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
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
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
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
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
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