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- SNOOPDOS HISTORY
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- Version 1.2, 27th January 1991.
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- The "deadlock when you quit SnoopDos" bug reared its ugly head again;
- it turns out that the V1.1 fix still left a very small window where
- deadlock could occur if you quit during heavy file activity. This time,
- I think it's really gone for good.
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- Version 1.1, 30th October 1990.
-
- Minor update. Previously, SnoopDos would occasionally deadlock if
- you tried to remove it during heavy file activity. This has been
- fixed. Also, there was a small bug which appeared when programs set
- their current directory to the boot device (NULL lock). This has
- also been corrected.
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- Version 1.00, 9th September 1990.
-
- First public release. After unexpectedly being sent to the US for
- the summer (new job), I finally got around to tidying it up.
- New features include monitoring of DeleteFile() and CurrentDir(),
- support for alternative devices/files (such as the serial port),
- colour now optional, a few other cosmetic changes.
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- Version 0.93, June 2nd 1990.
-
- Added -X option to monitor Execute() calls and reworked assembly
- language glue a bit to make it easier to modify in future.
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- Version 0.92, May 31st 1990.
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- Strange bug seemed to manifest itself when Rez was used; the first
- time a resident program was loaded, the display got messed up. Turns
- out that Rez calls Open() from within LoadSeg(). Such nesting of
- DOS calls is now indicated by prefixing the process name printed
- for any nested operations with a '>'. When the nesting is completed,
- '> Done' is displayed.
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- Version 0.91, May 29th 1990.
-
- Silly bug meant Snoopdos couldn't open its console window unless
- Conman was installed. Now fixed.
-
- Improved the way DOS library is patched to make it somewhat more
- robust (it now works properly with UnixDirs).
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- Version 0.9, May 28th 1990.
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- Initial Beta release. No doubt people will find lots of bugs.
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