From: Kai Schaetzl
Tom Ehlert wrote on Mon, 15 Aug 2016 16:00:55 +0200:
> an amazing amount of effort to get a german keyboard driver
Not really once you know that you don't need the .kl file.
According to
http://help.fdos.org/de/hhstndrd/base/keyb.htm
you have to run (as an example)
From: Kai Schaetzl
I've been trying for the last two hours or so to find out how to use a
German keyboard with FreeDOS. There is enough information, but some of the
files cannot be downloaded anywhere. I'm running in circles. Or I'm
missing something obvious.
What I found out
From: Kai Schaetzl
Eric Auer wrote on Sun, 14 Aug 2016 17:50:31 +0200:
Hi Eric,
thanks for the quick reply. In the meantime I found out that I can load a
German layout with just "keyb gr", just not the layout file itself or the
/E switch that is mentioned in that article. I assume th
Tom Ehlert wrote on Mon, 15 Aug 2016 16:00:55 +0200:
> an amazing amount of effort to get a german keyboard driver
Not really once you know that you don't need the .kl file.
According to
http://help.fdos.org/de/hhstndrd/base/keyb.htm
you have to run (as an example) "keyb GR,,GR GR.KL /E".
You nee
Rugxulo wrote on Mon, 15 Aug 2016 11:35:27 -0500:
> Assuming you have the "full" (official) FD 1.1 install, do you not
> find KC.EXE anywhere?
No, I don't have kc. I'm not running FreeDOS 1.1 iso. I don't remember the
history. I grabbed files for FreeDOS b1.0 and 1.1 some time ago from a zip. It
Eric Auer wrote on Sun, 14 Aug 2016 17:50:31 +0200:
Hi Eric,
thanks for the quick reply. In the meantime I found out that I can load a
German layout with just "keyb gr", just not the layout file itself or the
/E switch that is mentioned in that article. I assume the gr.kl is
embedded in the ke
I've been trying for the last two hours or so to find out how to use a
German keyboard with FreeDOS. There is enough information, but some of the
files cannot be downloaded anywhere. I'm running in circles. Or I'm
missing something obvious.
What I found out: I have to use keyb with a command li