| jaybur UK, 22.12.2007, 19:21 |
Graphic Vision File Manager 2.65 (Announce) |
I've just uploaded Graphic Vision File Manager, version 2.65 to my web site. GVFM 2.65 changes from 2.63 version are: |
| DOS386 22.12.2007, 20:52 @ jaybur |
Graphic Vision File Manager 2.65 | "A"-bug |
Rugxulo wrote (in old thread): --- |
| jaybur UK, 22.12.2007, 21:18 @ DOS386 |
Graphic Vision File Manager 2.65 | "A"-bug |
> > And this kernel contains a bug fix for 21h/29xx - Parse Filename into FCB |
| DOS386 22.12.2007, 21:41 @ jaybur |
Graphic Vision File Manager 2.65 | "A"-bug |
> Oh! --- |
| jaybur UK, 22.12.2007, 21:56 @ DOS386 |
Graphic Vision File Manager 2.65 | "A"-bug |
> > Oh! |
| Steve US, 23.12.2007, 04:58 @ DOS386 |
Graphic Vision File Manager 2.65 | "A"-bug |
> > once FreeDOS installed you don't need SYS to update kernel. |
| Rugxulo Usono, 24.12.2007, 14:32 @ DOS386 |
GVFM 2.65 | "A"-bug | FreeDOS "Sep. 15" kernel |
> > ke2007sep15.zip has the latest kernel --- |
| jaybur UK, 26.12.2007, 17:16 @ Rugxulo |
GVFM 2.65 | "A"-bug | FreeDOS "Sep. 15" kernel |
> > No big danger, NO NEED FOR ALL UPPERCASE |
| jaybur UK, 26.12.2007, 17:42 @ jaybur |
GVFM 2.66 beta /"Drive A" bug |
I've just uploaded Graphic Vision File Manager, version 2.66 beta 1 to here. |
| DOS386 26.12.2007, 22:36 @ jaybur |
GVFM 2.66 beta / "Drive A" bug / DEC CX LOOP @b |
Rugxulo wrote: --- |
| Laaca Czech republic, 27.12.2007, 23:04 @ jaybur |
GVFM 2.66 beta /"Drive A" bug |
I just tested the 2.66 beta and I unfortunately have to confirm DOS386 observation that the diskette seeking issue is stil present. I make a test under plain MS-DOS 7.1 and inthis environment is all OK. So only problematic behaviour is under FreeDOS. The difference can be also observed on program initialization (while seeking the disk drives?). In MS-DOS it run in few miliseconds and no noise from diskette drive is heard, in FreeDOS it takes slighly more time and I can hear the noise from diskette. BTW: How does the drive searching routine look like? --- |
| jaybur UK, 28.12.2007, 03:47 @ Laaca |
GVFM 2.66 beta /"Drive A" bug |
> I just tested the 2.66 beta and I unfortunately have to confirm DOS386 |
| jaybur UK, 28.12.2007, 05:27 (edited by jaybur, 28.12.2007, 05:54) @ Laaca |
GVFM 2.66 beta /"Drive A" bug |
> And I found one bug - if I try to select 32-bit videomode with LFB |
| Laaca Czech republic, 28.12.2007, 17:15 @ jaybur |
GVFM 2.66 beta /"Drive A" bug |
Tested with GVFM 2.65: it is OK under this version. Crash occurs only under 2.66. And I am not able to provoce it under Windows 98, so it is very likely it has something to do with selectors and DPMI environment. --- |
| jaybur UK, 28.12.2007, 18:56 @ Laaca |
GVFM 2.66 beta /"Drive A" bug |
> Tested with GVFM 2.65: it is OK under this version. Crash occurs only under |
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No other OS can update the kernel that easily (but need to reboot to activate)
- maybe "VESAMTRR (or any other product with same goal) won't work with Pentium 1 or older processors.
- I've not yet seen a DPMI host that would be that evil to run itself outside of Ring0
- maybe "VESAMTRR is a 32-bit DPMI application and needs access to Ring0 via an IDT gate, and requires an appropriate DPMI host like HDPMI32 to run."
Well it does do some timings, then just paints a load of colourful filled rectangles on the screen to (essentially) test the video memory write speed. Did it complete and give you a summary in a dialogue box?

YES, it has CPUID. You could test on your 80486 as well 