# we want a floppy drive(called a), the disk image that we are using is called "1.44" Romimage: file=./BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000 # for in the directory above that the current directory(the one the configuration # note that if before a filename we put "./" then the file is looked # if you have less than 64MB of memory in your actuall computer, set this lower(16 is good) # how much memory the emulated machine will have This is a sample configuration file that will work fine for what we are doing: The configuration file is important because it tells Bochs where our floppy disk image is, that we want to boot from it, and where the BIOS rom and VGA rom are. Second, we need to make a configuration file called bochsrc.txt in the directory that we just created. In my case, I'm going to create a new directory called OS dev inside the Bochs' directory. Okay, let's set up bochs to boot from an OS that is on a floppy disk.įirst, we need a new directory that's inside the Bochs' directory. Setting Up a Bochs Configuration File for a Simple OS Now you need to create a configuration file for Bochs. Then, simply unzip Bochs to the desired directory. You can download it either from the Bochs homepage or from our downloads page.
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All that and Bochs is 100% free and opensource! How do I setup Bochs?įirst, you need to get Bochs. It runs on Windows(9x/2k/XP), Linux, BeOS, Mac OSX, Sharp Zaurus and more. It allows you to actually run two or more operating systems at the same time on the same computer.
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Bochs is a very complete x86 PC emulator(with almost complete support for x86-64).