- pit: and time0: options are still supported but deprecated
- warn when parsing deprecated directives
- fix wrong number of ata_device_translation_names
- still to do:
- setting time0 to utc is not yet supported
- the man page, user guide and .bochsrc still need to be updated
with the new options
* option "cmosimage" must be saved, too
* most important options (config_interface, display_library, megs, romimage,
vgaromimage, boot) moved to the top of the saved file
- add the "journal" option to the ataX-xxx directive, so the user can
set a specific path for the redolog file (applies only for undoable
and volatile disk modes)
- add the enable handler, so the status and journal options of the ataX-xxx
directive can be hidden even if the ataX-xxx parameter is enabled.
- add handlers called when a parameter is enabled or disabled.
This is useful for parameter dependent on another, that may
not wish to be enabled when its father parameter is enabled.
fixes a bug in exception handling in v8086 mode
Here are comments from the author:
Since the bug of bochs-2.0.win32 was found and
corrected, it reports. cpu/exception.cpp of src : Within
an interrupt() function, when present is the V8086 mode,
a bug is in the portion which processes 386 (286)
int/trap gate. From the V8086 mode, this portion is
performed, when it is going to execute an int imm
command. The portion in which push_32 () is called in
the state of VM=1 is still a mistake. Although this
push_32 () tends to write in to the stack of a protected
mode, if it is still VM=1 of EFLAGS, the
write_virtual_dword() function called out of push_32 () will
take out a segment protection exception. After
performing clear_VM() etc., it is necessary to make it
call push_32 () correctly, since EFLAGS is saved locally.
Syslinux 1.48 that is used to boot freesco, did not like the latest
int15 function e801 returning AX=0 and BX=0, although my real
system does, and Ralph Brown list allow it.
Interestingly enough, the symptoms were floppy accesses with a track
number > 100. Funny.
Now int15 function e801 returns both extended and configured memory.