Hi Aitor, thanks for this information. It helped and I could create the .kl files with the key files delivered with kpdos31s.zip (not kpdos31x.zip). Some "ltxx.key" files gave a message: Warning at line xxx: Change of submapping changes the codepageof KEYB and leave KEYB in an inconsistent state (sm: 12->10) but worked, just for information. Is there any reason why it maybe not wishful to use these .kl files with keyb although they are mentioned in keyb? Should they be added at the kpdos-3.1 file? WilliVon meinem/meiner Galaxy gesendet -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Von: Aitor Santamaría <aitor...@gmail.com> Datum: 06.02.23 22:49 (GMT+01:00) An: "Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers." <freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> Betreff: Re: [Freedos-devel] keyb kl Hello Wilhelm,On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 22:15, wilhelm.spiegl <wilhelm.spi...@mnet-online.de> wrote:Hi, Aitor,I am not sure if I understand you correct. kc 200 is available here:https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/keyb/fdkeyb-2.0/ kc200I tried kc with the key files from xkeyb that are delivered with the fdt2302.iso.but executing "kc gr.key" or another one language leads to the reported message so that I got no kl file.The KEY files from xkeyb are a completely different story. Try the files at KPDOS, which are KEY files in the KEY language format that FD-KEYB understands. I do not need the kl files for myself, maybe some for testing, but I think they should be delivered with keyb.exe It would be nice if you could send them to Jerome Shidel.I suppose there are no KL files, because from the KEY files you compile to KL, and then they are packed. A KL file is like a .O file, not very useful in itself.You either get the KEY files (like .C) or the libraries (like .EXE), but not the .KL (like the .O).But you can easily build yourself the KL files from the KEY files written in the FD-KEYB language (or at least they should compile, I haven't tried that for a long time). Henrique Peron is the author of the KEY/KL files, a very impressive work IMHO.Aitor
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