465New in 0.3-19960520 - 1996-05-20, Erich Boleyn: 466 467* Updated instructions (though still very sparse). 468 469* New floppy probe (works much like the Linux floppy boot probe) 470 attempts to find the size of a floppy in a drive. Might still need 471 work! Please try on various floppy drives with various media! 472 473* New floppy handler will claim a non-existent drive if the floppy 474 disk isn't present in the drive. (for example, it won't be on the 475 list of installed drives unless a floppy is present) 476 477* Stage1 now compatible with both a hard disk MBR and the DOS BIOS 478 parameter block (see "install/README" for more details on how this 479 can be used). 480 481* Block-list filesystem partially works, as described in the file 482 "NOTES". Loading an a.out or elf kernel won't work with it, but all 483 other filetypes pretty much should. (certainly chain-loading works 484 OK) 485 486 NOTE: you must use the full format "0+1,512" for just he first 487 block... no parameters can be implicit in this version.. THis is 488 being fixed too. 489 490* Linux ext2 filesystem works. (it's very slow for big files, but 491 this is being fixed) 492 493* Linux boot type now supported. Use a standard piggybacked image as 494 with LILO. Put in hack to support >64MB via GRUB placing the RAM 495 size as the first item on the command-line automatically. Must pass 496 root partition on command-line using normal Linux syntax... if not, 497 it uses it's builtin root partition. 498 499* Supports chain-loading. For details, see "COMMANDS" and the 500 examples directory. (was able to boot DOS and Windows NT on my test 501 box). NOTE that the "root partition" must be set to work right. 502 "makeactive" is currently a no-op. 503 504* Several weird bugs fixed. One important note: If you recompile, it 505 will warn about a clash with builtin "strcmp". This is normal... 506 do NOT remove the strcmp definition, as then GCC will possibly put 507 inline code from it's own builtin function in some places. (my 508 strcmp has slightly different functionality, hence the problem) 509 510* Mini-debugger is currently broken. 511 512New in 0.2 - 1996-04-12, Erich Boleyn: 513 514* Completely new menu-based UI. See "COMMANDS" and the examples 515 directory for details. NOTE that the argument to a command must be 516 preceded by a space between it and the '=', in both the config file 517 and the command-line. This will be fixed. 518 519New in 0.1 - 1996-03-31, Erich Boleyn: 520 521* Newer version of Multiboot Standard (version 0.6) supported. 522 523* Autodetects kernel types. Supports Multiboot, FreeBSD, NetBSD 524 (Linux isn't finished). 525 526* Stage 1.5 works now. Default setup is now for working with a BSD 527 FFS floppy loading "/grub/stage2" as the main bootloader. 528 529* Filesystem support improved. It didn't work on many floppies before 530 (problem with the partition-detection code). 531 532* Memory probe now supports arbitrary amounts of RAM (some technical 533 limitations exist, see Multiboot standard version 0.6 for details). 534 535* A mini-debugger is included by default, activated by hitting '~' on 536 the command-line (it might interfere with things, but it seems OK 537 for my alpha-testing). The commands are in the function 538 "enter_sysdebug" defined in "common.c". If you have an Intel MPS- 539 compatible machine, there are extra commands enabled for SMP cpu 540 testing. 'q' exits and goes back to what you were doing before. 541 542New in 0.0-19960206 - 1996-02-06, Erich Boleyn: 543 544* Newer version of Multiboot Standard (version 0.4) supported. 545 546New in 0.0-19951210 - 1995-12-10, Erich Boleyn: 547 548* You can now perform TAB-based completion listing of any valid 549 partially completed disk/partition/file-name combination. Try it 550 out to see what you like, examples are in the NOTES file under 551 "Device completion". 552 553* Fixed a bug causing the memory size routine to sometimes report 554 ridiculous values. 555 556* Fixed some documentation (what little there is :-/ and a few 557 assembly bugs in the BIOS access routines that nobody reported yet, 558 so I won't detail it here. 559