Re: [Freedos-kernel] Comparison of FreeDOS 2036 to the Tom kernel

2007-05-22 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Bart, here my reply to your reply to my list :-) Few part 2 reactions first: - what was the reason for 21.3301 modifying DL again? - why is 2f.1228 seek disabled? - do you want to explain the something else in nls.c? Reactions to this first part: Any volunteers for SYS.TXT / CONFIG.TXT /

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Comparison of FreeDOS 2036 to the Tom kernel

2007-05-16 Thread tom ehlert
NOTE that both versions have a typo: ... the any key ... It's not a typo! Damnit! Still haven't found the any key? see http://www.computergear.com/pressanykey4.html and http://www.gadgetizer.com/2006/04/03/any-key-mistery-solved/ or just google for the any key ;) Tom

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Comparison of FreeDOS 2036 to the Tom kernel

2007-05-15 Thread Bart Oldeman
Part 2... On 1/1/07, Eric Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: inthndlr.c: Toms version modifies DL on return from int 21.3301 (set ctrl c flag), while the CVS does not - CVS is better. TA -- discussed earlier The CVS version uses the new dpb16to32 function for shorter code. CN TOMS

[Freedos-kernel] Comparison of FreeDOS 2036 to the Tom kernel

2007-05-15 Thread Bart Oldeman
Hi, here is the point by point reply to Eric's list... CN means: a new change in CVS independent of Tom (not present in the 2035-Tom diff) TA means: Tom's change, applied TNA means: Tom's change, not applied TO means: Tom's change, other, see explanation. On 12/31/06, Eric Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Comparison of FreeDOS 2036 to the Tom kernel

2007-01-01 Thread Eric Auer
Welcome in 2007 :-) Here part 2 of my mail from last year ;-), comparing Toms extra stable 2035c kernel to the CVS stable HEAD 2036 kernel. inthndlr.c: Toms version modifies DL on return from int 21.3301 (set ctrl c flag), while the CVS does not - CVS is better. The CVS version uses the

[Freedos-kernel] Comparison of FreeDOS 2036 to the Tom kernel

2006-12-31 Thread Eric Auer
Hi all ... and happy new year :-) I took some time to compare the current CVS stable / HEAD kernel FreeDOS 2036 to the extra stable 2035c kernel which is used by Tom. The latter is generally a bit older, but also features some patches which have not yet found their way into 2036. There are also