A quick side-note; I sent Ralf a quick email a while back simply asking if he
was still accepting updates to the RBIL and he kindly affirmed he was, although
he did indicate slight surprise that anyone was working on new DOS applications
these days and would be interested in contributing additional data . :)
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On Friday, May 7, 2021 1:07 PM, Jerome Shidel <jer...@shidel.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> On May 6, 2021, at 11:00 AM, C. Masloch <pus...@ulukai.org> wrote:
>>
>> On at 2021-05-06 01:10 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
>> [..]
>> A HMA version string (with segment FFFFh, FFFEh, or any other HMA segment)
>> is supported by my method. I think it is solid enough to check for non-zero
>> dx. The string is expected in a data or code segment of the kernel, so there
>> is no reason to ever use a zero segment.
>>
>>> And if somebody from any RBIL update project is listening,
>>> the classic RBIL does not yet list int 21.33ff at all?
>>
>> I don't know of any such projects yet. If someone does want to document it
>> elsewhere, they can of course add my support detection condition of
>> returning a nonzero value in dx.
>
> Eric was referring to my very detailed RBIL2HTML project. You can view the
> most recent HTML output at:
>
> https://fd.lod.bz/rbil/
>
> If someone wants to provide me with some update text, I’ll stick it into a
> file called “SUPPLMNT.LST”.
>
> Like the existing
> https://gitlab.com/DOSx86/rbil2html/-/blob/master/source/CONFIG.LST file, it
> uses the RBIL document format with
> some additions. The additional section types are described in that file as
> well.
>
> Next time I build the HTML docs, it will get incorporated into it.
>
> Please note, any submissions are required to agree the content they provide
> is covered by the RBIL license agreement. To summarize, any one will be
> permitted to copy, redistribute or publish the content with only a few minor
> restrictions. See https://fd.lod.bz/rbil/copyright.html
>
> If you desire credit for the additions, you can simply create a BIBLIOGRAPHY
> section (like in BIBLIO.LST). COPYRIGHT or CREDITS sections (like in
> INTERRUP.1ST) can be used as well. Your new sections will be automatically
> appended to the corresponding web pages.
>
> Additionally, you an give yourself credit directly in the new sections as
> well.
>
> :-)
>
> Jerome
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