> The "standard" use of FD-KEYB, with lesser memory footprint, does use
> INT 15h, 4Fh for its function (as I think mkeyb) does.
In fact, most of the KEYB replacements I've seen use INT 15.4F, which is
precisely why they are incompatible with KEYB. I recently had a rather
lengthy, though incom
Hello,
2011/4/18 Bret Johnson :
>> Also interesting that some BIOSes are not fully compatible with DOS
>> keyboard (layout drivers).
>
> The incompatibilities aren't related to the keyboard layout drivers as such.
> They are related to the way my programs simulate keystrokes (the way the my
> p
Hi,
Interesting thread, although I am a bit late.
2011/4/18 Bret Johnson :
>>> - MS-DOS keyb.com should be used instead of FreeDOS keyb.exe.
>
>> Of course we cannot do that because we have no license for that.
>> Can you be more specific? Are there any particular problems with
>> FreeDOS KEYB? A