This was fixed in the 0.7 series with the addition of keymaps support. I don't know what's the status of the OpenBSD port of QEMU, but I know the one from FreeBSD works perfectly as long as you compile it from the ports collection. You might want to use the port tarball (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/emulators/qemu/qemu.tar.gz?tarball=1) to see what was needed to compile QEMU under FreeBSD and adapt the necessary changes to OpenBSD.
I highly recommend this, because AFAICT the 0.6 series are no longer supported. Best wishes, André -- "The user-friendly computer is a red herring. The user-friendliness of a book just makes it easier to turn pages. There's nothing user-friendly about learning to read." -Alan Kay On 11/14/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday 14 November 2005 13:18, André Braga wrote: > > >It's not supposed to be a toubleshooting list for anything else than real > >undesired behaviour (i.e., software bugs). > > Thanks for the friendly advice - I aim to please. > Here's a real (but minor) bug - > > When I boot the 3.7 openbsd image file from free.os.zoo.net > on my OpenBSD 3.7 system and start qemu 6.1, > everything works well *except* for the fact that the keyboard > keys are not all properly mapped. In particular, I have found > *no* keys which generate ":" or "#" in console mode. These > missing codes make using vi hard. Also, several keys map to > codes not indicated on the keys. the key marked "/" maps to "-" > and the "&" key maps to "/". Other keys map to British currency > symbol, etc which make me wonder if the qemu-simulated Openbsd > thinks I have a European keyboard (I have a U.S. keyboard). > > I deal with these errors by starting up XWindows right away. > All the keycode problems seem to disappear in XWindows. > > Getting qemu to run on OpenBSD was a Big Event for me. I hope to become > a qemu developer after I figure out how to get the internet access > issue resolved. I expect to write up some qemu how-to documents > almost immediately. I will be putting them up on my website unless > you have other suggestions. > > Thanks again, > Dave Feustel _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel