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| 2 | ; AiR-BOOT (c) Copyright 1998-2008 M. Kiewitz
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| 4 | ; This file is part of AiR-BOOT
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| 5 | ;
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| 6 | ; AiR-BOOT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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| 7 | ;  the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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| 8 | ;  Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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| 9 | ;  any later version.
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| 10 | ;
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| 11 | ; AiR-BOOT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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| 12 | ;  WARRANTY: without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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| 13 | ;  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
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| 14 | ;  details.
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| 15 | ;
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| 16 | ; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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| 17 | ;  AiR-BOOT. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 18 | ;
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| 22 | 
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| 23 | ; ------------------------------------------------
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| 24 | ; Rousseau: Fixes, Enhancements and fresh bugs :-)
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| 25 | ; ------------------------------------------------
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| 26 | ;
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| 27 | ; v1.1.0-final
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| 28 | ; ============
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| 29 | ; # Bumped Version Number
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| 30 | ;   During v1.0.8 is was decided that odd minor versions will be test-versions.
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| 31 | ;   Since v1.0.8 was a test-version all the way, the final stuff has been
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| 32 | ;   bumped to v1.1.0, including the version of the configuration.
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| 33 | ;   v1.1.1 will be any following test-version, with build-dates separating
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| 34 | ;   test-releases. Version 1.1.2 would be a next release.
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| 35 | ;
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| 36 | ; # Updated version numbers
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| 37 | ;   All version identifiers updated from v1.0.8 to v1.1.0
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| 38 | ;   AIRBOOT.BIN, INSTALL[D2WL].EXE and SETABOOT.EXE.
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| 39 | ;
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| 40 | ; # Fixed Virus Regression
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| 41 | ;   Using the enhanced drive-letter feature to boot eCS installations using
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| 42 | ;   the same drive-letter caused the PBR-virus protection to activate.
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| 43 | ;   This was caused by a missing update to the PBR CRC in the AB configuration.
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| 44 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 45 | ;
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| 46 | ; # Only clear bootable flag on boot-drive
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| 47 | ;  This interferred with booting other drives, not containing AiR-BOOT,
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| 48 | ;  directly from the BIOS. Now AiR-BOOT only clears the bootable-flag on the
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| 49 | ;  boot-drive, which is the one where AiR-BOOT got activated from.
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| 50 | ;
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| 51 | ; # Check for INT13X extensions before using them
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| 52 | ;   Now the availability of INT13X is checked and a popup is displayed and the
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| 53 | ;   system halted when they are not available. INT13X is a requirement for
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| 54 | ;   this and higher versions of AiR-BOOT.
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| 55 | ;
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| 56 | ; v1.0.8-rc3-bld20120909
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| 57 | ; ----------------------
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| 58 | ; # Added Show LVM Drive Letters in SETUP/BASIC #
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| 59 | ;   This will toggle the display of LVM drive-letters in the main menu.
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| 60 | ;   By default this option is enabled.
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| 61 | ;
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| 62 | ; # Reduced MBR Protection Image from 1024 bytes to 768 bytes #
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| 63 | ;   The fight for code-space continues...
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| 64 | ;   Luckily the MBR Protection Image code does not exceed 768 bytes,
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| 65 | ;   so that gives us another 256 bytes of precious code-space.
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| 66 | ;   Now the non-EN versions are happy again.
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| 67 | ;   Note that the alignment for the image changed from 512 to 256 bytes.
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| 68 | ;   MBR-PROT.ASM, FIXCODE.C, PARTMAIN.ASM and AIR-BOOT.ASM have been
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| 69 | ;   adjusted for this change.
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| 70 | ;
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| 71 | ; # Updating from v1.06 now also copies over drive-letters #
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| 72 | ;   When the user has forced drive-letters in v1.06 these will be copied over
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| 73 | ;   to the v1.0.8 configuration when upgrading.
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| 74 | ;   Because the drive-letter feature is broken in v1.07, the drive-letter
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| 75 | ;   table does not get copied over when upgrading from v1.07.
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| 76 | ;
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| 77 | ; # Fixed a minor bug with displaying LVM drive-letters #
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| 78 | ;   When more partitions that can be displayed were present, scrolling the
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| 79 | ;   menu would not scroll the drive-letter. Fixed.
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| 80 | ;
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| 81 | ; # Added DOCU directory for documentation #
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| 82 | ;   This contains the AiR-BOOT User Manual in Open Office .odt-format.
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| 83 | ;   To also have OS/2 INF format, a transformation script and sheet have been
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| 84 | ;   created to convert the .odt document to an ipf-source that can be compiled
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| 85 | ;   with Watcoms wipfc ipf compiler. (IBM ipfc does not work correctly)
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| 86 | ;   This makes it possible to write documentation in OOo Writer and export that
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| 87 | ;   to PDF and INF format.
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| 88 | ;
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| 89 | ; # Fixed a bug with regard to the drive-letter feature #
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| 90 | ;   When partitions were deleted, and some partitions above the deleted
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| 91 | ;   partition(s) had a drive-letter forced, these partitions would lose this
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| 92 | ;   assignment. This bug is also present in v1.06.
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| 93 | ;
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| 94 | ; # Implemented a very simple interactive debugger #
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| 95 | ;   Making use of the main menu-loop, pressing a digit or a letter activates
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| 96 | ;   some debugging routine. Mostly such a routine dumps a part of the internal
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| 97 | ;   state to the com-port. Other purposes are the interrogation of certain
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| 98 | ;   BIOS functions, as these can differ substantially between machines.
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| 99 | ;
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| 100 | ; # Made FX-code optional to compile in #
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| 101 | ;   The FX-code supplies the shifting screen-effects when 'Cooper Bars' is
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| 102 | ;   enabled in the setup. With the current enhancements made however,
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| 103 | ;   there is a continuous lack of code-space, especially when debug-code is
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| 104 | ;   included during development. The FX-code occupies some 1200 bytes, a space
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| 105 | ;   that can be put to better use. Therefore inclusion the FX-code has been
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| 106 | ;   made conditional to make room for either debugging or future new features.
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| 107 | ;
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| 108 | ; # Also write PBR to HPFS #
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| 109 | ;   Earlier, a fix was made to write a modified PBR back in case JFS was used.
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| 110 | ;   This was done to enable the drive-letter feature on JFS, since the PBR
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| 111 | ;   JFS-bootcode does not use the supplied PBR in memory.
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| 112 | ;   With the enhancements in the drive-letter feature, the HPFS PBR needs to
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| 113 | ;   be updated on disk also, to cope with zero drive-letters in the HPFS PBR.
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| 114 | ;
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| 115 | ; # Added drive-letters in display for LVM volumes #
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| 116 | ;   A populair request was to show drive-letter information in the menu.
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| 117 | ;   Drive-letters however, are OS specific and AiR-BOOT cannot accurately
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| 118 | ;   predict what drive-letter DOS would assign to what partition.
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| 119 | ;   eCS LVM drive-letters however are stored in the LVM-record and can thus
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| 120 | ;   be displayed. This has been implemented.
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| 121 | ;
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| 122 | ; # Enhanced drive-letter feature #
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| 123 | ;   Enable multiple eComStation installations using the same drive-letter
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| 124 | ;   This makes it possible to clone a system with XCOPY /h /e /s /t /r /v
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| 125 | ;   to another drive and have that boot from the same drive-letter.
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| 126 | ;   (Or installing to the same drive by hiding the other system)
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| 127 | ;
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| 128 | ; # Removed Force LBA Usage from Setup #
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| 129 | ;   When AiR-BOOT is installed on an USB-stick, there is a possibility that
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| 130 | ;   the CHS-geometry varies between different machines where the stick is
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| 131 | ;   booted. This would invalidate the CHS-values in the partition table
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| 132 | ;   and also the values that were stored in the AiR-BOOT's internal partition
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| 133 | ;   table, the IPT.
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| 134 | ;   To prevent more nasty things like below from happening, LBA-addressing
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| 135 | ;   is now always used and the setting has been removed from the setup-menu.
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| 136 | ;   While this may prevent AiR-BOOT from running on very old systems,
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| 137 | ;   the focus of AiR-BOOT development is geared towards the future.
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| 138 | ;   Such old systems can use v1.06.
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| 139 | ;
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| 140 | ; # Added extra MBR protection #
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| 141 | ;   When AiR-BOOT is active, it is only AiR-BOOT that writes to the MBR.
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| 142 | ;   To protect the MBR from programming errors, like the one below,
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| 143 | ;   any write to the MBR is now checked for validity.
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| 144 | ;   In essence this is protecting your MBR from bad programming done by me...
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| 145 | ;
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| 146 | ;!## Fixed a very very nasty bug that can destroy the MBR on multiple disks ##!
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| 147 | ;   When Force BIOS-LBA usage is disabled (the default is enabled), and the
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| 148 | ;   the driveletter feature is being set, and valid LVM information is present,
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| 149 | ;   then the MBR of the disk containing the partition of which the driveletter
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| 150 | ;   is changed will be overwritten with the LVM sector !
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| 151 | ;   In addition, if the driveletter was already in use by another partition
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| 152 | ;   on another disk, the MBR of that disk will be overwritten too !!
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| 153 | ;
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| 154 | ; # Fixed a nasty bug when eCS phase1 is active #
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| 155 | ;   When creating a partition in a free space between partitions for
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| 156 | ;   eCS installation, the phase1 boot-through code would calculate the
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| 157 | ;   wrong index for the new partition. As a result the next partition
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| 158 | ;   would be auto-booted instead of the newly installed system.
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| 159 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 160 | ;   This bug is also present in v1.07 and does not apply to previous versions.
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| 161 | ;
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| 162 | ; v1.0.8-rc2-bld20120423
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| 163 | ; ----------------------
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| 164 | ; # Fixed some minor Installer bugs with SPT < 63 #
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| 165 | ;   Some extra var StatusCode was used instead of Status_Code.
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| 166 | ;   This caused too few tracks not to be reported.
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| 167 | ;   No installation was done however.
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| 168 | ;   This bug is also present in the v1.06 code.
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| 169 | ;
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| 170 | ; # Fixed Installer to handle packed hideparttable #
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| 171 | ;   Implemented upgrading from v1.06 directly to v1.0.8.
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| 172 | ;   Fixed minor stuff when upgrading from v1.06 to v1.07.
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| 173 | ;   Hide partition configuration is now preserved when upgrading.
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| 174 | ;   Fixed minor display bug when SPT < 63.
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| 175 | ;
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| 176 | ; # Implemented DOS code in C cross-platform installer
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| 177 | ;   There is now one C source for 4 platforms:
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| 178 | ;   DOS,WIN32,OS2 and LINUX (Linux portion not ready yet)
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| 179 | ;   This obsoletes AIRBOOT.ASM/AIRBOOT.COM.
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| 180 | ;   DOS Installer is now AIRBOOTD.EXE.
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| 181 | ;
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| 182 | ; # Merged 16-bit Assembler bitfield code to the Installer #
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| 183 | ;   The installer needs to handle the v1.0.8 configuration.
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| 184 | ;   This requires access to the 6-bit packed 'hideparttable'.
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| 185 | ;   To 'not-reinvent-the-wheel', by coding this in C, the Assembler
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| 186 | ;   bitfield functions are integrated using Open Watcom's '_asm' capability.
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| 187 | ;   It may not be pretty and the functions themselves are limited,
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| 188 | ;   but this method prevents maintaining seperate Asm and C implementations.
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| 189 | ;   Will be improved later.
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| 190 | ;
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| 191 | ; # Implemented BLDLEVEL support #
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| 192 | ;   AIRBOOT.BIN, the Installers and SET(A)BOOT now support OS/2 BLDLEVEL
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| 193 | ;   information. This enhances identification and problem tracking/solving.
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| 194 | ;   While BLDLEVEL is an OS/2 command, the BLDLEVEL information itself can
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| 195 | ;   be embedded in any binary. Invoking BLDLEVEL from within OS/2 on, let's
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| 196 | ;   say, the AIRBOOTL.ELF Linux executable, will also show the BLDLEVEL info.
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| 197 | ;   A slight deficiency of BLDLEVEL is that is forces a format on the version.
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| 198 | ;   So, AiR-BOOT v1.0.8 will be shown as v1.00.8.
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| 199 | ;
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| 200 | ; # Added support for Masm6 and Wasm v1.9 -- Experimental use only #
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| 201 | ;   Trying to assemble with Masm6 or Wasm v1.9 reveiled some interesting
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| 202 | ;   behavior aspects in general. While this version can now be assembled with
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| 203 | ;   Masm6 and Wasm too, this was only done to get a 'cross-feeling' for this
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| 204 | ;   project. Future versions will drop support for Tasm, Masm6 and Wasm since
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| 205 | ;   much conditional assembly is needed to support all of them. This was an
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| 206 | ;   experimental excercise only. JWasm is the assembler of choise for this
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| 207 | ;   project and any future versions.
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| 208 | ;
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| 209 | ; # Implemented stop scanning when max. partitions limit exceeded #
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| 210 | ;   Previous versions halted the system when the maximum number of partitions
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| 211 | ;   that can be handled (45) was exceeded.
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| 212 | ;   This required the user to boot from alternate media to correct the problem.
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| 213 | ;   Now, when the partition limit is exceeded, AiR-BOOT displays a pop-up
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| 214 | ;   and waits for a key-press. When the user presses a key, AiR-BOOT continues
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| 215 | ;   and the boot-menu is shown, enabling the user to boot a system to correct
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| 216 | ;   the problem. To indicate this situation, the color of the selection-bar
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| 217 | ;   is displayed in red.
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| 218 | ;
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| 219 | ; # Fixed hiding partitions above old max 30-partitions limit #
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| 220 | ;   Hiding partitions is a per partition setting and it is kept in a table
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| 221 | ;   in the AiR-BOOT image on disk. In previous versions, including v1.0.8-rc1,
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| 222 | ;   this table still held the old number of maximum partitions (30).
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| 223 | ;   So configuring a hide-setting for partitions >30 or hiding more than
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| 224 | ;   30 partitions per partition would not work properly.
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| 225 | ;   Unfortunately, there was no room to expand this table, since it resides
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| 226 | ;   just below the MBR backup, at the end of the AiR-BOOT image.
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| 227 | ;   To work around this, the table now uses a 6-bits packed format and the
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| 228 | ;   drive-letter array, which followed this table has been moved elsewhere.
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| 229 | ;   This is a change in the configuration layout since the previous version,
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| 230 | ;   so the config-version has been bumped to v1.0.8.
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| 231 | ;   TODO: Add upgrade-code to the installer to cope with this.
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| 232 | ;
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| 233 | ; # Removed requirement for LVM P and V name to be the same to edit #
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| 234 | ;   However, when both are the same before the edit, the V name will be
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| 235 | ;   synved to the P name to have them both the same again after the edit.
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| 236 | ;   If they differ, only the V name is updated.
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| 237 | ;
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| 238 | ; # Trying to edit the label of a type 0x35 partition now shows a popup #
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| 239 | ;   The user is informed that type 0x35 labels cannot be edited.
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| 240 | ;
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| 241 | ; # Type 0x35 partitions cannot be added to the AB-menu anymore #
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| 242 | ;   They are not bootable anyway. The user is informed by a popup.
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| 243 | ;
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| 244 | ; # De-tasemized the Assembler sources for JWasm compatibility #
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| 245 | ;   AiR-BOOT can now be built using JWasm, which is the preferred
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| 246 | ;   assembler as of this release. Tasm support will be dropped in the future.
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| 247 | ;
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| 248 | ; # Completely reworked the build-system #
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| 249 | ;   Everything is now done with Makefiles using WMake, Wlink and the
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| 250 | ;   C/C++ Compilers from the Open Watcom development tools together with JWasm.
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| 251 | ;   This obsoletes tasm, tlink and exe2bin.
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| 252 | ;
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| 253 | ; # Cross-Platform support #
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| 254 | ;   AiR-BOOT and it's helpers can now be built on: DOS, Win32, OS/2 and Linux.
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| 255 | ;
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| 256 | ; # Rewrote FIXCODE.ASM in C so the tool-chain is not dependent on a DOS .COM #
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| 257 | ;   Now FIXCODE is built platform-specific and takes care of the embedding
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| 258 | ;   of MPR-protection image.
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| 259 | ;
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| 260 | ; # Created FIXCODE bash-script to accomplish embedding of MBR-protection #
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| 261 | ;   Building on Linux requires that no DOS-tools are used in the tool-chain.
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| 262 | ;   This script essentially performs the same functionality but does not check
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| 263 | ;   certain conditions, like image-too-big, etc.
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| 264 | ;   It is a 'quick-hack' until the Linux version of FIXCODE is operational.
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| 265 | ;
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| 266 | ; v1.0.8-rc1-bld20120124
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| 267 | ; ----------------------
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| 268 | ; # Changed version format to be more WarpIN compatible #
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| 269 | ;   This is a cosmetic change only, the internal format has not changed.
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| 270 | ;
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| 271 | ; # Show LVM VolumeName instead of LVM PartitionName #
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| 272 | ;   Previous versions of AiR-BOOT used the LVM PartitionName as the Label
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| 273 | ;   if LVM-info was present for the partition.
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| 274 | ;   This is inconsistent with MiniLVM which shows the LVM VolumeName.
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| 275 | ;   Starting with v1.0.8 the LVM VolumeName is displayed.
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| 276 | ;
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| 277 | ; # LVM Partition and Volume name Synchronization #
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| 278 | ;   Changing the Label of a partition with LVM-info now synchronizes
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| 279 | ;   the LVM Partition Name with the LVM Volume Name.
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| 280 | ;   This is the same behavior as MiniLVM.
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| 281 | ;   Note however that the Label can only be changed when both the
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| 282 | ;   LVM PartitionName and LVM VolumeName are the same.
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| 283 | ;   See protected editing below.
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| 284 | ;
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| 285 | ; # Protected editing of the Label when LVM-info is present #
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| 286 | ;   When the LVM VolumeName differs from the LVM PartitionName, the user can
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| 287 | ;   edit the label but it will not be saved to the LVM record on disk.
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| 288 | ;   This is to protect configurations created with the classic LVM tool.
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| 289 | ;   Since MiniLVM assigns the same name to both the Partition and the Volume,
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| 290 | ;   the Label can be edited and will be saved for such partitions.
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| 291 | ;   To further protect a given configuration, LVM volumes with type 0x35
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| 292 | ;   cannot be edited at all. This is to ensure that the LVM PartitionNames
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| 293 | ;   remain unique when Spanning Volumes are used.
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| 294 | ;
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| 295 | ; # Editing the Label appended spaces #
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| 296 | ;   When editing and changing the Label of a System using SETUP,
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| 297 | ;   trailing spaces were stored in the LVM Volume and Partition names.
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| 298 | ;   These labels need to be padded with zero's.
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| 299 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 300 | ;   This bug is also present in v1.06.
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| 301 | ;
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| 302 | ; # Reworked Primary Partition <-> LVM-info association #
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| 303 | ;   The previous way was to use a 1:1 correspondence between the PT-index
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| 304 | ;   and the LVM-index. However, when the PT is cross-linked, lower entries
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| 305 | ;   pointing to higher locations on the disk, or vice-versa, incorrect
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| 306 | ;   LVM-info was associated. Such a cross-linked PT is sometimes generated
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| 307 | ;   by the LVM engine when creating or deleting multiple partitions at once.
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| 308 | ;   Best is to intermediately save after creating or deleting a partition
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| 309 | ;   with (Mini)LVM.
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| 310 | ;   The new way is to search the LVM-entries for the partition requested.
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| 311 | ;
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| 312 | ; # Reworked MBR-code to provide two I13X signatures #
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| 313 | ;   The normal LVM MBR-code uses a special setup to indicate Int13X capability.
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| 314 | ;   It contains the instruction, MOV EAX,'X31I', and some software checks
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| 315 | ;   for the presence of the 'I13X' string in the MBR.
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| 316 | ;   However, the location of this instruction differs between eCS 1.x and
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| 317 | ;   eCS 2.x LVM MBR-code.
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| 318 | ;   For compatibility, the v1.0.8 MBR has the 'I13X' string at both locations.
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| 319 | ;
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| 320 | ; # Fixed booting older eCS installations on HPFS #
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| 321 | ;   When restoring systems from archive or otherwise generated systems,
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| 322 | ;   the HPFS BPB sometimes lacked information that AiR-BOOT did not fill in.
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| 323 | ;   The result was that a wrong partition was booted or that booting
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| 324 | ;   stalled with the "unable to operate harddisk" message.
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| 325 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 326 | ;
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| 327 | ; # Fixed booting Windows from a logical partition with loader on FAT32 #
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| 328 | ;   Depending on the configuration, sometimes the NTLDR could not be found.
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| 329 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 330 | ;
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| 331 | ; # Fixed drive-letter feature which was broken in v1.07 #
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| 332 | ;   a)  v1.07 did remember the drive-letter feature was active for a partition,
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| 333 | ;       but it failed to store the drive-letter because too few configuration
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| 334 | ;       sectors were saved. This resulted in arbitrary values to be assigned
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| 335 | ;       to the drive-letter for the partition.
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| 336 | ;   b)  The JFS PBR-code does not use the in-memory BPB but uses the one
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| 337 | ;       that is on disk. This prevented AiR-BOOT from passing the user assigned
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| 338 | ;       drive-letter. AiR-BOOT now inserts the drive-letter in the BPB on disk,
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| 339 | ;       but only if the partition is JFS.
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| 340 | ;       AB v1.06 is also unable to use the drive-letter feature on JFS.
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| 341 | ;   As a convenience, a drive-letter in the dl-feature pop-up can now be set
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| 342 | ;   to "Disabled" by pressing backspace.
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| 343 | ;   (As opposed to arrowing up/down to get to the "Disabled" entry)
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| 344 | ;
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| 345 | ; # Fixed stuck phase1 indicator when wrong name entered #
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| 346 | ;   When using SET(A)BOOT /4:NAME with the MEMDRIVE env-var set,
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| 347 | ;   and NAME being a non-existing partition, the phase1 indicator
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| 348 | ;   would stay stuck between reboots.
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| 349 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 350 | ;
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| 351 | ; # Fixed DOS installer (AIRBOOT.COM) #
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| 352 | ;   Behavior should now be the same as the eCS and WIN installers.
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| 353 | ;   This re-enables the use of a bootable floppy or usb-stick
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| 354 | ;   to install AiR-BOOT.
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| 355 | ;
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| 356 | ; # Fixed booting from FloppyDrive #
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| 357 | ;   This is actually also broken in v1.06 when Int13X is forced on.
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| 358 | ;   Now regular BIOS calls are used when booting from floppydrive.
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| 359 | ;   A fresh AiR-BOOT installation now includes the floppydrive menu entry.
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| 360 | ;
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| 361 | ; # Fixed chainloading IBM Boot Manager #
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| 362 | ;   AiR-BOOT v1.06 could chainload IBM-BM but only when it resided on
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| 363 | ;   the first disk and was located below the 1024 cylinder and forced Int13X
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| 364 | ;   extensions were disabled.
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| 365 | ;   AiR-BOOT v1.0.8 can now chainload IBM-BM with forced Int13X extensions
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| 366 | ;   enabled (the default) and if IBM-BM resides above the 1024 cylinder limit.
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| 367 | ;   Also, chainloading IBM-BM from the second disk is supported.
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| 368 | ;   Do not use chainloading IBM-BM unless you really have a need to.
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| 369 | ;   See the AiR-BOOT Manual for "gotcha's" when using both AiR-BOOT and IBM-BM.
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| 370 | ;
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| 371 | ; # Corrected contact links #
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| 372 | ;   Version 1.07 still presented the old contact links to the sourceforge
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| 373 | ;   repository and the original author.
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| 374 | ;   This caused confusion with regard to issues with v1.07.
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| 375 | ;   This has been corrected.
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| 376 | ;
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| 377 | ; NOTE:
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| 378 | ;   AB v1.07 had a bug with saving and loading the correct size of the
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| 379 | ;   configuration. This broke the drive-letter feature.
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| 380 | ;   As a result, the CRC over the config was also calculated wrongly.
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| 381 | ;   While AB v1.0.8 fixes this, it has to use the v1.07 way of CRC calculation.
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| 382 | ;   Otherwise SET(A)BOOT from the eCS v2.1 would break on AB v1.0.8 because it
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| 383 | ;   sees a corrupt AiR-BOOT configuration.
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| 384 | ;   This means that the CRC over the AB config is calculated over 5 sectors
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| 385 | ;   instead of 7, just like in v1.07.
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| 386 | ;
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| 387 | ; NOTE:
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| 388 | ;   Because of space constraints most of the debug code has been commented
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| 389 | ;   out in this version.
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| 390 | ;   Possibly it will be re-enabled after code cleanup and changing to JWasm.
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| 391 | ;
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| 392 | ;
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| 393 | ; v1.07-final
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| 394 | ; ===========
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| 395 | ; # Huge Drives and LVM #
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| 396 | ;   When using disks >512GB under eComStation, the drive geometry changes to
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| 397 | ;   127 or 255 sectors per track. Since LVM-info is written at the last sector
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| 398 | ;   of a track, and AiR-BOOT uses the geometry of the MBR, it cannot find the
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| 399 | ;   LVM-info and the eCS partition / volume bootsector.
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| 400 | ;   This has been fixed.
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| 401 | ;   Now, when an eCS-partition is discovered and the drive is >512GB, AiR-BOOT
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| 402 | ;   will use the eCS geometry to locate the LVM-info and the bootsector.
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| 403 | ;
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| 404 | ; # Special loader handling #
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| 405 | ;   The special handling of partition boot-loaders has been enhanced to
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| 406 | ;   enable booting of legacy systems on huge drives with or without OS/2
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| 407 | ;   extended geometry.
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| 408 | ;
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| 409 | ; # eComStation boot-through after phase 1 #
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| 410 | ;   Special functionality is implemented to directly boot a newly
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| 411 | ;   installed eCS system after completing phase 1 of the installation.
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| 412 | ;   This works in conjuntion with the OS/2 specific SET(A)BOOT.EXE program,
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| 413 | ;   also part of the AiR-BOOT package.
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| 414 | ;
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| 415 | ; # Math, Debug, Conv and Aux modules #
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| 416 | ;   These are used for 32-bit arithmatic on 16-bit code,
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| 417 | ;   debug the boot process, converting between data-types
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| 418 | ;   and outputting log-data to the com-port.
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| 419 | ;
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| 420 | ;
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| 421 | ; v1.06
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| 422 | ; =====
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| 423 | ; This is the last version developed by Martin Kiewitz.
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| 424 | ; It serves as the base for the versions above.
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| 425 | ; Please do not post your feedback on sourceforge or bother Martin with
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| 426 | ; regard to issues with the above versions.
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| 427 | ; Use the eCS bug-tracker or the Trac project-page at netlabs and see the
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| 428 | ; documentation of this newer versions for the relevant contact information.
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