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I've found some time to implement the encoding support for the new DivX API. Now it's possible to play and encode movies with the latest DivX release. One thing that doesn't work is the new Video Buffer Verifier (VBV) multipass encoding. The encoder segfaults. Maybe it just isn't supported with the standard profile of the released binary encoder. Andreas Hess <jaska@gmx.net>
author arpi
date Fri, 06 Jun 2003 19:57:37 +0000
parents 427dc863fe4b
children 51276a7f4ea1
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/*
    bios2dump.c - Was designed to extract BIOS of your PC and save it to file.
    Usage: as argument requires DOS interrupt number in hexadecimal form.
    as output - will write 64KB file which will named: SSSS_OOOO.intXX
    where: SSSS - segment of BIOS interrupt handler
           OOOO - offset of BIOS interrupt handler
	   XX   - interrupt number which was passed as argument
    Licence: GNU GPL v2
    Copyright: Nick Kurshev <nickols_k@mail.ru>
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main( int argc, char *argv[])
{
  FILE * fd_mem, *fd_out;
  unsigned short int_seg,int_off;
  unsigned long bios_off;
  int int_no;
  size_t i;
  char outname[80];
  unsigned char ch;
  if(argc < 2)
  {
    printf("Usage: %s int_no(in hex)\n",argv[0]);
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
  }
  int_no = strtol(argv[1],NULL,16);
  if(!(fd_mem = fopen("/dev/mem","rb")))
  {
    perror("Can't open file - /dev/mem");
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
  }
  fseek(fd_mem,int_no*4,SEEK_SET);
  fread(&int_off,sizeof(unsigned short),1,fd_mem);
  fread(&int_seg,sizeof(unsigned short),1,fd_mem);
  sprintf(outname,"%04X_%04X.int%02X",int_seg,int_off,int_no);
  if(!(fd_out = fopen(outname,"wb")))
  {
    perror("Can't open output file");
    fclose(fd_mem);
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
  }
  bios_off = (int_seg << 4) + int_off;
  bios_off &= 0xf0000;
  fseek(fd_mem,bios_off,SEEK_SET);
  for(i=0;i<0x10000;i++)
  {
    fread(&ch,1,1,fd_mem);
    fwrite(&ch,1,1,fd_out);
  }
  fclose(fd_out);
  fclose(fd_mem);
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}