Diego Rodriguez schreef:
Will it work with 80286 processors ?? Why doesn't work with 8086 ones
??
MEM still has some 386-specific machine instructions which are not present in earlier processor generations (386 is 32bit CPU, older is 16bit CPU). Or the queries for XMS are not protected by 'if not 286 or later, return [not_available]'.

Every tool in FreeDOS has its own version, so I suppose it doesn't mind
at all.
No problems against an 1.9 release. That would make way for a 2.0 release once MEM works perfectly :)

AFAIK, there isn't a CVS, you simply make a MEM19X.ZIP archive with
binaries and a MEM19S.ZIP archive with sources, upload them to ibiblio
and announce it at freedos.org
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/freedos/?only_with_tag=MAIN#dirlist

I'd also recommend to upload as a package. Blair and Jim have access to Ibiblio. Jeremy has access to Sourceforge (empty project so far),
and I've access to Jeremy's fdos.org server. Plenty of locations possible.

Bernd


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