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Hi, as FreeDOS 2034 is out, does it make attempts to fix
http://www.freedos.org/bugs/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1745 ?
renaming dir with trailing backslash makes it vanish which could be
blamed on shell, kernel or both?
How about Netware related bug 1753, as reported by Erwin, does 2034 fix it?
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Eric Auer wrote:
Hi, as FreeDOS 2034 is out, does it make attempts to fix
http://www.freedos.org/bugs/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1745 ?
renaming dir with trailing backslash makes it vanish which could be
blamed on shell, kernel or both?
[...]
Eric, anyone can look through
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Eric Auer wrote:
Hi, I could check SOME of the problems, but I assume that you
already KNOW which of them you have addressed and can give a
comment about that question on the list first.
Don't assume. Any comments will end up in Bugzilla itself. If there aren't
any it
I already have a wishlist which can easily turn into a errata-list,
including reproduction tools/batchfiles.
my bugs are mainly trivial enhancements (don't mean trivial code changes, btw),
so it can wait.
I too like Bugzilla to be as empty as possible, but that means me posting patches
and I'm not
Hi!
18--2004 19:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
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EA Hi, while MS Win98 MEM could be called a standard, I do not agree with:
b7ff81920 DOS system code
9fff65536 DOS system code
EA Those are video buffers - even if the MCBs mark them
Hi!
19--2004 15:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
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EA In bug 1759, he also suggests that No UMBs available warning (when you
EA use DEVICEHIGH) should be only displayed once - fixed in 2034?
On the other side, this once warning may be missed - for example,
because
Hi!
18--2004 19:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
EA Hi, while MS Win98 MEM could be called a standard, I do not agree with:
b7ff81920 DOS system code
9fff65536 DOS system code
EA Those are video buffers - even if the MCBs mark them
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/uploads are a revised himem64.zip
(executable) and
himem64s.zip (source). The files are dated April 19, 2004.
This fixes a bug which occurs with the A20 methods PS/2, KBC, and Port 92. If your
machines use Always On, BIOS, or fast A20 methods, you
At 05:17 PM 4/19/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Uploaded to stupid address deleted are a revised himem64.zip (executable) and
himem64s.zip (source). The files are dated April 19, 2004.
Yes, for those several users more alert than I was and who caught the error, the
revised files are in directory
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Hello list,
This 5th release candidate was intended to be a minor update to the FreeDOS Beta9 series, but has
turned out to be a major release, much to my surprise. so far, both the special bootdisk and the
packages have been updated, and the installation process has been has slightly tuned and
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