In message 16 Jan Tom Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Problems: > > --------- > > The keyboard behaves badly. [snip] > Press the offending key again to make it stop. Somehow the 'key up' message > is getting lost. This can sometimes happen on the Windows version, but only > after Windows has been up for a few hours and all timing is completely shot > and RPCemu starts lurching all over the place. Clearly it's more > commonplace on Linux.
OK, I'll try that. > > > Choosing the IOCTL option (CTL-END -> Settings -> CDROM) and then select > > the CD-ROM icon causes RPCemu to dissappear. No error messages, > > nothing... just gone. > > It would presumably be writing something to the log file. Have a look at > rpclog.txt after it has killed itself. Sorry, I should have thought about looking there. > > > That's it, for the moment. Hopefully the notes will be helpful, and that > > the problem reports will help. I am really not competent to try to track > > down problems in a system like this. I hope there is someone who is doing > > some work on the Linux version. We already have quite sound emulators for > > Windows, so effort really is needed on the Linux version. > > Problem is there's no maintainer for the Linux version, there's only me and > I've already shown myself to be totally incompetent in this regard. If > anyone would like to volunteer... Yes it would be good if some/many developers step up to plate to continue the really good work that you and others have done to date. > > > As I said before, if it helps, I am willing to put some effort into > > documentation, but it needs to be a bit more robust first. > > Problem I have is that since I very rarely use Linux, I'm only vaguely > aware of the problems with that version. On Windows, RPCemu is pretty rock > solid. OK. Well I guess I and others that are using the Linux version can continue to report any problems we find to the mailing list. At least then there is some record. Thanks for your help. Cheers, -- Regards, Terry Duell _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
