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https://github.com/win32ss/win32-api-reversals But this is not complete. There are many functions I implemented by copying over blocks of hex codes from newer DLLs, because I did not know C well at the time. There are some other functions that are too messy for me to put up ATM. Here is the installer source code (needs to be updated to support copying to places other than System32/SysWOW64, installing drivers, and adding a GUI): https://github.com/win32ss/nt6-unofficial-update-installer-engine And this tool builds a list of export pragma directives for a wrapper. It supports PE32, PE32+, and both named and ordinal-only exports: https://github.com/win32ss/export_pragma_builder4 points
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Hello Royam1, I was informed of this open source version of Chromium still compatible with Windows XP/Vista and I thought it may interest you. https://github.com/weolar/miniblink49 This launched on my Windows Vista computer but crashed when I had it go onto websites like MSFN and Youtube.2 points
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A Massive Void Has Been Sealed Inside The Great Pyramid Of Giza For 4,500 Years. What's Inside? When pharaoh Khufu's sarcophagus was opened, nothing was inside. Could his body be in the void? by JAMES FELTON Senior Staff Writer Jan 23, 2023 Inside the Great Pyramid Of Giza, there is a massive void. The room, sealed when the pyramid was completed some 4,500 years ago, is of unknown purpose, though some have speculated it could be a secret burial chamber of the pharaoh Khufu, who ordered the pyramid to be built. In 2017, a team known as ScanPyramids scanned the Great Pyramid of Giza using muon tomography. Muon particles are negatively-charged particles produced by cosmic rays which collide with atoms in the Earth's upper atmosphere at around 10,000 per square meter per minute. "Like X-rays, which can penetrate the body and allow bone imaging, these elementary particles can keep a quasi-linear trajectory while going through hundreds of metres of stone before decaying or being absorbed," the team explains in their study, published in Nature. "By recording the position and the direction of each muon that traverses its detection surface, a muon detector can distinguish cavities from stone." All that is to say that they used a very cool way – involving cosmic rays, no less – to look inside the Great Pyramid. And inside, they found a chamber that had never been seen before. "We report the discovery of a large void (with a cross-section similar to that of the Grand Gallery and a minimum length of 30 metres [98 feet]) situated above the Grand Gallery," the team wrote. "This constitutes the first major inner structure found in the Great Pyramid since the nineteenth century."... Hidden Chamber in Great #PYRAMID as big as a PLANE Confirmed by New Scan | Egypt (6:40) MORE: https://www.iflscience.com/a-massive-void-has-been-sealed-inside-the-great-pyramid-of-giza-for-4-500-years-what-s-inside-672072 points
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.7-Goanna-20230128.7z Changelog: In-tree changes: - update Goanna SDK diff to disable nsCOMPtr validity check (as of NM27 rev 6a4edbe796) (55e553d9) - fullscreen: update to use nsPIDOMWindow (48a03156) Out-of-tree changes: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1222092. Don't let sFocusedIMEWidget keep an nsIWidget alive during shutdown. r=masayuki (f604e32bda) - Bug 1186795 (part 1) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in widget/ with iterators. r=roc. (65077bd952) - Bug 1186795 (part 2) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in widget/ with iterators. r=roc. (b468993d9a) - Bug 1186795 (part 3) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in widget/ with iterators. r=roc. (29946ed0ce) - Bug 1217251 - Add APZThreadUtils::RunDelayedTaskOnCurrentThread(). r=kats (0a89e92202) - Bug 1223946 - Part 1: Clean up and support needed for converting WidgetWheelEvent to ScrollWheelInput. r=kats (faf54e7920) - Bug 1223946 - Part 2: Ensure wheel event from nsDOMWindowUtil is dispatched on correct thread. r=kats (571d591345) - Bug 1210912 - fix widget leak in LookupRegisteredPluginWindow; r=roc (f224933634) - Bug 1188225 - Implement ChromeProcessController::HandleDoubleTap. r=botond (ffc65ffec1) - Bug 1221371 - Remove unnecessary explicit copies of nsTArray. r=billm (3178318eb5) - Bug 1218991 - Save initial zoom constraints to be used once compositor is created r=kats (4017bdc17d) - Bug 1217818 - Add some more logging to more easily diagnose issues. r=botond (2a1480e209) - Bug 1219898 - Remove use of gPreventMouseEvents in APZ event state-tracking code. r=botond (d6877aaedf) - Bug 1211612 - Add DragInputBlock for async scrollbars. r=kats (6bfbcccead) - Bug 1225007 (part 1, attempt 3) - Use LayoutDevicePixel more in Cocoa widget code. r=kats. (e4078ce0ad) - Bug 1225007 (part 2, attempt 3) - Use LayoutDevicePixel more in Cocoa widget code. r=kats. (0db998bf01) - Bug 1214662 - Fix compile error for enabling APZES_LOG. r=botond (c316ba99cd) - Bug 1223296 - Clear element activation if a contextmenu is displayed. r=botond (e362ffcf8d) - Bug 1217818 - Minor refactoring to reuse a function. r=botond (c0c29e2b90) - Bug 1217818 - Ignore injected touchstart events for the purposes of prevent-default notifications back to APZ. r=botond (b740525b61) - Bug 1223296 - Turn HandlePanStart into a more generic function that can be called from other places. r=botond (d10991094a) - Bug 1223296 - Fire the MozMouseHittest event even if the C++ APZ is enabled. r=rbarker,botond (cdd7523a3b) - Bug 1184890 part.1 SelectionChangeDataBase and TextChangeDataBase should have a flag which indicates whether the change occurred during composition or not r=smaug (e10f782acb) - Bug 1184890 part.2 IMContextWrapper shouldn't commit composition when a selection change notification occurred before starting current composition r=m_kato (8f377bfc36) - Bug 1184890 part.3 TSFTextStore shouldn't commit composition when a selection change notification occurred before starting current composition r=m_kato (b55102256e) - Bug 1216177 - Remove the remaining nsRefPtr forward declarations; r=froydnj (a3674552c3) - Bug 1225571 - Move the code to update the SPCSPS from repaint request handling to when the resolution is updated in the presShell. r=botond (a7d1909ed5) - bug 1181823 - convert test_ev_certs.js, test_keysize_ev.js, and test_validity.js to generate certificates at build time r=Cykesiopka r=mgoodwin (19a2678625) - Bug 1189166 - Cleanup some PSM test generation files post Bug 1181823. r=dkeeler (fad638b365) - Bug 1170388 - Removed an outdated workaround for old clang versions in the static analysis plugin. r=mystor (0c8e0229e7) - Bug 1208814 - Part 1: Add an analysis to prevent default copy constructors from being called on refcounted objects, r=ehsan (6a8605808e) - Bug 1208814 - Part 2: Don't use the default copy constructor in nsNavHistoryQuery::Clone(), r=ehsan (6de5b8a04c) - Bug 1201314 - Make most of std:: non-memmovable for static analysis purposes. r=mystor r=ehsan (3a50302fb6) - fix refptr (70035b7976) - Bug 1223966: Don't claim we support NSTextInput interface. r=masayuki (ab702c6718) - Bug 431620 - Remove unused function GetToggledKeyState [r=roc] (0c7140855c) - bug 1203312 - convert tlsserver to generate certificates at build time r=Cykesiopka,mgoodwin (ada3c01c00) - Bug 1194419 - Remove signature algorithm duplicate use in serial number determination in pycert. r=keeler (37c2fbe839) - Bug 1210180 - Force the view to update when we recycle a Vibrancy view. r=mstange (33490daf1f) - Bug 1142393 - Make menus look correct when 'Reduce transparency' is set. r=smichaud (0d8a1b9b7f) - Bug 1119106 - Add an explanatory comment. r=smichaud (1e44196dad) - Bug 1119106 - Increase the maximum focus ring width on 10.10 to 7 pixels. r=smichaud (1af85f99e8) - Bug 1119106 - Give these enums better names. r=smichaud (65886bdab6) - Bug 1153579 - Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in nsNativeThemeCocoa.mm about int and size_t. r=mstange (d682b281df) - some crash reporter stuff (3157fa0f2d) - bug 726483 remove unnecessary DispatchResized() parameters r=roc (02051fd152) - Bug 1208829 - Make FromUnknownRegion() actually work, and add ToUnknownRegion(). r=mstange (5a087ad3aa) - Bug 1180564: Don't implement NSTextInput any more, just NSTextInputClient. r=masayuki (7611a0d77c) - Bug 1180564: insertNewline should use TextInputHandler::InsertText() instead of using insertText of NSTextInput protocol r=masayuki (dc11c738b9) - Bug 1124408 - Report cocoa view focus correctly when sheets are exposed. r=masayuki,smichaud (34a6a32d8b) - Bug 1138678 - Ignore NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR when establishing secure input mode. r=masayuki (4d7b10e8a2) - Bug 1148196 - Crashes at -[ChildView keyDown:] related to secure input. r=masayuki (0cbd54b9cf) - Bug 1211352 part.1 IMEContentObserver should be created when a plugin has focus r=smaug (4500259e6f) - Bug 1211352 part.2 PuppetWidget shouldn't send notifications which are not wanted by the parent process r=m_kato (2557aa51b2) - Bug 1007063 - Show virtual (on-screen) keyboard in Windows 8 and higher when text fields are focused if physical keyboards are not present. r=jimm r=masayuki r=m_kato (9d2c1e62d0) - Bug 1211352 part.3 nsIWidget::GetIMEupdatePreference() for each platform should not request any notifications while a plugin has focus r=m_kato (1aa357bc9d) - Bug 1211352 part.4 PuppetWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference() should request only position change notifications while a plugin has focus r=m_kato (470fb900d6) - Bug 1211352 part.5 PuppetWidget should cache only the focused editor rect information while a plugin has focus r=m_kato (73e7521d3c) - Bug 1223366 - Update event.buttons on GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE [r=karlt] (107c793c5a) - bug 726483 keep an extra reference to the window r=roc (4e6756939f) - Bug 1186745 part 1 - Add LeakRefPtr for pointer leaking by default. r=froydnj (b7260528df) - Bug 1186745 part 2 - Move nsThreadSyncDispatch class to its own header file. r=froydnj (f408ef41da) - Bug 1186745 part 3 - Make nsThreadSyncDispatch leak the sync task by default when Run() is not called. r=froydnj (17092e33ab) - Bug 1186745 part 4 - Make TracedRunnable accept an already_AddRefed instead of a raw pointer. r=froydnj (8e59e1d0c9) - Bug 1186745 part 5 - Make nsThread::Dispatch() always leak the event if it fails. r=froydnj (220b91529a) - Bug 1186745 part 6 - Fix event leak when using NS_DispatchToCurrentThread. r=froydnj (55a4177f2e) - some crashreporter stuff (a5a59bd6ac) - bug 726483 avoid DispatchResized() during size-allocate r=roc (08ae527f93) - Bug 1212733, cache dnd window state instead of using gtk_window_get_type_hint, r=karlt (c9ee119926) - Bug 1131978 - Acknowledge GDK's scale factor in scale calculation. r=karlt (7280d547b8) - bug 1180008 provide gtk_window_get_window_type for old GTK versions r=glandium (3f7f17ac69) - Bug 1174374 - gdk_cursor_new() is deprecated in 3.16. Use gdk_cursor_new_for_display(). r=karlt (90e2e738f7) (795ba7b999) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 859764 - Part 5: Changes in Test Cases. r=echen (f1a5cd4fd3) - Bug 859764 - Part 6: Changes in Payment. r=ferjm, r=smaug (2b47641375) - Bug 1010756 - Helpful errors for using nsCOMPtr on non-XPCOM types; r=froydnj (6b1521c482) - leftover (e1a24351e9) - Bug 1192102 - Remove unused file embedded/android/GeckoSmsManager.java. r=blassey (ac05ae649d) - var-let (8ddb529f96) - Bug 1181466 - Fix observe function in SmsService/MmsService. r=btseng (ca93122404) - Bug 733331 - Part 2: Update enabledGsmTableTuples when MCC changes in SmsService.js and fix segmentChars in SmsSegmentHelper.jsm. r=btseng (24fa23e4be) - Bug 1173156 - Fix typo and add a Marionette test case. r=btseng (e7199eb55a) - Bug 1132774 - [B2G][SMS] Enable DEBUG Flag in SmsService if the default value of "ril.debugging.enabled" is true. r=btseng (7300d24fb7) - Bug 1169160 - [MobileConnection] Support more call barring program: all service, outgoing service and incoming service. r=hsinyi,aknow (872c2cc056) - Bug 1169225 - [MobileConnectionService] Support setting/getting call waiting on all serviceClass. r=aknow (14c546a9ca) - Bug 1110619 - Part 1: IDL Interface Changes. r=echen (beae2b4b77) - Bug 1168064 - B2G RIL: filter out cell info with unknown values. r=echen (11dfc5a7e8) - Bug 1159591 - Part 2: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (Call Forwarding). r=aknow (b4edb76863) - Bug 1159591 - Part 3: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (Icc Lock). r=aknow (3faba76808) - Bug 1138263 - Make TelephonyService.js JSHint friendly. r=hsinyi (454bd4c765) - Bug 1159591 - Part 4: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (IMEI). r=aknow (57f423ecdd) - Bug 1159591 - Part 5: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (CLIP). r=aknow (c6611dbcb8) - Bug 1159591 - Part 6: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (CLIR). r=aknow (8c1fc03edb) - Bug 1159591 - Part 7: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (Call Barring Password). r=aknow (5d8bcbf177) - Bug 1159591 - Part 8: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (Call Barring). r=aknow (aa0b89aea1) - Bug 1159591 - Part 9: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (Call Waiting). r=aknow (1d14d2b864) - Bug 1159591 - Part 10: Move MMI logic from ril_worker to telephonyService (USSD). r=aknow (c92130b5b2) - Bug 1159591 - Part 11: Move MMI consts from ril_consts to telephonyService. r=aknow (0e7b3fea9a) - Bug 1159591 - Part 12: Move radio check for MMI to a common place. r=aknow (dcdc3178ad) - Bug 1110619 - Part 2: Implementation Changes. r=echen (6d8e78d684) - Bug 1110619 - Part 3: Bluetooth Changes. r=btian (9787727be0) - Bug 1147736 - Part 1: Extend TelephonyCallInfo. r=aknow (2a426cc99f) - Bug 1147736 - Part 2: Bypass NotifyError. r=aknow (6cd6fd6867) - Bug 1147736 - Part 3: Deprecate NotifyError. r=aknow (e41c719442) - Bug 1147736 - Part 4: Deprecate NotifyError(Bluetooth). r=btian (9c8f97bb22) - Bug 1204817 - Delete the child property of a parent call only when the parent call exists. r=btseng (d35dc6b08f) - Bug 1191205 - Cancel USSD sessions only when needed. r=edgar (01a72dbacb) - Bug 1200134 - Control USSD Sessions with State-Transitions instead of Boolean. r=echen (a4e55b3d9d) - Bug 1163511 - Use defineLazyModuleGetter. r=hsinyi (8a97a4912c) - Bug 991582 - Part 2: Handle the result of RIL request in a consistent way. r=aknow (914ecc2bbb) - Bug 1164248 - Handling of session/sessionEnded for notifyUssdReceived. r=edgar (a79df75d38) - Bug 1223662 - Part 1: Check mmiServiceCode with correct constant. r=echen (abeb286050) - Bug 1174673 - Part 1: Automatically resume the held call. r=hsinyi (280543af7d) - Bug 1174673 - Part 2: Update test case. r=hsinyi (cfe19f1a52) - Bug 1185156 - Fix bug in resuming held call. r=hsinyi (b96346d319) - Bug 1162426 - Part 1: Provide TelephonyUtils. r=hsinyi (62b71e6e83) - Bug 1162426 - Part 2: Test case. r=hsniyi (13a0b3c6f5) - Bug 1171807 - Part 1: Add enums for TelephonyCall::State and TelephonyCallGroup::State (WebIDL). r=hsinyi (0b698eecc4) - Bug 1145551 - DTMF should be sent using the active SIM, the given or the default one (in that order). r=aknow (6157636493) - Bug 1171807 - Part 2: Move to enums and deprecate TelephonyCall.mCallState and TelephonyCallGroup.mCallState (DOM). r=btseng (5faef22d91) - Bug 1168515 - do not block incall MMI requests on alerting state. r=aknow (b1f85c5789) - Bug 1155072 - Part 1: Deprecate nsITelephonyListener.conferenceCallStateChanged (Telephony). r=btseng (e41d1a4bc9) - Bug 1155072 - Part 2: Deprecate nsITelephonyListener.conferenceCallStateChanged (Bluetooth). r=btian (27e69fa89b) - Bug 1166936 - JS Warning in TelephonyService.js r=aknow (3559d3ad3d) - Bug 1191237 - Part 1: Enhance |TelephonyService.js|. r=aknow (86576a6d32) - Bug 1202902 - Fix the world. (0dc256d67d) - Bug 1161438 - Part 1 - Exporting contact to SIM should also return updated contact. r=echen (505d7d7f83) - Bug 1159622 - Split test_icc_contact.js into read contact and add contact. r=echen (fec0c428df) - Bug 1122376 - Support read SIM contact dialling number exceed 20 digits. r=echen (5d0599e93c) - Bug 1161438 - Part 2 - marionette testcase. r=echen (1f0d18a479) - Bug 1114937 - Part 5: Fix Test Case to Remove Contact with Correct Contact Id. r=echen (8d746fdbd2) - Bug 1194149 - Continue importing contacts when there is no sufficient Type 2 USIM contact fields record. r=echen (e9be40dbf2) - Bug 962995 - xpcshell tests for write ICC UCS2 characters for 0x81 and 0x82 encoding. r=echen (9500afaa4d) - Bug 1161438 - Part 3 - xpcshell testcase. r=echen (01f7fb4514) - Bug 1122376 - Support write SIM contact dialling number exceed 20 digits. r=echen (91133e286d) - Bug 999300 - Part 1: Removed the Ril v5 legacy support. r=edgar (ded77fcb6f) - Bug 999300 - Part 2: Update the related testcases. r=edgar (f77a8b96cc) - Bug 1177146 - [Aries][RIL] Reply from QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS has extra strings. r=hsinyi (a6816cbbab) - Bug 1043250 - Part 1: Update ril_worker and xpcshell test. r=btseng (8b9b25b5cf) - Bug 1185406 - B2G RIL: Read 'pcscf' and expose it in nsIRilNetworkInfo. r=hsinyi (ce707ecb83) - Bug 1174998 - Part 3: Read data call's MTU from network/apn settings. r=echen (bfa08d8380) - Bug 1166320 - Make volume service safer to use off main thread. r=dhylands (b3976622ad) - Bug 1177374 - Call realpath on volume mount points so thatVolumeService::GetVolumeByPath works properly. r=achen (aea97080eb) - Bug 1195166 - AutoMounter: add ignore command to allow volumes to be ignored. r=alchen (f265d832c8) - Bug 1196724 - Refactoring of AudioManager r=alwu (e5b896b7ce) - Bug 1222564 - Save audio volume to database r=alwu (1303d01ae7) - Bug 1164049 - Fix some mode lines in embedding/. r=smaug (79ddce4871) (7edec4880a) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1186794 (part 1) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in embedding/ with iterators. r=bz. (6fe5143d52) - Bug 1186794 (part 2) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in embedding/ with iterators. r=bz. (60b476c313) - Bug 1186794 (part 3) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in embedding/ with iterators. r=bz. (67a47940ea) - Bug 1186794 (part 4) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in embedding/ with iterators. r=bz. (73429ab30e) - Bug 1186794 (part 5) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in embedding/ with iterators. r=bz. (bec166adb4) - Bug 1186794 (part 6) - Replace nsBaseHashtable::EnumerateRead() calls in embedding/ with iterators. r=bz. (ad0e59fc8d) - Bug 1206146 - Use channel->AsyncOpen2() in embedding/components/webbrowserpersist/nsWebBrowserPersist.cpp (r=sicking) (f83ab0f992) - Bug 1168726 - Use performange.getEntriesByType instead of getEntries in test if there is no clear reason. r=baku (d713f13e3a) - Bug 1217963 - Correct the spelling of "corect" rs=mossop (b573845adf) - Bug 1217015 - Convert AccEventGen.py to GENERATED_FILES and get rid of most of accessible/xpcom/Makefile.in r=glandium,tbsaunde (b383b420d9) - bug 1219528 - add ProxyAccessible::{Next,Prev}Sibling() and ProxyAccessible::{First,Last}Child() r=davidb (e36c42e47d) - Bug 1210441 - ProxyAccessible::IsTable* should take tabular MathML accessibles into account. r=tbsaunde (aca5099564) - var-let (0f99722c93) - Bug 862148 - drop support for Sherlock plugins in window.sidebar.addSearchEngine, r=adw. (1dafe754ab) - Bug 862148 - stop supporting installation of Sherlock plugins through Services.search.addEngine, r=adw. (9dac4aa54c) - Bug 1214174 - Prevent out of memory exception on accessing window.sidebar/window.external in a windowless browser. r=billm (e5bd691946) (ded50ce4b2) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1155923 - Removing moz prefix from RTC interfaces, r=jesup,smaug (db1bd2fe68) - Bug 1155923 - Temporarily restoring moz-prefixed interface, r=jesup,smaug (e1e9ecd7eb) - Bug 1203167 - stop serializing user-installed engines to XML files, r=adw. (e1f85fcf16) - Bug 1178453 - Change logging in storage-json.js to avoid string concatenation. r=MattN (06f78f0f57) - No bug - Password manager: Modernize the style of storage-json.js. (42fb046b66) - Bug 1166961 - Show click to play button on Fennec when autoplay is blocked. r=mfinkle (322b8670f1) - Bug 1217082 - Remove for-each from toolkit/. r=Gijs (b98cb95f9b) - Bug 1203167 - Keep user-installed engines when refreshing an outdated cache, r=adw. (c2c74e49cb) - Bug 1124605 - Execute dragStateChanged(false) before the element is hidden. r=jaws (056b585257) - bit of Bug 1141661 - No need to manually convert this URI anymore. r=mossop (a22910d350) - Bug 862148 - stop parsing Sherlock plugins, r=adw. (4e75933ad5) - Bug 862148 - remove the _parseAsOpenSearch method, r=adw. (bf6266c9de) (8c12bb3492) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1221716 - Part 1: Make the simpler parts of BytecodeEmitter::emitTree() use the `ok` boolean consistently. r=Waldo. (8b2eae4dcf) - Bug 1221716 - Part 2: Factor out all remaining complex cases from the switch statement in emitTree(). r=Waldo. (805c9a96da) - Bug 1221737 - Drop some BytecodeEmitter checks for cases that the Parser rules out. r=jonco. (9726a6527b) - Bug 1224460 - Use pwd -W to fill _topsrcdir in configure. r=gps (cc7bf71652) - Bug 1221737 followup - Bump XDR_BYTECODE_VERSION_SUBTRAHEND to fix build errors on a CLOSED TREE. r=bustage (d2d2f41a14) - Bug 1170913, full-update target in tools/update-packaging/ always runs automation-partial-patch, r=glandium DONTBUILD (12e5e212d8) - Bug 1137756 - Use absolute paths in complete-patch.patch. r=gps (62fc37688b) - Bug 1173998 - use localized package for previous mar; r=nthomas (fb6c95955c) - Bug 1173459 - Stop generating partial MAR files and publishing complete MARs to balrog as a part of nightly automation. r=mshal (4c427b9f7f) - Bug 1164580 - Preprocess ua-update.json via slashslash filter. r=fabrice (d934f84f15) - Bug 1200021 - Part 2: more diagnostics. r=bas (e1cfecbbd4) - Bug 1200021 - crash in mozilla::layers::ContentClientDoubleBuffered::FinalizeFrame(nsIntRegion const&): Diagnostics to get more data. r=bas (d782b24501) - Bug 1222569 - fix initialization order in DataTextureSourceD3D9; r=Bas (028939600b) - Bug 1209801 - Part 1: Add TextureFlags parameter to TextureClientPool. r=mattwoodrow (c5b73613f9) - Bug 1209801 - Part 2: Do not allow big image textures to be used with TiledLayerBuffers. r=mattwoodrow (cb553ccdea) - Bug 1211615: Upload the full texture on the first upload for component alpha textures. r=nical (3bd6688679) - minor (928a95b259) - Bug 1222569 - remove unused variable in TextureD3D9.cpp; r=Bas (ac5a86be1c) - Bug 1223928 - Make the horizontal scrollbar on the root scrollable shift correctly with the dynamic toolbar. r=botond (6c6c0b8c24) - Bug 1216349: Upload the old valid region as well if our texture host changed. r=nical (7d4d041bd2) - Bug 1236227, don't OOM in TextDecoder, r=baku (9bef90eada) - Bug 1218594 - r=smaug (de39570c72) - remove include (62e582fe3d) - Bug 1226176 - Compute retained sizes in dominator trees and expose them to JavaScript; r=bz,sfink (92bb08a674) (6a4edbe796) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses. A goanna3 source tree that has kmeleon adaption patch applied is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/tree/kmeleon761 point
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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230128-3219d2d-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20230128-3219d2d-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230128-3219d2d-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230128-d849524bd-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230128-d849524bd-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230128-d849524bd-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win64-git-20230128-d849524bd-uxp-fd45d6324-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - No issue - implement js::NativeDefineDataProperty helper (2db0386e6) - No issue - reformat GlobalObject::skipDeselectedConstructor (7d2b83faf) - No issue - Remove "code" from jsprototype.h macros (41c2b3454) - No issue - Cleanup unused function exports to self-hosted global (123080858) - No issue - add API to tell Profile Timeline Recording state to JS engine (531906eb8) - No issue - Throw error when resolving or rejecting promise returned by async function with testing function (021610819) - Issue #2089 - Use JS engine stack if necessary when reporting errors (6b50dd5d0) - Issue #2089 - In Promises, use a C++ version of SpeciesConstructor when calling from C++ (8322304fb) - Issue #2089 - Avoid copying/recreating iterator result, AsyncGeneratorRequest and GeneratorObject expression stacks (ece049698) - Issue #2091 - Parse \p{Extended_Pictographic} too. (849523139) - Issue #2093 - Trace HeapPtr<RegExpShared::groupsTemplate_> for GC move/compact events, regression from #2072 (70279e1eb) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt58l.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.1 point
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Now I would go sleep, but before, little gift to you, nosleep link: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/ - some horrific stories it's of an dentist... cool: These "dental phantoms" dentist used in the 50's… - picture from Manuel here: https://strangesounds.substack.com/p/i-am-not-buying-the-kings-bul*****1 point
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I see! Look at this winter around... - image from this link: https://newsrnd.com/tech/2023-01-24-despite-the-winter-cold--the-phenomenon-of-the-“polar-vortex”-will-not-disturb-the-month-of-february.HkmeifYTjs.html ...but your place is probably sunny.1 point
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This is just a English sentence translated to French. I actually don't have a French keyboard.1 point
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You shouldn't have joined too much websites before joining Eclipse.1 point
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I saw this post from you announcing this, I gave a like surely, and now BIG CONGRATS to you! - and I see, that you also have a French keyboard, good!1 point
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Well Mina...? You asked me and I don't have seen this! Horrible!... I'm OK, but recently slightly... tired because of the cold in which I walk every day... I never forget my friends, never! Cold, rain, thunder... I have to go out, period. That's the way it is. But I'm fighting the cold with a big hat and the biggest beard I've grown for the occasion. Following in the footsteps of our friend Sal... And you, how are you after all these exams? I hope that now is the time of rest for you, active rest of course, always doing good around you...1 point
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@msfntor you ok, friend? You haven't even told me how are things going for you, which I asked on Thursday!1 point
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"Zip disk" is meaningless in the context of "drivers". There used to be 5 (at least[1]) ZIP disk drives, with different interfaces (and obviously difference drivers were needed for them): 1) Parallel <- normally NOT bootable 2) SCSI 3) IDE 4) ATAPI (almost same as above) 5) USB The "type the name of the command interpreter" error you are having (I presume it to be in text mode) is coming from the underlying DOS, it happens well before the Windows 95 (the GUI part) loads (and thus the needed drivers). Is the error you are having similar to this screenshot, right? https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35451 If this is the case it is happening at a time when the boot is from the disk supported by the BIOS, no driver is needed/in use at this time. Either you have command.com missing or - for some reasons - the DOS cannot access the ZIP disk as C:\ (or as another drive letter, if it is not partitioned it may be A:\). This may have several reasons behind, a common one (but again it may depend on which specific Zip disk drive you are using) is the way the disk has been partitioned (ZIP disk "standard" was an active partition in fourth MBR partition table entry) or "not partitioned" (formatted as superfloppy), and in the specific BIOS you have and how it behaves in these cases, additionally ZIP disks used to have a "peculiar" CHS geometry, which may or may not be involved in the issue. It is also possible that again for *some reasons* the SYS.COM didn't transfer COMMAND.COM properly or it (or its directory entry) is corrupted. some related to ZIP disks info: https://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/zip/zip-1.html Maybe if you provide some details about the exact hardware you are using and the exact way you prepared the disk, a solution or a workaround could be suggested. jaclaz [1] a more detailed, though not necessarily complete, list is here: http://reboot.pro/index.php?showtopic=12436&p=1088101 point
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virtualbox 6.1.42 works for vista1 point
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Doesn't have anything to do with the problem, all browsers throw non-sensical errors when they encounter code they don't understand, eg.: class Lc { bus; constructor(t) { "function" == typeof t.getVersion && Rc()(t.getVersion()) ? kc()(t.getVersion()) !== kc()(this.getVersion()) && Nc.warn("Proxying an event bus of version " + t.getVersion() + " with " + this.getVersion()) : Nc.warn("Proxying an event bus with an unknown or invalid version"), (this.bus = t); } getVersion() { return "3.0.2"; } subscribe(t, e) { this.bus.subscribe(t, e); } unsubscribe(t, e) { this.bus.unsubscribe(t, e); } emit(t, e) { this.bus.emit(t, e); } } And it's becoming very common, had this kind of code in another app at work for almost a year now, if not longer.1 point
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Thanks to soggi and VistaLover ! VistaLover, you are the wise man of this forum, your explanations are very helpfull. Thanks again !1 point
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Sorry, not sure if this is really (as) correct (as I thought). Maybe it works better out-of-the-box on stock Chromium 86 on supported systems, never really tried that. I know it's not as horrible on Edge 94 (with --disable-gpu) on my Win10 as it is on 360Chrome 13.5 on my XP. I also know 60FPS video is nothing special, my car's infotainment does it without a hitch. Finally, I know Android x86 of 2020 is pretty much unusable without real graphics drivers, can barely move the mouse around, especially on low-end hardware. Its compositor should pretty much be Google's code for the most part. On the other side, I guess most of us pretty much survived some moments without a real graphics driver on fresh Windows install, from old to new.1 point
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For the Lab Settings page ( chrome://settings/lab ) -- UNCHECK "use hardware acceleration" and UNCHECK "enable Data Execution Prevention". Also UNCHECK "discard background tabs", UNCHECK "reminder to optimize memory", and UNCHECK "reminder to clean cache".1 point
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‘All-natural’ Simply Orange Juice has high toxic PFAS levels, lawsuit alleges erg/Getty Images Date: January 19, 2023 by Tom Perkins “A new class-action lawsuit in the US alleges Coca-Cola and Simply Orange Juice deceived customers with claims of an all-natural, healthy product when the juice has been found to be contaminated with toxic PFAS at levels ‘hundreds of times’ above federal advisory limits for drinking water… …The complaint takes aim at several specific claims on Simply’s packaging and branding, including mentions of ‘all natural ingredients’, ‘simply natural’, and ‘nothing to hide’. The inclusion of ‘filtered water’ leads ‘reasonable consumers to believe that additional care has been taken to remove any incidental chemicals or impurities,’ the complaint states. ‘In reality, testing has revealed that the product contains [PFAS], a category of synthetic chemicals that are, by definition, not natural,’ the complaint states… MORE: https://pfasproject.com/2023/01/19/all-natural-simply-orange-juice-has-high-toxic-pfas-levels-lawsuit-alleges/ THE PFAS PROJECT LAB Studying Social, Scientific, and Political Factors of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances https://pfasproject.com/1 point
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Mental Health TOPIC LATEST STORIES https://futurism.com/categories/mental-health FUTURISM.com https://futurism.com/1 point
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This Horror Story About the Webb Telescope Will Chill Your Bones "In hindsight, we may have been better off if we had never discovered the truth." https://futurism.com/nosleep-james-webb1 point
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IN HORRIFYING SHORT STORY, X-RAY DISCOVERS PATIENT HAS NO SKELETON HAVE FUN TRYING TO SLEEP TONIGHT. https://futurism.com/neoscope/short-story-no-skeleton1 point
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So the issue is not the BIOS (in itself) nor (probably) the USB drivers (in themselves) it is a combination of the two. Pure speculation, to be checked/confirmed: Case A, stick connected before booting: A1) when legacy USB is disabled in BIOS the OS knows nothing about the USB stick and when the drivers load they load/mount the device fully A2) when legacy BIOS is enabled in BIOS the stick is mapped by BIOS and when the USB drivers load they *somehow* load/mount the device partially Case B, stick connected after booting: B1) no matter if legacy USB is enabled or disabled in BIOS, the OS knows nothing about the USB stick until the drivers load and ... (either mount the stick fully or not) In theory A1 and B1 should behave the same, but there could be a difference between the USB drivers enumerating the stick when loading (case A1) or after having already loaded (case B1). jaclaz1 point
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Sounds like there should be dramatic music here On Windows 8, I plan to stick with Firefox ESR 102, through September, and with Server 2012 updates through October. IF (and it's a big "if") Mozilla extends support to ESR 115, I will stick with Windows 8 for another year. Beyond that, I have a PC all set up with Windows 10 LTSC 2019, all ready to go, and as customized as possible. I have Classic Shell for the Start Menu, and I've used Winaero Tweaker to get it somewhat into submission. So I'm ready as can be. I will say though, I'm feeling a stir of interest over the upcoming Vista SP3. I'd be interested to see what it brings, just for interests' sake.1 point
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For those who were seeking "official" confirmation. Opera finally admits they lied . After I pressured them ? I dunno. A reminder : 96 is based on chrome 110, which I ported to Vista. https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-96/ "DNA-104390 Remove Windows 7, 8 support ..." https://msfn.org/board/topic/184249-chrome-110-based-opera-i-ported-it-to-vista/1 point
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I found that there are ultimately four reasons why Chromium is broken on NT 6.x: 1. New imports in kernel32 and userenv. They can all be stubbed, not hard to fix. (Vista/7; 8.x has them) 2. Use of job object APIs in ways that are only supported on 8.x (without sandbox) and 10 (with sandbox) 3. Use of new NtQueryInformationProcess class for enumerating process handles; if it can't be used, the content process will be terminated (8.0 and below, sandbox only) 4. Use of new DirectWrite factories, like IDWriteFactory3, which was introduced in Windows 10 #1 is taken care of, I'm getting there with #2 and then I should be able to do #3. #4's solution is actually quite simple; copy over a Windows 10 DWrite.dll to use with Chromium using DLL redirection methods (I used 10.0.17763.1 and I think 10240 and up should work too). Then patch these DLL names in the import table with a hex editor or CFF explorer: api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll -> kernel32.dll api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-2.dll -> kernel32.dll This is sufficient to run the latest Chromium browser snapshot on Windows 8: Right now there are truly missing functions on Windows Vista and 7, in api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-0.dll and api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll. Some of those return function pointers so they can't be stubbed.1 point
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I got Heroic Launcher and Rare to work by adding api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll. Heroic Launcher use Electron though, Rare might be better for the future.1 point
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Calm down, relax, drink some tea and then just hit "report" button, easy. No need to write posts on your each and every action/thought.1 point
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You can't run anything Chromium if it's version spoofed to NT 6.2 or greater for now, because of the use of features that aren't implemented right now like job objects.1 point
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Clamwin + Clam Sentinel gets you real time scanning, and its still lightweight.1 point
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I used avast for a long time & liked it, but then, all of a sudden, I started getting bsod, very often. Don't know what the conflict was, but when I was trying to figure out the problem, googling, I found that others using xp were also getting the blue screen with avast. When I stopped avast, the blue screen ended.1 point
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I usually recommend Avast as well if someone wants real time scanning, and have used it myself before and like it. Avira i don't think is officially supported on XP but as of a couple months ago it still works and is okay too.1 point
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Avast supports XP and is probably the most complete antivirus with streaming updates (definitions are updated in real time), a firewall, a custom browser based on chromium that allows you to do internet banking and others "risky" things safely on XP thanks to the extra security layer, SecureLine (which allows you to use a VPN service - not in the free version, though -), a ransomware shield that protects all your file system resources from being accessed by untrusted third part applications, Secure DNS which allows you to use other DNS and access websites that are blocked in your country, a SandBox which allows you to load risky executables in a virtual environment, without the risk of infecting your real system, a Wifi inspector which tells you whether the wifi you are connected to is secure or not, a software updater which tells you which software needs to be updated and can, eventually, update it for you in background, a rescue disk which allows you to create a Disk or a USB with Avast Antivirus in it to clean up other computers (or your own computer) if it doesn't boot, a boot-time scan that allows you to scan for viruses before Windows starts in order to remove even the nastier threats, a mode to save all your password into a master password that encrypts them all and handle them for you (still in beta in XP, though), an email antivirus and antispam, a data shredder that allows you to permanently destroy files by writing random data in the cells of the files you want to permanently delete and finally a sensitive data shield which enables you to protect and encrypt your personal documents and prevent third part applications from accessing them. In other word, Avast is my way to go. I have Avast Premier in my pc and I'm a beta tester.1 point
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Microsoft Security Essentials is no longer supported with XP, 4.4.304 is the latest version for XP. You can download it but automatic updating doesn't work, you need to manually update it, Or just install POSReady 2009 Registry Hack to get security updates for XP and it will make Automatic Virus definitions updating for MSE working.1 point
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A powerful firewall is extremely important if you wish to keep system away from bad guys. https://www.privacyware.com/personal_firewall.html This firewall may not be a well known one like zone alarm or comodo but it does very good job. Try to modify any system files it will block. It will warn when critical system settings are changed then you can revert it back . Most common malware behaviour are also blocked. Including ransomewares.1 point
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Personally, i use Comodo Internet security1 point