Bueno pues parece ke los chicos del teamxodus se han puesto las pilas y acaban de sacar una nueva version del S.O. de su modchip xenium, como ya venian anunciando desde hace dias.
Basicamente no tiene ninguna novedad pero si ke arregle un gran numero de fallos, asi ke ya sabeis a actualizar ....
Noticia Original:
ON THE FIRST DAY OF CHRISTMAS…..
TEAM XODUS GAVE TO ME…..….
Lots of bug fixes in the source tree…..
We are proud to announce the release of Xenium OS 2.0.2. This release contains bug fixes only. Features are intentionally disabled and will be released in forthcoming updates during our 12 days of Christmas series.
Changelog:
+ Added APPE command ("Append") support to FTP server
+ Added confirmation for entering recovery mode
* Preparation for eventual move to VC8/Visual Studio 2005
* Minor changes to IDE/ATAPI handling
* Removed soft reset of IDE drives on selection timeout
* Minor performance tweak in IP stack
* Increased debugging facilities to speed internal development/bugfixing
* Minor changes to filesystem driver diagnostics
* Better "bios-less" pci bus handling
* Minor IRQ servicing changes
* Added framebuffer initialization diagnostics
- Fixed problems with PAL60 mode setting, will now fall back to PAL50
- Improved compatability with some usb mass storage devices
- Minor change to ISO9660 handling, may help with burnt cd compatability?
- Improved suspend/reset of USB root hubs
- Fixed reset/enable handling of USB devices
- Fixed minor bug in power calculations for external powered USB hubs
- Fixed rare buffer overflow in filename handling
- Removed unused long-filename code
- Fixed small bug in cgi handling of web server
- Fixed some buggy date handling (wasnt causing any problems, was in currently unused code)
- Minor fix to PnP device handling
- Added PCI initialization of audio controller, may fix "no sound when booting kernel" bug
- UI scripts should no longer be able to cause Kernel Panics
Legend:
+ Addition
- Bug fix
* Change
Go to our Download section (Stable Releases) for this update.
KEY FACT NUMBER 2
Our primary commitment is to reliability and stability, (hence the bug fix updates above). As we have stated time and again, proven and tested results and a year long track history cannot be understated or ignored. The stability and reliability of a 4th generation chip can be measured ONLY by the stability and reliability of its firmware. Teams that do not feel a need to update, while ignoring the many bugs and problems that popped up in their OS, cannot possibly claim to be stable. Naturally, with the positive history and reputation our team has achieved, there is a definite pride and a certain confidence that comes with such results.
We have invested a great deal of time, money and effort in our OS for good reason. For both proud Xenium owners and those new to the scene, it is becoming abundantly clear that reliability, stability and flexibility are key factors that consumers are looking for. A recent spate of revision after revision of one inadequate version after another, coupled with recalls and frantic re-flashes are not what consumers want, or should be subject to with any premium chip.
GO PREMIUM. GO XENIUM!