Hi Aitor, Hans,

> > a 286 or newer processor). If EDIT or KEYB fail on your 80186, try
> > EDIT 0.7d and MKEYB, which should work even on 8086. Or use no
> > keyboard driver at all (if you use US keyboard layout). Let us know
> > if you find other programs which do not work on 80186 processors.

> FD-KEYB is supposed to work on 8088 (although not reports yet), where
> MKEYB does NOT, because MKEYB relies on some BIOS int15h...

Oops sorry I remembered KEYB and MKEYB exactly the wrong way round!
Thanks for letting us know that EDIT 0.9a is compiled for 8086 :-)
I did not mean to "make your programs bad" - more trying to say
"if X should fail, you could try Y instead"...

Eric

PS: My caches require 386+ because they need XMS: Only fdxms286
which is not extremely stable can provide XMS on 286, and I did
not bother to make caches 286 compatible as they are rare now.


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