Version | Change log |
FreeDOS 1.1 Jan 1, 2012 |
· FreeDOS kernel 2040 (Bart Oldeman, Jeremy Davis and others. Should fix fat32 file corruption). · mtcp (Michael Brutman), a suite of high-performance TCP/IP applications for any x86 computer. · an initial attempt at USB controller support (Bret Johnson). So far only UHCI (Intel/Via USB1.1 12Mb/s & 1.5Mb/s), thus no OHCI (Nvidia etc, 12Mbit/s & 1.5Mbit/s, EHCI (USB 2.0 , 480Mbit/s) and xHCI (USB 3.0 , 5000 Mbit/s) · generic PCI IDE cache/cdrom driver (Jack R. Ellis) including PIO/UDMA modes for (P)ATA/SATA harddisks and CD. · new installation menu when starting from CD, intended to reduce amount of menus you have to respond to. · universal BIOS backup program, see http://www.flashrom.org . · updated memory drivers (HMA&XMS, UMB&EMS) with many thanks to Japheth, Jack, Michael Devore and Tom Ehlert · 4DOS 8.00 command interpreter has been added, many thanks to Luchezar Georgiev for updating JPSOFT's code · installation scripts have been streamlined. Much to do still though. |
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