Hi! To forward some recent bookmarks for other DOS fans to enjoy,
I would like to share some links to the DOS ain't dead BTTR forum:


*Diagnostics software for DOS*

https://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=16853&page=0&order=time&category=0

ASTRA 6.91: http://www.sysinfolab.com/

HWiNFO 6.2.2 by Martin Malik: https://www.hwinfo.com/download/

System Analyser by Hans Niekus https://sysanalyser.com/ (2011)

NSSI https://www.navsoft.cz/products.htm (2010)

In particular, ASTRA and HWiNFO are actively maintained and
received several updates discussed in the BTTR thread :-)


*FDISK 1.3.4 off-by-one CHS versus LBA bug and fixes for it*

https://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=19762&page=0&order=time&category=0

This also links to https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS/base/fdisk/

Most recent conclusion is that if LBA is active in BIOS and FDISK
and a partition ends on a cylinder boundary < 8 GB, then the end
is wrongly rounded to the next cylinder. A similar bug exists for
the end of the whole disk.


*Ranish partition manager revived*

https://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=19691&page=0&order=time&category=0

As the source code of Ranish Partition Manager is public domain
now, https://codeberg.org/boeckmann/ is working on updated versions
made with fresh compilers and with added LBA support. Cool news :-)


*Soundcard emulation ponderings*

https://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=19549&page=0&order=time&category=0

This thread discusses the possibilities for soundcard emulation
on modern hardware. The original idea being vdmsound + hx dos.
There are no code or working recipes there yet, but the thread
could inspire others who want to dive into the possibilites.



I suggest to change the subject when replying to one of the good
news listed above, so we can discuss it in a separate freedos-user
thread for clarity. But I hope it was okay for you that I bundled
them all in this single "announcement", or overview email.

Regards, Eric


PS: Thanks for sharing the news about UPX 4.0.1, Jim!
https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/news/2022/12/upx-401-released/
Checking the milestone lists, this fixes FreePascal 3 compresssion
(fixed in 3.99) etc., while many other updates are not DOS related.



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