Some documentation fixes.

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Volker Ruppert 2021-10-18 19:31:16 +00:00
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- Fixed APIC MWAIT timer activation
- APIC: Removed timer handles from save/restore list
- Apply standard CPPFLAGS from environment in all makefiles
- Fixed and improved PCI slot config error handling
- Documentation fixes
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Changes in 2.7 (August 1, 2021):

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<section><title>Building the release on win32</title>
<para>
These instructions require cygwin and MSVC++. Use the Bochs sources from
the SVN checkout or unpack the TAR file.
These instructions require cygwin or mingw32/mingw64 to prepare the sources and
MSVC++ to build the binaries. Use the Bochs sources from the SVN checkout or
unpack the TAR file.
</para>
<para>
In Cygwin:
In Cygwin or mingw32/mingw64:
<screen>
sh .conf.win32-vcpp # runs configure
make win32_snap # unzip workspace, make a win32 source ZIP

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@ -10377,16 +10377,16 @@ and <filename>SBIDE.SYS</filename> version 1.21 from Creative
Labs<footnote>
<para>
To get it, go to <ulink url="http://creative.com">Creative Labs web
site</ulink>, click on Support, then click Download Files. You get to a screen
site</ulink>, click on Support, then click Download Files. You get to a screen
where you must select the operating system and the product for which you want
the driver. Choose DOS as the operating system, and "CD-ROM: 4x and above" as
the driver. Choose DOS as the operating system, and "CD-ROM: 4x and above" as
the product. There are several choices, but you want
<filename>sbide121.exe</filename> from April 15, 1997. Version 2.0 does not
work. The download file is a self-extracting ZIP file, so on
DOS or Windows you just run it; on other platforms you can try using
the unzip command. The driver is called SBIDE.SYS. </para>
</footnote> and OAKCDROM.SYS that comes with several versions of Windows.
Copy the driver to your boot disk, and then set up the startup files as follows.
</footnote>.
Copy the driver to your boot disk, and then set up the startup files as follows:
</para>
<screen>
config.sys: