Hi Eric,

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> memory tuning, beep and PC-XT support are to come. The rest are already 
> implemented (it says KEYB 2.0 pre-3, that is, current version).

Oh. Maybe add the download link to pre-3 to the KEYB roadmap to clarify...

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I'll simply shade them grey, as for FreeCOM
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> FD-KEYB implements this for XT, but the only problem for 1.0 is that I 
> use PUSHA/POPA for the resident stuff, and that I compile the 
> non-resident stuff with the {$G+} directive. Of course, this is the easy 
> part, the difficult part is to do the changes and TEST.

Thanks for pointing that out. I am sure that a few PC-XT owners are
still out there (devel list or user list) and would happily throw
KEYB at their systems as soon as you offer them a binary. As far as
I understand, you only need to remove the $G+ and the pusha/popa,
which does not seem to be an error-prone sort of change?

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I actually own an XT, that I can "visit" once every month or so (I wish VMWare 
or such software could be configured to run in strict 8086 mode). The changes 
are relatively easy, yes. But I doubt that it will work at a first try.
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Aitor
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