unofficial prerelease 1.1.3.2 for testing

2002-06-16 Thread Bart Oldeman
in www.dosemu.org/testing the patchset is from 1.1.3-1.1.3.2; the patch from 1.1.3.1-1.1.3.2. Please test the improved joystick support from Clarence Dang: it looks very nice, but I don't have a joystick. He claims it works faster if you enable pthreads (see compiletime-settings), but I

Re: unofficial prerelease 1.1.3.2 for testing

2002-06-16 Thread Bart Oldeman
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Bart Oldeman wrote: in www.dosemu.org/testing the patchset is from 1.1.3-1.1.3.2; the patch from 1.1.3.1-1.1.3.2. I should add: don't forget to update your global.conf and dosemu.conf because several joystick options, and better support for Cyrillic (from Sergey) were

Mapping Control and Shift Function Keys

2002-06-16 Thread Stephen Lee
Hi, I'm trying to get the Shift and Control Function keys to work in a terminal (SecureCRT) Dosemu session. I got the terminal emulator to generate distinct escape sequences for the Fkeys and then added corresponding enties in ./dosemu-1.1.3/src/plugin/keyboard/keyb_slang.c. Here's a sample of

Re: Mapping Control and Shift Function Keys

2002-06-16 Thread Stephen Lee
On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 08:34, Stephen Lee wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get the Shift and Control Function keys to work in a terminal (SecureCRT) Dosemu session. I got the terminal emulator to generate distinct escape sequences for the Fkeys and then added corresponding enties in

Re: unable to boot as user

2002-06-16 Thread Baurjan Ismagulov
Hello, Your patch doesn't seem to attack the root of the problem:) Does the attached patch fixes this? It does, thank you. I've thought about that, but was not sure whether that was indended behaviour for bootoff. In fact, when I start dosemu with your patch, it boots from vbootfloppy even

Re: Mapping Control and Shift Function Keys

2002-06-16 Thread Stas Sergeev
Hello. Stephen Lee wrote: I forgot to mention that Dosemu is run under Redhat 7.2 No, you forgot to mention the version of dosemu you are using. My Foxpro application recognizes the F1-F12 keys fine but not the Shift or the Control Fkeys. I ran a keyboard scan program in the DOS session and