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- Added separate configuration for a SETUPLDR version svn path=/trunk/; revision=3158
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Changes in v1.4 (6/27/2002)
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- Added separate configuration for a SETUPLDR version
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Changes in v1.3.1 (6/8/2002)
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- Implemented MmAllocateMemoryAtAddress()
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- Fixed Linux boot code to go through the memory manager to allocate memory at 1MB
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Changes in v1.3 (6/5/2002)
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- Added protected mode exception handling in case FreeLoader crashes
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- Reworked memory manager to use all of extended memory
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- Reworked UI code, now supports multiple text-mode resolutions
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Changes in v1.2.2 (5/4/2002)
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- Fixed memory leak in menu.c
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Changes in v1.2.1 (5/3/2002)
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- Makefile updates
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- Optimized the Makefile
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- Removed recursive make functionality (builds much faster now)
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- Places all output into one single directory
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- Added automagically generated dependencies
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Changes in v1.2 (4/30/2002)
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- All Linux kernels are supported (zImage & bzImage, loaded high & low)
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- Initrd support
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- FreeLoader now compiles under Mingw32 instead of just DJGPP, but
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the Mingw32 linker seems to output a corrupt binary.
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Changes in v1.01 (4/28/2002)
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- Fixed FAT short file name buffer overflow that was causing
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some long filenames not to work correctly.
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Changes in v1.0 (4/24/2002)
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- FreeLoader version 1.0!
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- Supports booting ReactOS
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- Supports booting Linux bzImage kernels
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- No initrd support (yet)
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- No zImage support (yet)
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- No ext2 file system support (yet)
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- Supports FAT & ISO-9660 file systems
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- Forward slashes '/' as well as backslashes '\' can be used
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for path names in FAT & ISO-9600
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- Fixed bug in LBA code where it was only reading one sector
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even if you asked for more
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- Fixed bug in FAT code, was also present in ISO-9660 code where
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it wasn't incrementing the buffer address correctly
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