On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Tom Rini wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 06:00:16PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > > [debian-x: I'm following up a thread on -powerpc] > > > > Actually, I've decided to do the sensible (?) thing and identify the > > keycodes by keyboard model rather than the machine architecture. One way > > or another you can probably manage to plug a PC keyboard into just about > > anything, so it doesn't make much sense to refer to it as an "i386" > > keyboard. > > Right, but the important question is will it still be a "PC" keyboard?
It's a PS/2 keyboard (or PC/AT). > If the "PC" keyboard goes in via USB, it's either a "PC" keyboard on x86, > an "ADB" keyboard on PPC, or Non-existant on other arches (tho I suspect > a similar translation-style to other arches). As for the few models of PPC Yuk. > hardware which can take a PS/2 style keyboard directly, I _think_ they do > stay the same, keycode wise. > > So, my point, and I think there was one in there, is to be careful how you > label 'em. It's only the type of keyboard it says, if it's not being adapted > somehow. PReP takes a PS/2 keyboard PowerMac takes an ADB keyboard CHRP takes a PS/2 or ADB keyboard APUS takes an Amiga keyboard and USB is something special... Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- Linux/{m68k~Amiga,PPC~CHRP} -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds