Len Sorensen wrote: > On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 01:24:27AM +0200, Thiemo Seufer wrote: > > I have the ACCESS.bus LK501 keybord working on my r4k maxine, still > > without hotplug capability. The LK201/LK401 support is nearly complete > > for console mode, it just needs a bit of bit shuffling. I intend to do > > this the next days. There are still two X problems: LK201/LK401 won't > > report key-up events (can be solved easily) and the XFree86 server in > > woody does by default not accept the lk keymap, it falls back to some > > linux legacy defaults. This is probably only a installation/xkbcomp > > problem, I haven't looked into it further yet. > > > > About the various framebuffer drivers: > > I've worked further on the PMAG-AA support, console basically works, > > X is yet untested and likely needs some tweaking. I haven't found out > > yet how the cursor generator works. > > The NetBSD kernel code for this looks pretty reasonable, at least coming > from not having a clue what it was before. They certainly have a cursor > on, cursor off and cursor setup function in the kernel. Might be worth > looking at.
I tried, as well as the mach sources, with little success. Either I missed some important bit or this code did never really work. I suspect the latter (for now :-). > > I've added colormap handling to the PMAGB-BA driver, this works fine > > now, and I use it regularily. I changed the PMAG-B and maxinefb > > drivers accordingly, so the code look similiar now, and is probably > > more robust. The PMAG-B part is untested, as I have no such hardware. > > If only I had a monitor for the PMAGB-B. :) Any decent Multisync with BNC should work, if you have the cable. Thiemo

