RayeR

CZ, 05.08.2021, 01:53 |
GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2021-07-28 (Announce) |
There's a new release of GRUB4DOS
http://github.com/chenall/grub4dos/releases
But I have an issue appeared on loading memtest compared to older version. Can anybody else test it?
http://github.com/chenall/grub4dos/issues/305 --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
Zyzzle
05.08.2021, 03:49
@ RayeR
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GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2021-07-28 |
> There's a new release of GRUB4DOS
> http://github.com/chenall/grub4dos/releases
> But I have an issue appeared on loading memtest compared to older version.
> Can anybody else test it?
> http://github.com/chenall/grub4dos/issues/305
I can not tell what is new in this 2021 version that would make it worth upgrading. I found a version of memtest86+ which will run directly from clean DOS (no memory managers), 4.0.1. A similar release of version 5.01, which purports to be able to run, executes for about 3 seconds -- brings up the memory, speeds of caches, temperatures, main display screen, and starts the tests, but freezes almost immediately during the first test. i5 8250 with 8 GB, but also on every other system, from i7 2600k on up. |
RayeR

CZ, 06.08.2021, 04:31
@ Zyzzle
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GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2021-07-28 |
I also have some old version of memtest.exe but as you say it doesn't work reliably in new HW. And they stopped releasing DOS exe version so that's why I boot current version via GRUB (from bare DOS)...
BTW doesn't matter if new GRUB worth for upgrading but if there was introduced a bug it's better to fix it sooner than later (never) and always good if someone else can confirm that on different HW. --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
RayeR

CZ, 14.08.2021, 15:24
@ RayeR
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GRUB4DOS 0.4.6a 2021-08-13 - bug fixed |
Bug was confirmed and fixed, new build here:
https://github.com/chenall/grub4dos/releases/tag/0.4.6a --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |