From: Rugxulo
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> have you checked whether there could be a problem with the
> settings of your host operating system
His details say kernel 2042, so maybe it's a regression?? Maybe he
could try
From: Rugxulo
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> Unfortunately Turkish is not among the layouts built into the smaller MKEYB
driver
>
> PS: You may also want to use DISPLAY and MODE to load a
> font optimized for codepage 857, as
From: Eric Auer
Hi Salih,
have you checked whether there could be a problem with the
settings of your host operating system and/or virtualbox?
Unfortunately Turkish is not among the layouts built into
the smaller MKEYB driver, otherwise you could try if that
works better
From: "Bret Johnson"
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From: Bret
You may need to use the Microsoft KEYB program (from MS-DOS) rather than the
FREEDOS KEYB program. While the FreeDOS KEYB program works pretty well most
of the time, it is NOT a true equivalent to the MS KEYB program. It sounds
like a BIOS compatibility problem,
From: Eric Auer
Hi Bret,
> You may need to use the Microsoft KEYB program (from MS-DOS) rather than the
> FREEDOS KEYB program. While the FreeDOS KEYB program works pretty well most
> of the time, it is NOT a true equivalent to the MS KEYB program. It sounds
> like a BIOS
INT 15.4F is only part of the issue, there are other factors as well. The
"limited" INT 9 support may or may not be enough to fix the problem (it's never
helped when I've had problems with the keyboard, at least). --
Bret Johnson There is only one place in the universe where 0+0=1. That is in
Hi Bret,
> You may need to use the Microsoft KEYB program (from MS-DOS) rather than the
> FREEDOS KEYB program. While the FreeDOS KEYB program works pretty well most
> of the time, it is NOT a true equivalent to the MS KEYB program. It sounds
> like a BIOS compatibility problem, which the MS
You may need to use the Microsoft KEYB program (from MS-DOS) rather than the
FREEDOS KEYB program. While the FreeDOS KEYB program works pretty well most
of the time, it is NOT a true equivalent to the MS KEYB program. It sounds
like a BIOS compatibility problem, which the MS KEYB program may be
Hi Salih,
not sure if you have fully answered all my questions, so let me
ask for details: Are you using PXE on virtualbox, too? Are you
using memdisk to boot via PXE? In short, are all aspects of the
software and configuration completely identical between the real
terminal pc hardware and the
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> Unfortunately Turkish is not among the layouts built into the smaller MKEYB
> driver
>
> PS: You may also want to use DISPLAY and MODE to load a
> font optimized for codepage 857, as BIOS default is 437.
>
>> Example
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> have you checked whether there could be a problem with the
> settings of your host operating system
His details say kernel 2042, so maybe it's a regression?? Maybe he
could try (older) 2041 instead?
Hi Salih,
have you checked whether there could be a problem with the
settings of your host operating system and/or virtualbox?
Unfortunately Turkish is not among the layouts built into
the smaller MKEYB driver, otherwise you could try if that
works better than KEYB. Please explain exactly in
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