Hi Ulrich
Apologies again, I see my previous response was to yourself and not the
list.Thanks for all your suggestions.
To recap.
The OS is XP.
The PC is a 10 year old HP notebook with a docking station.
I am using an external PS2 keyboard and mouse on a USB adaptor.
Running the P program kills
I doubt it, but perhaps you check the environment settings with the command:
SET
Maybe there’s a wrong keyboard setting the P program left behind and you can
delete it with:
SET NAMEOFVARABLE=
(I know, I know, this is too easy, but sometimes…) :-)
Ah and because you can’t get the keyboard to
>>
>> leads to
>>
>> http://10.0.0.8/getting_started/dev_and_debug/flash_programming.cfm
>>
>> So that does speak for itself.
>
> So somebody accidentally made that an intranet link there :-p
It was just a funny thing to see, but not relevant to your question. Normally
these things are
In case you were wondering...
>> Perhaps the vectors are being
>> hi-jacked or the keyboard driver being replaced?
>
> I am not an expert, but it seems you are right.
...
> I just tried to research the problem and the first link on
>
> http://www.pemicro.com/software/index.cfm
>
> leads to
Hi John,
> After running a Windows command line application from
> "P Microcomputer Systems" to program Freescale MCU's there is no
> keyboard input in the VDM. FreeDOS launches normally but there is no
> keyboard input. If in Full Screen mode, Ctrl Esc works.
So the keyboard driver works in
Hi there
My apologies if this mail has already been posted. I am new to the list.
I posted it yesterday but I do not see it. So here it is again.
My OS is XP SP3. After running a Windows command line application from
"P Microcomputer Systems" to program Freescale MCU's there is no
keyboard