Release Notes for DOS-C version 0.91 February 19, 1996 Differences between DOS-C v0.90a and DOS-C v0.91 ------------------------------------------------ 1. Added FreeDOS OEM ID (0xfd). 2. Improved stack handling. Now DOS-C uses three stacks: private kernel stack, character I/O stack and block I/O stack. Error stack is still missing. Now device drivers that do DOS system calls from within the driver work (e.g. - Logitech mouse.com). 3. Added config.sys support. The following config options are available: - BUFFERS - FILES - COMMAND - REM 4. Improved int 2fh handler. Now int 2fh is handled identically as MS-DOS with the exception of int 2hf 12XX calls. 5. NLS functions are now supported, but NLSFUNC.EXE support is incomplete and untested. Differences between DOS-C v0.90 and DOS-C v0.90a ------------------------------------------------ 1. Only ident strings for RCS and source placed under GPL. All other functionality is identical. Differences between DOS-C and DOS/NT ------------------------------------ 1. DOS-C is derived from DOS/NT. 2. DOS-C contains FCB support, as well as other functionality not contained in DOS/NT. 3. DOS-C is inteneded to work as a 100% DOS clone, although its initial release (0.90) still has some functionality missing. See intfns.txt for details. Differences between release 1.03 and 1.02: ----------------------------------------- 1. Boot now knows about 1.2MB and 1.44MB drives. 2. sys.exe error handler improved. Now 5 retries are attempted on any disk operation before it exits. 3. Kernel and ipl.sys exe loader bug fixed. Kernel appears more stable as a result. 4. "Production" code is now being distributed. Symbol tables no longer in all exe files and remote debugger support no longer in kernel. Differences between release 1.02 and 1.0: ----------------------------------------- 1. Partitions >32 MB are now supported with this release. 2. Undocumented get/set switchar is now supported. 3. A new utility, sys.exe, is now supplied to create bootable floppies. The following differences exist between DOS/NT kernel and MS-DOS: 1. The following interrupts are supported: 20h 21h 22h 23h 24h 27h 28h 2fh 2. Interrupts 28h and 2fh are stubs in this version. 3. A separate list, int21.txt, is provided to document the supported DOS int 21h functions. 4. Directory updates do not occur until the final open handle to a file is closed. 5. Seeks past eof on files with write permission do not extend the file. 6. Reading of config.sys is disabled for this release. 7. Invalid function calls cause a register dump. 7. There are no drivers for aux and lpt devices in this release. 8. Command line editing does not support insert and delete. 10. Error Handling is done entirely within the kernel. The following differences exist between DOS/NT command.com and MS-DOS: 1. The command cls is not supported. 2. Pipes are not supported. 3. The dir command does not support the sort option. 4. The copy command does not support append and device drivers. $Header: D:/dos-c/doc/relnotes.txv 1.2 19 Feb 1996 3:08:18 patv $ $Log: D:/dos-c/doc/relnotes.txv $ Rev 1.2 19 Feb 1996 3:08:18 patv Updated for v0.91 Rev 1.1 01 Sep 1995 17:30:46 patv First GPL release Rev 1.0 05 Jul 1995 18:50:22 patv Initial revision.