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ADTPro 1.2.6 Released
- Subject: ADTPro 1.2.6 Released
- From: David Schmidt <schmidtd@my-deja.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:20:17 -0400
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More bug fixes are here for your enjoyment. I finished up and
incorporated the SOS virtual serial drive driver on the same disk as the
Apple II versions, which is of course bootable by all. This release
also incorporates the fixes to the audio stream - the beta testing was
successful there. Audio is a little faster than before, and doesn't
STOP RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THINGS FOR NO APPARENT REASON any more.
Fingers crossed.
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. That will have to wait... release date
10/11/12 is upon us, and must be taken advantage of. I guess it's less
exciting where it's really 11/10/12, but there you go.
http://adtpro.sourceforge.net
1.2.6 - October 11, 2012
New functionality:
* [VDrive] Virtual disk drivers are now on one disk that boots on
both Apple II and Apple /// computers
Bug fixes:
* [Server] Audio trims leading garbage from data stream - finally
(I hope this time for real) making audio reliable
* [Server] Un-sign Apple's binary Java launcher so it doesn't
confuse Mountain Lion
* [Client] Apple /// tries harder to consume buffered keystrokes
before doing line-oriented input
* [Client] Serial library is now non-blocking; allows for timeouts
in times of failure; fixes speediboot pauses
* [Server] If a 140k disk image isn't of a known format, take the
filename extension into account before looking too much deeper
* [Server] Serial over IP can specify both port and host, not just
port