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   1CHANGES since 0.99 patchlevel 15:
   2
   3 - removed all the bugs, of course.
   4 - networking fixes.
   5 - more changes than I really wanted..
   6
   7CHANGES since 0.99 patchlevel 14:
   8
   9 - too many to count, really.  Besides, I've lost my notes. 
  10
  11CHANGES since 0.99 patchlevel 13:
  12
  13 - new kernel source layout: drivers separated
  14 - lots of networking bugs fixed, and new network card drivers (Alan Cox,
  15   Donald Becker &co)
  16 - sound driver added to the default source distribution (Hannu
  17   Savolainen)
  18 - updated SCSI driver code (Eric Youngdale, Drew Eckhardt &co)
  19 - readonly OS/2 filesystem support (HPFS) added (Chris Smith)
  20 - NTP support (Philip Gladstone, Torsten Duwe, ??)
  21 - fixed 16MB swap-area limit
  22 - lots of minor cleanups, buxfixes etc.
  23
  24CHANGES since 0.99 patchlevel 12 and earlier:
  25
  26 - the bad memory management one-liner bug in pl12 is naturally fixed.
  27 - compiled with plain C by default instead of C++
  28 - ELF binary support (Eric Youngdale)
  29 - Quickport mouse support (and some changes to the PS/2 mouse driver)
  30   by Johan Myreen and co)
  31 - core file name change ("core" -> "core.xxxx" where xxxx is the name
  32   of the program that dumped code).  Idea from ???.  Also, core-files
  33   now correctly truncate any existing core file before being written.
  34 - some mmap() fixes: better error returns, and handling of non-fixed
  35   maps for /dev/mem etc.
  36 - one kludgy way to fix the wrong arp packets that have plagued net-2d
  37   (resulting in arp packets that had the first four bytes of the
  38   ethernet address as the IP address).
  39 - I fixed the mount-point handling of 'rename()' and 'unlink()/rmdir()'
  40   so that they should now work and/or give appropriate error messages.
  41   An early version of this patch was already sent to the KERNEL
  42   channel, which fixed the rename problem but not a similar bug with
  43   unlink.
  44 - packet mode fixes by Charles Hedrick.  Sadly, these are likely to
  45   break old telnet/rlogin binaries, but it had to be done in order to
  46   communicate correctly with the rest of the world.
  47 - FPU emulator patches from Bill Metzenthen.  The fprem1 insn should be
  48   correct now (not that anybody seems to have seen the incorrect
  49   behaviour..)
  50 - a few fixes for SCSI (Drew and Eric)
  51 - signal.c changes to handle multiple segments (for Wine) correctly.
  52 - updated drivers from Donald Becker: 3c509 and AT1500 drivers, but
  53   also some other drivers have been edited, and some networking fixes.
  54
  55CHANGES since 0.99 patchlevel 11 and earlier:
  56
  57 - The memory manager cleanup has continued, and seems to be mostly
  58   ready, as proven by the ease of adding mmap() over NFS with the new
  59   routines.  So yes, the pl12 kernel will demand-load your binaries
  60   over NFS, sharing code and clean data, as well as running shared
  61   libraries over NFS.  Memory management by Eric and me, while the NFS
  62   mmap code was written by Jon Tombs,
  63
  64 - ** IMPORTANT **: The keyboard driver has been enhanced even further,
  65   and almost everything is completely re-mappable.  This means that
  66   there is a new version of 'loadkeys' and 'dumpkeys' that you must use
  67   with this kernel or you'll have problems.  The default keyboard is
  68   still the US mapping, but if you want to create your own mappings
  69   you'll have to load them with the new binaries.  Get the 'kbd.tar.gz'
  70   archive from the same place you get the kernel.
  71
  72   The new keymappings allow things like function key string changes,
  73   remapping of the control keys, and freedom to remap any of the normal
  74   keyboard functions: including special features like rebooting,
  75   console switching etc.  The keyboard remapping code has been done
  76   mostly by Risto Kankkunen (Risto.Kankkunen@Helsinki.FI).
  77
  78 - updated network drivers by Donald Becker
  79
  80 - updated serial drivers - tytso@Athena.mit.edu
  81
  82 - updated 387 emulation (Bill Metzenthen).  The updated emulator code
  83   has more exact trigonometric functions and improved exception
  84   handling.  It now behaves very much like a real 486, with only small
  85   changes (greater accuracy, slightly different denormal NaN handling
  86   etc - hard to detect the differences even if you are looking for
  87   them).
  88
  89 - network timer fixes by Florian La Roche (much cleaned up net/inet/timer.c
  90   and some bad race-conditions fixed).
  91
  92 - Scsi code updates by Eric Youngdale and others
  93
  94 - Sony CDU-31A CDROM driver by Corey Minyard added to the standard
  95   kernel distribution.
  96
  97 - The Mitsumi CDROM driver is now part of the standard kernel.  Driver
  98   by Martin Harriss with patches by stud11@cc4.kuleuven.ac.be (yes, he
  99   probably has a real name, but no, I haven't found it) and Jon Tombs.
 100
 101 - various other minor patches (preliminary ldt support etc)
 102
 103NOTABLE changes since patchlevel 10 or earlier:
 104
 105 - The memory manager has been cleaned up substantially, and mmap()
 106   works for MAP_PRIVATE.  MAP_SHARED is still not supported for
 107   anything else than /dev/mem, but even so it actually is usable for a
 108   lot of applications.  The shared library routines have been rewritten
 109   to use mmap() instead of the old hardcoded behaviour.
 110
 111 - The kernel is now compiled with C++ instead of plain C.  Very few
 112   actual C++ features are used, but even so C++ allows for more
 113   type-checking and type-safe linkage.
 114
 115 - The filesystem routines have been cleaned up for multiple block
 116   sizes.  None of the filesystems use it yet, but people are working on
 117   it.
 118
 119 - named pipes and normal pipes should hopefully have the right select()
 120   semantics in the presense/absense of writers.
 121
 122 - QIC-02 tape driver by Hennus Bergman
 123
 124 - selection patches in the default kernel
 125
 126 - fixed a bug in the pty code which led to busy waiting in some
 127   circumstances instead of sleeping.
 128
 129 - Compressed SLIP support (Charles Hedrick). See net/inet/CONFIG
 130
 131 - the 'clear_bit()' function was changed to return the previous setting
 132   of the bit instead of the old "error-code".  This makes use of the
 133   bit operations more logical.
 134
 135 - udelay() function for short delays (busy-waiting) added.  Used
 136   currently only by the QIC driver.
 137
 138 - fork() and sheduler changes to make task switches happen only from
 139   kernel mode to kernel mode.  Cleaner and more portable than the old
 140   code which counted on being able to task-switch directly into user
 141   mode.
 142
 143 - debugging malloc code.
 144
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