Hi,

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Bart
Oldeman<bartolde...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> I can't reproduce a regression, although there is a bug with respect to MSDOS:
>
> FreeDOS kernel build 2038 [version May 16, 2009 compiled May 16 2009]
> Kernel compatibility 7.10 - WATCOMC - FAT32 support
>
> D:\FREEDOS>finddisk fdos
> no match
>
> D:\FREEDOS>finddisk FDOS
> echo Match on
> E:
>
> (i.e. it only works case sensitive!, unlike MSDOS) But this behaviour
> is the same for the FD1.0 kernel and also kernel 2039

No, that's not the problem. When using Jack Ellis' RDISK (RAM drive)
it won't find the volume "Hallelu-Jah" in 2039 whereas 2038 works
fine. (If you really really want, I can upload my test floppy image
where I discovered the problem.) In particular, I originally used
2038pre when making the floppy disk for testing, and when 2038 came
out I upgraded. And then when 2039 came out, I figured I should
upgrade again but didn't test again until recently. And at startup it
immediately tries to jump to RAM disk for my purposes, but definitely
a regression since it doesn't find it anymore.

http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/file/drivers.zip          (RDISK.COM)

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