AEON v0.62 is released. Aeon is an application that allows you to run old 16-bit DOS applications in modern versions of Windows. It emulates much of the hardware of a PC with a 386 processor, including a VGA card, SoundBlaster card, General MIDI music device, and keyboard/mouse input. It also provides an implementation of most of the commonly-used DOS functions, mouse driver, and an expanded memory manager.
AEON Requirements
* Windows XP SP3/Vista/7
* 2GHz processor or equivalent (dual-core or better recommended)
* Direct3D-capable video card
* 16-bit real-mode DOS program to run
* Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (will be installed automatically if you don't already have it)
AEON v0.62 changelog
This build mainly just has some improved compatibility and a few minor performance tweaks. Here is the change list: Fixed long-standing issue with the InterruptEnable flag not always getting reset after a system call Enabled UI elements for configuring emulated hardware Fixed minor bug causing too many bytes to be loaded from exe files DOS IOCTL Get Device Info function is more accurate and less of a hack Fixed another bug with handling invalid DOS file names Fixed bug preventing DOS FindFirstFile function from returning certain directory names Fixed bug causing child DOS processes to sometimes inherit the wrong environment block Fixed bug with some special DOS devices not being recognized (NUL, CON) Improved VESA VBE 1.2 implementation Partial VESA VBE 2.0 implementation Added AAM instruction Fixed improper Trap Gate emulation on interrupts General Protection Faults are now properly raised when an invalid selector is loaded Fixed stack alignment bug from an exception on a pop to segment register instruction Download it here. I’ll have more information on what’s to come up on the blog in the near future. |
Download: AEON v0.62
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