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Old 12-12-2008, 01:15 AM
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Re: xv6700

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Hmm, let me see... If I remeber correctly, in elementery school 4 was bigger than 2... I think so
Thanks for that informative bit about elementary school curriculum standards in the USA. [After repeating Kindergarten 3 times I ended up dropping out of school in the first grade, which largely explains my current struggles with basic Math reasoning.]

The nature of my question comes from the tendency of computer software manufacturers to continually raise the version numbers several times because of a typo or something stupid like that, which often in no way affects hardware compatability. In fact, prior to my question about the significance of the jump from a 1.02 to a 1.04 version number, I had found this post which seem to discount the importance of miniscule changes in bootloader versions.

I'm glad I returned to this forum for expert commentary on the importance of bootloader revision changes...Once again, size does matter, doesn't it?
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