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| From | Paul Edwards <mutazilah@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.os2.programmer.misc |
| Subject | Re: inoperative keyboard - analysis required |
| Date | 2024-03-04 18:47 +0800 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <us48s8$33oru$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
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On 03/03/24 13:42, Paul Edwards wrote: > Even in the semi-worse case, there should always be a > second character after ESC, so in my doscalls.c I should > be able to read a second character, and then just have > to translate two characters. The rest of the ANSI escape > sequence can then go "under the radar" (no need to > translate). It is very likely I just need to detect a > double ESC and translate that. It didn't work out like that. The escape was still doubled up by PDPCLIB and I was about to give up and do a full translation when I realized I could provide a dummy (0) scancode and check that in PDPCLIB and allow all the characters to slide in "under the radar". There's still an issue for people who may use x'e0' for their national characters (issue may not exist on PDOS), but for normal programming requirements (ie pure ASCII), the new PDOS/386 at pdos.org handles the raw reading now too. BFN. Paul.
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