Re: [Freedos-kernel] Kernel 2040 released

2011-07-03 Thread dos386
More tests: http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/perftest.txt -- ~~~ wow ~~~ -- All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance,

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Kernel 2040 released

2011-07-03 Thread dos386
Also available for download at fdos.org http://www.fdos.org/ Content has not yet been moved to this host - please visit http://www.fdos.info (mirror) in the meantime http://www.fdos.info/ This page last updated - July 17, 2006 http://www.fdos.info/obten.html.en FreeDOS Beta8 (Nikita)

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Kernel 2040 released

2011-07-03 Thread Kenneth J. Davis
I am working on updating my site as I move files to my new host. www.fdos.org/kernel is updated. But I only have a little bit of time that I split among development website updates. -- All of the data generated in your

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Kernel 2040 released

2011-07-03 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! You tested copying a 2.2 GB file... More tests: http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/perftest.txt ...you can try first writing some dummy data at where the file will end, then close it and re-open (without truncate of course) and do the actual copy. That should bundle the FAT updates and

Re: [Freedos-kernel] USB-HDD booting and LBA-to-CHS conversion

2011-07-03 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! The pendrive geometry is 974/128/63 according to the desktop BIOS. In the MBR its formatted as 1021/124/62, that is how linux sees it and that is what is seen by the notebook BIOS. That is an odd geometry, but you can use SYS CONFIG to patch some settings in the kernel.sys binary itself