From wine.msi@hidden Sun Oct 5 22:33:28 2008 From: wine.msi@hidden (Mike McCormack) Date: Sun Oct 5 22:33:36 2008 Subject: ring3k-0.0.9 is available Message-ID: <392fb48f0810051333i6f9af9d1q60f7e813fc92a13@mail.gmail.com> Hi All, ring3k-0.0.9 adds basic support for Windows XP installs. It's not yet comparable to Windows 2000, but should be enough to allow those with an XP CD to experiment with ring3k. http://www.ring3k.org/ring3k-0.0.9.tar.gz I've also tweaked the website a bit to make it a bit more pleasant to look at ;) thanks, Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.infowares.com/archive/ring3k/attachments/20081005/b6bb9b8d/attachment.html From wine.msi@hidden Tue Oct 28 08:55:05 2008 From: wine.msi@hidden (Mike McCormack) Date: Tue Oct 28 09:55:15 2008 Subject: Announcing ring3k-0.0.10.tar.gz Message-ID: <392fb48f0810280155u142a72f5w2d8a9e4b11713208@mail.gmail.com> Hi All, I'm pleased to announce ring3k 0.0.10 is now available. In this release, I have added a replacement winlogon.exe that can run a command prompt over a serial port. This should be a valuable too in getting an interactive command prompt working in ring3k. You can test the program (found in ring3k/tools/winlogon.exe) by copying it over c:\winnt\system32\winlogon.exe on a QEMU image, then booting, and switching to the serial console with <3>. http://www.ring3k.org/ring3k-0.0.10.tar.gz thanks, Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.infowares.com/archive/ring3k/attachments/20081028/c5849029/attachment.htm