Hi!

14-Июл-2004 22:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alain) wrote to
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>> 1. Do you test 2035a?
A> No, please send me the link to it. I just cannot find it.

     Sources you may find at freedos.sf.net/kernel.UNSTABLE.tgz, compiled
image available at Lucho site. Also, Kenneth promise to place image on his
site www.fdos.org. If you wish, I send you may compiled edition.

>>      This looks like hardware (floppy drive) problem (something like trouble
>> with head moving).
A> It certainly looks like, so I did all the checks including using a brand
A> new driver.
A> It certainly is FreeDOS related. It was _much_ worse with 3034. This

     I test FreeDOS on diskette and found no issues.

A> does not meen that there is not something wrong somewhere too, but other
A> OS's work, maybe with an automatic retry or whatever. It is probably
A> something wrong + something in FreeDOS that behaves erroniously.

     Then I can't (yet) suggest anything other here. :( FreeDOS, as other
OSes, completely BIOS-depended when accessing floppies.

A> The problem is that there is no debug option that could help me detect
A> what is really happening.

     You may recompile with turned DEBUGing and you get a lot of tracing
messages on screen. There are no permanently built-in debugging, which may
be turned on the fly, especially because this noticeably increases kernel.

A> If I could understand it better, I could make
A> a better test. I do have some experience, but I am lost here :(




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