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46
Utilities / Re: dmidecode and UEFI
« on: November 24, 2022, 10:59:05 pm »
I've long ago ported v3.
https://github.com/abwillis/dmidecode
However, I have not yet gotten UEFI support worked out. 

47
Storage / Re: HPFS and JFS
« on: November 21, 2022, 01:39:44 am »
I have experienced some issues, mostly early on as Doug mentioned. 
We are not, however; completely without tools for recovery.
DFSEE offers quite a few options and jrescuer is also available (though not updated in quite a long time).

48
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: October 22, 2022, 10:54:12 pm »
Does anyone know if Display Port sound works?

49
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: September 13, 2022, 04:40:01 am »
Heh Andy!

On some systems, in the past, we've seen that the sound is actually working but is extremely quiet.
Two changes I would recommend to the mmpm.ini until you get sound, to make sure it is just not really really low:

mastervolume=77   to   mastervolume=100
and
PARMSTRING=BALANCE=50,VOL=80,INPUT=LINE,GAIN=70,OUTPUT=SPEAKER
to
PARMSTRING=BALANCE=50,VOL=100,INPUT=LINE,GAIN=70,OUTPUT=SPEAKER

After Dave turned me around and I found text based MMPM2.INI (hiding on the next line of the directory), I made the mods you suggested - no difference, with all sound volumes set at max.

PMUnimix reports max volumes as 64, with the current drivers for most sections - the mic sections and line playback volume at 31.

M
Sorry about the wrong filename, hopefully it will help later.

50
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: September 12, 2022, 06:09:38 am »
Heh Eugene!

My system are all Intel. The sound card is a Creative Recon.

Have you ever got Paul's UniAud32"s to work on your system?

In one of my systems I also have a Creative Recon3D / Z Series Card installed - however it only works on Windows, so I was curious as to whether sound worked for you - testing it with the latest drivers, I only get 5 sound volume sections in PMUnimix, and no sound.

Best!

M

On some systems, in the past, we've seen that the sound is actually working but is extremely quiet.
Two changes I would recommend to the mmpm.ini until you get sound, to make sure it is just not really really low:

mastervolume=77   to   mastervolume=100
and
PARMSTRING=BALANCE=50,VOL=80,INPUT=LINE,GAIN=70,OUTPUT=SPEAKER
to
PARMSTRING=BALANCE=50,VOL=100,INPUT=LINE,GAIN=70,OUTPUT=SPEAKER


51
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: September 12, 2022, 05:43:38 am »
Hey Eugene,

My system are all Intel. The sound card is a Creative Recon.

Interesting - are you able to provide a 'testlog uniaud' for this system?

Cheers,

Paul.
This data is from 10b, 11 traps here as well:

Code: [Select]
----- Output of: unimix.exe -card ----------------------------------------------
Command line mixer for UNIAUD32. Version 1.1
Detected UNIAUD version 3.01.01
Detected 1 audio adapter(s)
Card info for adapter 0:
  num: 0
  id: PCH
  driver: HDA-Intel
  name: HDA Intel PCH
  longname: HDA Intel PCH at 0xf2530000 irq 22
  mixer: Realtek ALC269VC
  componenets: HDA:10ec0269,17aa2204,00100203
----- Output of: unimix.exe -list ----------------------------------------------
Command line mixer for UNIAUD32. Version 1.1
Detected UNIAUD version 3.01.01
Detected 1 audio adapter(s)
Control list for adapter 0

Control ID: 1
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Speaker Playback Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 87, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 2
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Speaker Playback Switch]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 1
  value 1: 1

Control ID: 3
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Headphone Playback Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 87, step: 0
  value 0: 80
  value 1: 80

Control ID: 4
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Headphone Playback Switch]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 1
  value 1: 1

Control ID: 5
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Headphone Playback Switch]
Index: 1
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 1
  value 1: 1

Control ID: 6
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Loopback Mixing]
Index: 0
Element type: enumerated type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: items: 2, item: 0, name: [Disabled]
  value 0: 0

Control ID: 7
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Mic Playback Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 31, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 8
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Mic Playback Switch]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 9
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Dock Mic Playback Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 31, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 10
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Dock Mic Playback Switch]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 11
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Auto-Mute Mode]
Index: 0
Element type: enumerated type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: items: 2, item: 0, name: [Disabled]
  value 0: 1

Control ID: 12
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Capture Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 63, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 13
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Capture Switch]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 14
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Mic Boost Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 3, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 15
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Dock Mic Boost Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 3, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 16
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Internal Mic Boost Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0

Control ID: 17
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Master Playback Volume]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 87, step: 0
  value 0: 87

Control ID: 18
Interface: virtual mixer device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Master Playback Switch]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 1

Control ID: 19
Interface: global control
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Mic Jack]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0

Control ID: 20
Interface: global control
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Dock Mic Jack]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0

Control ID: 21
Interface: global control
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Internal Mic Phantom Jack]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 2

Control ID: 22
Interface: global control
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Speaker Phantom Jack]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 4

Control ID: 23
Interface: global control
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Headphone Jack]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0

Control ID: 24
Interface: global control
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Dock Headphone Jack]
Index: 0
Element type: boolean type
Count of values: 1
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 1, step: 0
  value 0: 0

Control ID: 25
Interface: PCM device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Playback Channel Map]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 4
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 36, step: 0
  value 0: 3
  value 1: 4
  value 2: 0
  value 3: 0

Control ID: 26
Interface: PCM device
Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0
Name: [Capture Channel Map]
Index: 0
Element type: integer type
Count of values: 2
Value:
 Bounds: min: 0, max: 36, step: 0
  value 0: 0
  value 1: 0
----- Output of: unimix.exe -pcms ----------------------------------------------
Command line mixer for UNIAUD32. Version 1.1
Detected UNIAUD version 3.01.01
Detected 1 audio adapter(s)
PCM Instance Info for adapter 0
PCM No 0 info:
PCM dev name: [ALC269VC Analog] mixer [subdevice #0]
 PLAY
  streams: 1
  channels: from 2 to 4
  rates: from 44100 to 192000
 RECORD
  streams: 1
  channels: from 2 to 2
  rates: from 44100 to 192000

----- Output of: unimix.exe -powerget ------------------------------------------
Command line mixer for UNIAUD32. Version 1.1
Detected UNIAUD version 3.01.01
Detected 1 audio adapter(s)
Getting power state for adapter 0: ...power state=0
----- Contents of file: alsahlp$ -----------------------------------------------
Uniaud32 version 3.01.01
Based on linux 5.15.65
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking hda_intel
pci_register_driver: matched 2 8086:1e20/40300 with 8086:1e20/0 0 (hda_intel)
Force to snoop mode by module option

chipset global capabilities = 0x4401

Clearing TCSEL

SCH snoop: Enabled

codec_mask = 0x1

request_irq: irq 22
codec #0 probed OK

snd_hda_codec_device_init: entry

snd_hda_codec_device_new: entry

Initializing rbtree cache

ALC269VC: picked fixup Thinkpad T530 for PCI SSID 17aa:21f6

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply pincfg for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

autoconfig for ALC269VC: line_outs=1 (0x14/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) type:speaker

   speaker_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)

   hp_outs=2 (0x15/0x1b/0x0/0x0/0x0)

   mono: mono_out=0x0

   inputs:

     Mic=0x18

     Dock Mic=0x19

     Internal Mic=0x12

realtek: Enable default setup for auto mode as fallback

==> lo_type=2, wired=1, mio=1, badness=0x112

multi_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 2/3/0/0 (type HP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:15'

  out path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

spk_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0

  spk path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

==> lo_type=2, wired=1, mio=0, badness=0x112

multi_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 2/3/0/0 (type HP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:15'

  out path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

spk_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0

  spk path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

==> lo_type=2, wired=0, mio=1, badness=0x112

multi_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 2/3/0/0 (type HP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:15'

  out path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

spk_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0

  spk path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

==> lo_type=2, wired=0, mio=0, badness=0x112

multi_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 2/3/0/0 (type HP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:15'

  out path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

spk_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0

  spk path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

==> lo_type=1, wired=1, mio=1, badness=0x20

multi_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0 (type SP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

hp_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 3/3/0/0

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:15'

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

==> lo_type=1, wired=1, mio=0, badness=0x20

multi_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0 (type SP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

hp_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 3/3/0/0

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:15'

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

==> lo_type=1, wired=0, mio=1, badness=0x20

multi_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0 (type SP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

hp_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 3/3/0/0

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:15'

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

==> lo_type=1, wired=0, mio=0, badness=0x20

multi_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0 (type SP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

hp_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 3/3/0/0

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:15'

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

==> restoring best_cfg

==> Best config: lo_type=1, wired=1, mio=1

multi_outs = 14/0/0/0 : 2/0/0/0 (type SP)

  out path: depth=3 '02:0c:14'

hp_outs = 15/1b/0/0 : 3/3/0/0

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:15'

  hp  path: depth=3 '03:0d:1b'

loopback path: depth=2 '18:0b'

input path: depth=3 '18:23:08'

input path: depth=3 '18:22:09'

loopback path: depth=2 '19:0b'

input path: depth=3 '19:23:08'

input path: depth=3 '19:22:09'

input path: depth=3 '12:22:09'

Enable HP auto-muting on NID 0x15

Enable HP auto-muting on NID 0x1b

Enable auto-mic switch on NID 0x12/0x19/0x18

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

Syncing rbtree cache

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

ALC269VC: Apply fix-func for Thinkpad T530

pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking intel8x0
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking via82xx
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking emu10k1
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking cmipci
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking als4000
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking cs4281
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking cs46xx
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking cs5535audio
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking es1938
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking ens137x
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking ymfpci
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking es1968
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking Maestro3
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking ali5451
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking trident
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking nm256
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking fm801
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking atiixp
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking ca0106
pci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:1e20 class=40300 checking bt87x
pcm_info()
00-00: ALC269VC Analog : ALC269VC Analog
 : playback 1
 : capture 1


OSS32_Initialize: SUCCESS. Cards=1
Init=248/0 Between=0/0 Complete=0/0
U16: Uniaud16 v1.9.7
Midi Open 2 failed with error -19
Midi Open 3 failed with error -19
Couldn't find OPL3 device
Init=248/0 Between=10/0 Complete=0/0
hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x2, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

unknown ioctl = 0x401c4162

Init=248/0 Between=10/0 Complete=299/0
hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x2, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

Init=248/0 Between=10/0 Complete=369/0
hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x2, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

Init=248/0 Between=10/0 Complete=439/0
hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x2, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x3, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0x4011

Init=248/0 Between=10/0 Complete=509/0

52
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: September 07, 2022, 02:58:08 am »
For those who had traps with 0904b or 0905 - please try with https://smedley.id.au/tmp/uniaud32-linux-5.15.65-20220906.zip - this build reverts the changes in https://trac.netlabs.org/uniaud/changeset/723
Works here.

53
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: September 05, 2022, 11:43:24 pm »
For those with traps with 0904b and/or 0905 can you please confirm 0904 works? The key change from 0904 to 0904b was the change in kzalloc so I'll look to revert that change this evening, but some more data would be useful.
I had missed 0904b, it too does trap.  0904 does not trap.

54
Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: September 05, 2022, 08:17:02 pm »
Hey all,

Updated the source to 5.15.65 - nothing major in this, but a few updates to cirrus, connexant, realtek HDA code and to the core code.

@David - I'm still pondering your trap - I don't expect this to help...

https://smedley.id.au/tmp/uniaud32-linux-5.15.65-20220905.zip

Cheers,

Paul

Up to this one, I have had no issues, however, I get a trap e with this one on boot (warm or cold).
Back to the original uniaud to boot, unimix shows this about the card:
Card info for adapter 0:
  num: 0
  id: PCH
  driver: HDA-Intel
  name: HDA Intel PCH
  longname: HDA Intel PCH at 0xf2530000 irq 22
  mixer: Realtek ALC269VC
  componenets: HDA:10ec0269,17aa2204,00100203

 I can put the trapping uniaud32.sys back in and get more trap info (or a dump) but I will probably have to hand write the data as the trap superimposed over the previous boot messages such that I do not think a picture would be very clear.

55
Programming / Re: GCC - updates
« on: August 20, 2022, 02:41:25 am »
[U:\DEV\gcc-os2]gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 12.2.0
binaries soon if there's any interest.

I'm interested.

56
Programming / Re: GCC - updates
« on: August 20, 2022, 02:39:32 am »

I dread the thought of messing this working install up.

So is there a recommendation/standard way to deploy different GCC versions? Those of you who are doing so, what approach are you taking? I'm talking about not just getting the binaries out there, but are you not building GCC version specific environment setup CMDs?, etc???


I have a completely working rpm environment.  I also have many (most) of Paul's builds available.
I have several compilers installed so I have a compilers directory.
Under \compilers I have a gcc3.3.5 under which all the others reside:
03-13-22  18:04         <DIR>        0  bin
03-13-22  18:04         <DIR>        0  binutils
03-13-22  18:08         <DIR>        0  doc
03-13-22  18:05         <DIR>        0  i386-pc-os2-elf
03-13-22  18:06         <DIR>        0  i386-pc-os2-emx
03-13-22  18:06         <DIR>        0  include
08-12-17  23:36         <DIR>      124  info
03-13-22  18:07         <DIR>        0  lib
08-12-18   0:37         <DIR>      124  local510
08-12-18   0:51         <DIR>        0  local550
09-02-18  11:03         <DIR>      124  local620
08-12-18   0:40         <DIR>      124  local630
04-13-18  21:21         <DIR>      124  local710
04-13-18  21:18         <DIR>      124  local720
02-24-18  19:54         <DIR>      124  local730
08-09-18   0:59         <DIR>        0  local810
03-24-19  14:56         <DIR>      150  local820
05-05-19   9:56         <DIR>      150  local830
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(older has 16 versions of 4.x.x)

I have a cmd script in each to set the environment:
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SET GCCVER=10.4.0
SET GVER=1040
SET GCCDIR=e:\compilers\gcc440\local%GVER%
SET GCCDIR2=e:/compilers/gcc440/local%GVER%
SET GCCMAIN=e:
set GCCBASE=e:/usr
set USRBASE=e:/usr

SET PATH=%GCCDIR%\bin;%GCCDIR%\libexec\gcc\i386-pc-os2-emx\%GCCVER%;%PATH%
SET BEGINLIBPATH=%GCCDIR%\lib;%BEGINLIBPATH%

SET C_INCLUDE_PATH=%GCCDIR2%/lib/gcc/i386-pc-os2-emx/%GCCVER%/include;%GCCDIR2%/include;%USRBASE%/local/include;%GCCBASE%/include;
SET CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=%GCCDIR2%/include/c++/%GCCVER%;%GCCDIR2%/include/c++/%GCCVER%/i386-pc-os2-emx;%GCCDIR2%/lib/gcc/i386-pc-os2-emx/%GCCVER%/include;%USRBASE%/local/include;%GCCBASE%/include;
SET CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=%CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH%;%GCCDIR2%/include;%GCCDIR2%/include/c++/backward;%GCCDIR2%/include/c++/%GCCVER%;%GCCDIR2%/include/c++/%GCCVER%/tr1;%GCCBASE%/include;

SET LIBRARY_PATH=%GCCDIR2%/lib/gcc/i386-pc-os2-emx/%GCCVER%;%GCCDIR2%/lib;%GCCDIR2%/lib/gcc/i386-pc-os2-emx/%GCCVER%;%USRBASE%/local/lib;%GCCBASE%/lib;

SET LIB=%LIBRARY_PATH%

This makes changing the version simple for each drop, right at the top.
It places the particular GCC headers and libraries first, then falls to the local lib and headers and finally to the rpm installed ones.

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I have followed all of these tips on a thinkpad t430s with 1080 screen.  I have it mostly working, however once in DOS session I can get BBS started but for some reason if I do a simple "dir" command it closes DOS completely
Any thoughts

Modify config.sys
DEVICE=D:\OS2\MDOS\VSVGA.SYS  /int10textgrfxsafe
And to autoexec.bat
mode co80
cls

See if that helps... works on my W530,

58
Looking again at what occurs, it seems the OAuth login is fine here in Thunderbird, however, then it asks if I want to allow the app and that is where it hangs (wrong password is seen as a wrong password and no request to allow the app is presented).  Seamonkey was long ago allowed here... I may have cleared Thunderbird (either on purpose at some point or by mistake) and now there is a problem at the point where I am trying to allow it.

59
Trying OAuth 2.0 on SeaMonkey, it seems to work with notifications happening on my phone to allow me to proceed but it seems to be hung on Sending login information...
Have to try restarting SM
Note that OAuth 2.0 seems to only be for IMAP and unavailable for POP

Edit: Restarting didn't help, nor did safe mode. Could be my profile but the error console shows a problem adding the new login and that it was sending an empty password.

Interestingly, the hang on sending login information is what I now see in Thunderbird... I do not know what changed there, as far as I recall, the last time it worked successfully with Thunderbird was with the version I now have (which is dated the same as the Seamonkey that works -- 08-29-21).

60
Have all the (DUX/AHD) patches been applied?  I had crashes in pmmerge.dll with DUX, however, I fixed it long enough ago I don't recall what it was... my recollection is it was the patches.

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