Annotation of qemu/roms/SLOF/board-js2x/romfs/boot_rom.ffs, revision 1.1.1.3

1.1       root        1: # *****************************************************************************
1.1.1.2   root        2: # * Copyright (c) 2004, 2011 IBM Corporation
1.1       root        3: # * All rights reserved.
                      4: # * This program and the accompanying materials
                      5: # * are made available under the terms of the BSD License
                      6: # * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
                      7: # * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
                      8: # *
                      9: # * Contributors:
                     10: # *     IBM Corporation - initial implementation
                     11: # ****************************************************************************/
                     12: 
1.1.1.3 ! root       13: # FFile-Name   Real Filename                   Flags           ROM-Offset i/a
        !            14: #--------------|-------------------------------|---------------|--------------
        !            15: header         romfs/header.img                0               0
        !            16: stage1         board-js2x/llfw/stage1.bin      1               0x100
        !            17: xvect          slof/xvect.bin                  0               0
        !            18: ofw_main       board-js2x/slof/paflof          0               0
        !            19: stageS         board-js2x/llfw/stageS.bin      0               0
        !            20: bootinfo       board-js2x/llfw/Cboot.bin       0               0
        !            21: rtas           board-js2x/rtas/rtas.bin        0               0
        !            22: snk            clients/net-snk.client          0               0
        !            23: net_bcm        drivers/bcm57xx/net_bcm57xx.elf 0               0
        !            24: net_e1000      drivers/e1k/net_e1k.elf         0               0

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