Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 19:57:49 -0700 From: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@Kithrup.COM> To: emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New doscmd available for testing/munching Message-ID: <199609200257.TAA02907@kithrup.com>
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>Despite promises to the contrary, I haven't been able to incorporate >Sean's latest kernel work into this snapshot, as it doesn't work yet, >and we haven't been able to sort out why. Well, I just tested my new kernel with the last (not most current) doscmd, and it passed my two tests: ./doscmd /ls -l ./doscmd -bx (and, let me tell you: seeing the "Enter date" prompt in the little window is thrilling. I know we can do it with pcemu, but this is using *my* kernel changes, and *msmith's* doscmd, and I think it's much more exciting ;).) I've placed the diffs in freebsd.org:~ftp/pub/sef/vm86-diffs-960919. As usual, these are relative to 2.1.5-RELEASE. (To answer another question: I am using 2.1.5-RELEASE as my base because I am introducing lots of potental bugs into the kernel, and I would rather use something very stable. This way, any crash I run into I can be 90% certain is due to my code, not something in -current ;).) Sean.
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