FreeLoader notes To build FreeLoader you will need DJGPP because Mingw32 doesn't support 16-bit code FreeLoader does not currently work with extended partitions. Linux booting support needs to be added. ext2 filesystem support needs to be added. The MessageBox() function needs to not allocate memory. Because it gets called when memory allocation fails. Old memory layout: 0000:0000 - 0000:0FFF: Interrupt vector table & BIOS data 0000:1000 - 0000:6FFF: Real mode stack area 0000:7000 - xxxx:xxxx: FreeLoader program & data area xxxx:xxxx - 6000:0000: Protected mode stack area & heap 6000:0000 - 6000:C000: Filesystem data buffer 6000:C000 - 7000:0000: FREELDR.INI loaded here 7000:0000 - 7000:FFFF: scratch area for any function's use (ie sector buffer for biosdisk()) - can be overwritten by any function 8000:0000 - 9000:FFFF: fat table entry buffer A000:0000 - FFFF:FFFF: reserved New memory layout: 0000:0000 - 0000:0FFF: Interrupt vector table & BIOS data 0000:1000 - 0000:6FFF: Real mode stack area 0000:7000 - 0000:7FFF: Unused 0000:8000 - xxxx:xxxx: FreeLoader program & data area xxxx:xxxx - 7000:7FFF: Random memory allocation heap 7000:8000 - 7000:FFFF: Protected mode stack area 8000:0000 - 8000:FFFF: File system read buffer 9000:0000 - 9000:FFFF: Disk read buffer for BIOS Int 13h A000:0000 - FFFF:FFFF: reserved FreeLoader Boot Process Boot Sector The BIOS loads the boot sector at 0000:7C00. The FAT32 boot sector relocates itself higher in memory at 9000:0000 and loads it's extra sector at 9000:0200 and then looks for freeldr.sys on the file system. Once found it loads freeldr.sys to 0000:7E00 and then jumps to it's entry point at 0000:8000. The FAT12/16 boot sector does no relocation, it just searches for the freeldr.sys and loads the first 512 bytes to 0000:7E00. This extra code enables it to fully navigate the file allocation table. Then it loads freeldr.sys to 0000:7E00 and jumps to it's entry point at 0000:8000. Before FreeLoader gets control the boot sector saves the screen contents to a buffer at 9000:8000 and the cursor x & y position to bytes at 9000:8FA0 & 9000:8FA1 respectively. FreeLoader Initialization When FreeLoader gets control it saves the boot drive, passed to it in the DL register, and sets up the stack, enables protected mode, and calls BootMain().