> Thank you for the pointer. I checked my autoexec.bat, and as set up when
> I installed FreeDOS it loaded mkeyb UK in conventional memory.
as I understand your backslash key doesn't produce any character at
all.
whatever the reason, mkeyb has a debug mode
mkeyb uk /T
here it will show you all
On 5/3/2020 9:15 AM, Ian Park wrote:
Hi Ralf (I deduce from the time difference that it's "good morning"
with you...)
Well, yes, though while I am German, I am living in the country side of
Los Angeles, but had left early for some community event around 8am... ;-)
Thank you for the pointer.
Hi! MKEYB has a few built-in maps, so you need no separate
map file. Check the command line help. If you do use full
keyb, remember to remove the REM which comments it out ;-)
Regards, Eric
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On 03/05/2020 15:48, Ralf Quint wrote:
On 5/3/2020 1:49 AM, Ian Park wrote:
Good morning
Over the past few days I've progressed as far as installing FreeDOS
1.2 on an old PC (HP Deskpro low profile, 1700MHz Pentium, 512MB RAM,
20GB HDD, CD ROM drive). Still early stages, I'm finding my way
a
On 5/3/2020 1:49 AM, Ian Park wrote:
Good morning
Over the past few days I've progressed as far as installing FreeDOS
1.2 on an old PC (HP Deskpro low profile, 1700MHz Pentium, 512MB RAM,
20GB HDD, CD ROM drive). Still early stages, I'm finding my way around
before I try to move on to connect
Good morning
Over the past few days I've progressed as far as installing FreeDOS 1.2
on an old PC (HP Deskpro low profile, 1700MHz Pentium, 512MB RAM, 20GB
HDD, CD ROM drive). Still early stages, I'm finding my way around before
I try to move on to connecting to a network (but that's another s