On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:12:40PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: > I guess not. I have never built TOS binaries from Linux myself. Roman > Hodek or Andreas Schwab had built a cross compiler and a TOS libc package > but I'm not sure these are still working.
I built the 5.6 ones in the archive, but I'll have to recreate the toolchain again. It's on my long list of things to do. :) >> Chose a continent or region >> "Europe" chosen >> Screen gets blue >> Chose a country >> "Germany" chosen >> Screen gets blue > > Please try to switch to console 2 at this stage. The keyboard should be > working, > with US keymap. > >> Select a keyboard layout >> "German (atari)" chosen > > Please try to switch to console 2 at this stage. Does the keyboard still work > as it should? > >> Screen gets blue >> Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives >> Detecting hardware, please wait... >> After a while screen gets blue again >> Then: >> >> No common CD-ROM drive was detected >> ... >> Load CD-ROM drivers from removable media? >> Then keyboard input is impossible > > I guess the german keymap is the old Atari one, from days past, before I > rewrote the keyboard driver for Linux keycodes via input interface. > If keyboard input is garbled after setting the keymap to German(Atari), > all keymaps have to be regenerated, or removed. Better not load a keymap > at all. Looks the following keymaps should be installed on the initrd. | console-keymaps-at | console-keymaps-amiga | console-keymaps-atari Perhaps we only need -at now? Thanks, Stephen -- Stephen R. Marenka If life's not fun, you're not doing it right! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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