Windows has all its network drivers inf files in 8.3.
This is an addendum to 0.4.15-dev-52-g 019f21ee1d
which moved us further away from our target.
The commit on its own was a good idea actually to get the inf into the drivers directory
and therefore simplifies adding and excluding drivers more locally (e.g. excluding works by
adding a single hashtag within the specific drivers CMakeLists.txt now).
But that cool feature doesn't require us to move away from our target.
For the record:
The historic netrtpnt.inf and netisa.inf (both 8.3) have been merged to
netne2000.inf (not 8.3) by 0.4.15-dev-2763-g 6924b8ff39
Unification of that was cool too,
but again: 8.3 is superior. Therefore netne.inf for that.
Worst of all: Since the .inf files did contain their filename within a comment also, that means
the historic renaming by the mentioned commit invalidated that comment.
netamd.inf fixed by restoring the ancient filename before 0.4.15-dev-52-g 019f21ee1d
netrtl.inf fixed by restoring the ancient filename before 0.4.15-dev-52-g 019f21ee1d
netne.inf I fixed the comment manually.
This is the network driver which is used for MSVPC 2007.
I spotted it during a WIP-backport-experiment of the driver, when compiling with GCC4.7.2, which warned about it.
GCC8.4.0 unfortunately is blind to that on master head, for unknown reasons. Not good.
MSVC github buildbot is also blind to that on master head, for unknown reasons. Not good.
We later found that at least Clang did also warn about it on master head.
* [SDK][VIRTIO][NETKVM] Make VirtIO a separate library
This is to avoid code duplication when more VirtIO drivers are brought in. This will also be used on development of a VirtIO XDDM GPU Driver.
* [VIRTIO] Sync with upstream
- The return value got lost when refactoring the setup function
- The check against 0xFFFFFFFF was meant to reject an empty EEPROM image
- Add missing PAGED_CODE(); macros
CORE-8724
These adapters were common in DEC Alpha boxes and they are really rare
nowadays. The 21140 chip is emulated in Connectix / Microsoft Virtual PC
and Hyper-V Gen 1 VM.
This is an experimental driver, not yet tested on real hardware.
CORE-8724
- deduplication of manufacturer strings
- at some places harmonizes the different length of separator lines within the same file, centers the words (as requested by hbelusca during review), harmonizes those lines to 74characters length each
- moving some strings that are not to be localized into the non-localization string section
- other minor formatting preferences coauthored by StasM
The driver supports all nVidia chipset models from 2001 until 2010, starting from nForce.
All NICs are compatible with x86 and amd64 devices only.
Tested by Daniel Reimer on OG Xbox and by me on MCP board.
CORE-15872 CORE-16216
- usetup: New bootsector page.
- shell32: Copy and paste, and moving elements.
Also, some strings related to the shutdown and logoff.
- Minor Spanish grammar fix - some female words and minor latin american typos.
- First revision of the .inf, that includes the translation of the Services,
audio, processors and other drivers and minor things.
in favor of add_compile_options and the like with generator expressions
Also take this as an opportunity to remove the C++11 standard hack, GCC 8 now defaults to C++14
There is no need to compile our DLLs as shared libraries since we are
managing symbols exports and imports through spec files.
On my system, this reduces the configure-time by a factor of two.
[REACTOS] Misc 64 bit fixes
* [NTOS:MM] Allow MEM_DOS_LIM in NtMapViewOfSection on x64 as well
* [NTOS:MM] Implement x64 version of MmIsDisabledPage
* [HAL] Remove obsolete code
* [NTOS:KE] Fix amd64 version of KeContextToTrapFrame and KeTrapFrameToContext
* [XDK] Fix CONTEXT_XSTATE definition
* [PCNET] Convert physical address types from pointers to PHYSICAL_ADDRESS