Hi Arkady,
2034_16 and 2034_32 are both 8086 kernels.
2034_16 supports FAT12 and FAT16
2034_32 supports FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32

FAT32 support means that the kernel needs about 3.5k more space in HMA.

And the changes are explained in history.txt, 200 lines of description
for the 2033 -> 2034 changes alone. I think we should at least keep some
archive of intermediate releases.
For example Michael Fritscher has a problem with DOS=UMB which got
introduced with kernel 2032, but 2031 -> 2032 changes are too many to
get an easy idea of WHICH change broke things. Maybe it is EBDA moving?
How can this be disabled in 2034, some fdconfig command maybe?

Eric

>      Ask again: please, remind me, ke2034_16 - is a _8086_ kernel with FAT32
> or a 8086 kernel with _FAT16_? On site this is not explained.

PS: I do not know where you can download patchsets / diffs to upgrade
e.g. from 2034 to current CVS version, sorry.


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