Re: [Freedos-kernel] [announce] kernel 2035 and bye

2004-05-30 Thread James Tabor
Hi Bart,
I'm sorry to see you go! Good luck and take care, 8^(
James
Bart Oldeman wrote:
Hi,
I've uploaded kernel 2035 to
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5109
important fixes:
Fix problems with USBASPI.SYS, DI1000DD.SYS
Fixed invalid opcode with debug < foo.txt, same with netware redirected
logins.
Don't move the EBDA by default. Use switches=/e:-1 if you want the
auto-sized movement (#1771)
Made int21/ah=25,35 reentrant. Solves problem with Intel PRO/1000
driver.
Fix dir corruption bug if you delete the first entry in the root
directory on FAT32.
Fix non-working F5/F8 for autoexec.bat (#1777)
With this I'm leaving FreeDOS for the next couple of months at least. I
may put up an update for MEM but that's it. There was a bit of noise on
the mailing list but the main reason is that I'm generally happy about
the kernel, all I wanted in the beginning is to get it to cooperate
nicely with DOSEMU. That's done and more. Squeezing even more bytes out
of the kernel and fixing even more bugs is certainly possible, but it's
time to leave that to someone else as my (volunteer) job is finished.
Thanks for your attention and help,
Bart


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Re: [Freedos-kernel] [announce] kernel 2035 and bye

2004-05-30 Thread Aitor Santamaría Merino
Hi,
It's sad to hear that you say bye, but hopeful to read that you mention 
at least a break for two months, although I understand your reasons.
Could I ask you something before you go? Could you please review 
bugzilla and try, as far as you understand/know about it, leave the 
kernel bugs in a state that represents current kernel 2035? (i.e. close 
the bugs that have been fixed, for example). If you haven't already done 
this, of course.

Aitor
Bart Oldeman escribió:
Hi,
I've uploaded kernel 2035 to
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5109
important fixes:
Fix problems with USBASPI.SYS, DI1000DD.SYS
Fixed invalid opcode with debug < foo.txt, same with netware redirected
logins.
Don't move the EBDA by default. Use switches=/e:-1 if you want the
auto-sized movement (#1771)
Made int21/ah=25,35 reentrant. Solves problem with Intel PRO/1000
driver.
Fix dir corruption bug if you delete the first entry in the root
directory on FAT32.
Fix non-working F5/F8 for autoexec.bat (#1777)
With this I'm leaving FreeDOS for the next couple of months at least. I
may put up an update for MEM but that's it. There was a bit of noise on
the mailing list but the main reason is that I'm generally happy about
the kernel, all I wanted in the beginning is to get it to cooperate
nicely with DOSEMU. That's done and more. Squeezing even more bytes out
of the kernel and fixing even more bugs is certainly possible, but it's
time to leave that to someone else as my (volunteer) job is finished.
Thanks for your attention and help,
Bart
 


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[Freedos-kernel] [announce] kernel 2035 and bye

2004-05-30 Thread Bart Oldeman
Hi,

I've uploaded kernel 2035 to
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5109

important fixes:
Fix problems with USBASPI.SYS, DI1000DD.SYS
Fixed invalid opcode with debug < foo.txt, same with netware redirected
logins.
Don't move the EBDA by default. Use switches=/e:-1 if you want the
auto-sized movement (#1771)
Made int21/ah=25,35 reentrant. Solves problem with Intel PRO/1000
driver.
Fix dir corruption bug if you delete the first entry in the root
directory on FAT32.
Fix non-working F5/F8 for autoexec.bat (#1777)

With this I'm leaving FreeDOS for the next couple of months at least. I
may put up an update for MEM but that's it. There was a bit of noise on
the mailing list but the main reason is that I'm generally happy about
the kernel, all I wanted in the beginning is to get it to cooperate
nicely with DOSEMU. That's done and more. Squeezing even more bytes out
of the kernel and fixing even more bugs is certainly possible, but it's
time to leave that to someone else as my (volunteer) job is finished.

Thanks for your attention and help,
Bart



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