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2014 Feb 14
2
comapi removal
I have checked in a branch which removes the last vestiges of the INT
22h calls and the comapi. Unfortunately it doesn't quite work yet (we
crash on trying to boot something), but if someone wants to take a look
that would be useful. I suspect it is probably a relatively simple
problem, but I don't know for sure.
-hpa
2014 Feb 14
0
the nocomapi branch WAS: comapi removal
Op 2014-02-13 om 16:39 schreef H. Peter Anvin:
> I have checked in a branch which removes the last vestiges of the INT
> 22h calls and the comapi.
AFAICT is the branch name "nocomapi"
> Unfortunately it doesn't quite work yet (we crash on trying to boot
> something), but if someone wants to take a look that would be useful.
> I suspect it is probably a relatively simple problem, but I don't know
> for sure.
I...
2014 Feb 14
1
the nocomapi branch WAS: comapi removal
On 02/14/2014 01:29 AM, Geert Stappers wrote:
>
> Is it a "gift" like https://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/GiftTag ?
>
That link doesn't work for me so I don't know :)
-hpa
2014 Jun 12
1
Current 6.03 changelog
...HDT: Fix memory leak in CLI (Felipe Pena).
* ACPI: Remove memset of buffer; it makes things clearer but
also prevents some compilation warnings (Erwan Velu).
* Add manpages for isohybrid, memdiskfind
(Peter Jones, Gene Cumm).
* ISOLINUX: Experimental Rock Ridge support (Thomas Schmitt).
* comapi: Remove the comapi interfaces.
* EFI: Fixes on PE files and OVMF compatibility
(Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
* EFI: Updates and fixes for gnu-efi sub-module
(Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
* BIOS: Fix low memory check.
* Filesystem UUID to SYSAPPEND bit 0x40000 for FAT and ext2
(Serj Kaliche...
2014 Oct 06
5
Syslinux 6.03 released
...* ACPI: Remove memset of buffer; it makes things clearer but
also prevents some compilation warnings (Erwan Velu).
* Add manpages for isohybrid, memdiskfind
(Peter Jones, Gene Cumm).
* ISOLINUX: Experimental Rock Ridge support (Thomas Schmitt).
* comapi: Remove the comapi interfaces.
* EFI: Fixes on PE files and OVMF compatibility
(Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
* EFI: Updates and fixes for gnu-efi sub-module
(Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
* BIOS: Fix low memory check.
* Filesystem UUID to SYSAPPEND bit...
2014 Apr 17
0
6.03-pre changelog initial attempt
...* HDT: Fix memory leak in CLI (Felipe Pena).
* ACPI: Remove memset of buffer; make things clearer but also
prevents some compilation warnings (Erwan Velu).
* Add manpages for isohybrid, memdiskfind
(Peter Jones, Gene Cumm).
* ISOLINUX: Experimental Rock Ridge support (Thomas Schmitt).
* comapi: Remove the comapi interfaces.
* EFI: Fixes on PE files and OVMF compatibility
(Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
* EFI: updates and fixes for gnu-efi (Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
* BIOS: fix low memory check.
* Filesystem UUID to SYSAPPEND bit 0x40000 for FAT and ext2
(Serj Kalichev).
* Makefil...
2014 Oct 14
0
Syslinux 6.03 released
...emset of buffer; it makes things clearer but
> also prevents some compilation warnings (Erwan Velu).
> * Add manpages for isohybrid, memdiskfind
> (Peter Jones, Gene Cumm).
> * ISOLINUX: Experimental Rock Ridge support (Thomas Schmitt).
> * comapi: Remove the comapi interfaces.
> * EFI: Fixes on PE files and OVMF compatibility
> (Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
> * EFI: Updates and fixes for gnu-efi sub-module
> (Sylvain Gault, Gene Cumm).
> * BIOS: Fix low memory check.
> * Fi...
2000 Oct 05
0
RE: FhG $15k minimum and games...
> I am a lead programmer at a major game company
> (Maxis) and Vorbis is potentially very important tous.
> ...
> as anticipated. Other subdivisions of Electronic
> Arts are looking at it as well. The day Vorbis
> is ready with a decent level of first-cut
> optimization is the day I start incorporating it
As a fellow "lead programmer at a" [not-so-major]
2000 Oct 05
1
Games...
>>As a fellow "lead programmer at a" [not-so-major]
>>"game comapy" I understand your predicament. But
>>instead of waiting for some volunteer to do it
>>for free, why don't you convince EA to put someone
>>on the task? I realize that good optimizers are
>>expensive, but surely EA is looking at way more