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Re: ADTPro 1.2.6 Released
- Subject: Re: ADTPro 1.2.6 Released
- From: David Schmidt <schmidtd@my-deja.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 11:53:56 -0400
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On 10/11/2012 11:20 PM, David Schmidt wrote:
There's more bugs to be shot yet - there's still some weirdness in
evidence when you interrupt serial communications with the escape key
(both virtual drive and normal disk transfers), probably due to the very
pervasive non-blocking change.
Lunchtime here at ADTPro central. That bug was nagging at me, so I went
and found it. While there, I noticed that a variable that the serial
driver was using was located in memory that didn't get relocated with
the rest of the code... part of that memory-saving "jettison what you
don't need" thing that went a little too far.
I've re-issued the 1.2.6 release; the difference is on the download site
readme. If you didn't see the tag:
[VDrive] Re-issued 1.2.6 with a fix for a serial driver memory
location problem and better error recovery
then you will want to re-download. Do not use this software to run a
nuclear plant or launch spacecraft. You have been warned.
http://adtpro.sourceforge.net