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Subject: HDB V2.4 and GEMBOOT V1.11
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Date: Sun, 26-Jul-87 20:03:11 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 26 20:03:11 1987
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The HDB printer problem (wrong initialization of the printer strobe line)
has been fixed in version 2.4.
GEMBOOT V1.11 has some new options and improvements
- free cache space for new folders can be reserved with variable
FOLDERRES
- "ENVBUFSIZE=0" disables the DESKTOP environment buffer option and
leads to a normal startup of DESKTOP (useful with MSH)
- bug in GEMFRL.TOS fixed
There is still the outstanding problem with the two incompatible
environment string formats used by GEMBOOT (a) and MSH (b).
a) =\0....=\0\0
b) =\0\0....=\0\0\0
The only definition I found was in the GEMDOS Reference Manual:
> 0x4D Pexec - Load/Execute Process
> ...
> "string1\0"
> "string2\0"
> ... etc ...
> "stringN\0"
> "\0"
> The environment string is any number of null-terminated strings, with
> an empty string (a single null) at the end.
> ...
The compatibility problem arises from the lack of preciseness in the
definition of "stringN".
Please, would someone at ATARI (Allan?) fling a coin and make a decision
which one (a,b or whatever) is the standard ST environment string format!!!
Meanwhile MSH user may disable the GEMBOOT option (DESKTOP env. buffer)
by "ENVBUFSIZE=0".
Konrad A. Hahn
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