> What SDL version are you using? I noticed some strange keyboard behavior > with SDL 1.2.9 (Debian package), and this didn't happen when using SDL > 1.2.10 (self-built). The problems were things like no Shift-Tab in > Windows, and "showkey" under Linux displaying strange keycodes when > using Shift-Tab.
I was using SDL 1.2.9. After upgrade to 1.2.10 (and qemu recompilation) nothing changed. I also made same more tests and now I know sth more. 1. ps2_queue I changed ps2_queue to see if my patch do what I thought it should do. -- BEGIN -- --- ps2.c.old 2006-06-28 13:21:01.000000000 +0200 +++ ps2.c 2006-06-28 13:00:17.000000000 +0200 @@ -117,6 +117,8 @@ void ps2_queue(void *opaque, int b) { +printf("%i ", b); + PS2State *s = (PS2State *)opaque; PS2Queue *q = &s->queue; -- END -- Result on pressing UP key: 224 42 224 72 224 200 224 170, so it's correct. 2. I understood output of my program wrong. Output was sth like: 224 224 72 88224 224 170 where these to 8s were strange for me. The true is that qemu dropped somewhere part of my fake keycodes + kbd_put_keycode(0xe0); + kbd_put_keycode(0x2a); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - this one was lost + kbd_put_keycode(0xe0); + kbd_put_keycode(0xaa); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - and this one too As the result of this drop, after pressing UP key (without my test program loaded) DOS displays ONE '8' character. When I load my TSR test program DOS displays TWO '8' characters! I suppose these 8s are the answare(?) why arrow keys are interpreted twice in such programs like Dos Navigator when I run them with qemu. So now I have to find out: - where those fake keycodes were dropped, - why after loading my test program those two 8s are displayed (there is some unneeded interrupt generated - am I right?). Honestly, I don't know where I should start looking... -- Rafał Cygnarowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] PS. My goal is to lost those fake twice pressed keys becouse I use (want to use) qemu only for DOS guest OS. _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel