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Re: Reading the Keyboard!

Newsgroups comp.sys.amiga.programmer
Date 2017-04-02 05:18 -0700
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Subject Re: Reading the Keyboard!
From thefrozencrew@gmail.com

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On Saturday, 13 May 1995 17:00:00 UTC+10, Keurentjes  wrote:
> > Bollocks to you too...didn't realise you had a copy of my code to try it 
> > out on. Ever traced an 'Allocmem' or 'Freemem' when the system is 
> > Alloc'ed up to it's eyeballs? Nice feature having the action jerk when 
> > ever a key is hit, or even worse when 'key repeat' kicks into action.
> 
> 
> Why the hell would you want to allocate memory when a key is pressed?
> 
> 
> My keypressroutine (OS-illegal) is terribly fast and makes no mistakes....
> It buffers as many characters as the programmers desires, keeps constant track
> which shift, alt, ctrl, caps or amiga keys are pressed!
> 
>  Interested?

Dam right im interested if you still have the code.
Im stuck with the same problem. Also i cant find how to clear the buffer in assembler so i dont get repeat going constantly.

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