> > The case 0: is missing from the corresponding function in mac_keyb.c.
> > I forgot what special function of loadkeys keycode 0 was used for but
> > perhaps it's not needed for powerpc. Suggestion: map both 0 and 90 to a.
> > Such a keymap ought to work on both m68k and powerpc Macs. I really
>
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 05:39:22PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > IIRC keycode 0 is not a valid keycode even though it is used by a
> > > few m68k systems (there's been long rants on this on linux-kernel but the
> > > m68k people finally gave in and remapped keycode 0 to some unused one).
> >
> > IIRC keycode 0 is not a valid keycode even though it is used by a
> > few m68k systems (there's been long rants on this on linux-kernel but the
> > m68k people finally gave in and remapped keycode 0 to some unused one).
> > I picked the 0 -> 90 remapping as keycode 90 didn't appear to be used.
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 12:09:59PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > The mac/ keymaps do not work on powermacs; keycode 0 is 'a', not keycode
> > 90.
> > I attach a diff, but I assume it is not appropriate, because these keymaps
> > have been in use for a while - are they valid on mac68k?
>
> II
> The mac/ keymaps do not work on powermacs; keycode 0 is 'a', not keycode 90.
> I attach a diff, but I assume it is not appropriate, because these keymaps
> have been in use for a while - are they valid on mac68k?
IIRC keycode 0 is not a valid keycode even though it is used by a
few m68k systems
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The mac/ keymaps do not work on powermacs; keycode 0 is 'a', not keycode 90.
I attach a diff, but I assume it is not appropriate, because these keymaps
have been in use for a while - are they valid on mac68k?
I just resynced them b
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