It’s a good question. I’m using a CT60+SuperVidel (not that the SV
should really be a factor). Clocked at 90Mhz and running Mint
1.18.0.
Now that I think about it, my hunch is that perhaps the way you write
the path in the INIT call could make a difference:
INIT=C:\GEMSYS\MYAES\MYAES.TOS
or
INIT=u:/c/gemsys/myaes/myaes.tos
I’ve noticed running some programs like Netsurf can have issues
finding resources unless I browse to the program through the U:
pointer.
Just a thought…
Dal.
On 28 Mar 2014, at 15:14, Piotr Mietniowski <mietniow@agh.edu.pl>
wrote:
Ok, I understand,
But thequestion is. What doyou think Is it possible that this
depends on your hardware or the same version MiNT, because I have a
similar set up and works it on Hades.
Regards
Kroll
W dniu 2014-03-28 15:33, Darren Wetherilt pisze:
I had similar problems running under regular FreeMint (calling
MyAES directly from mint.cnf). If I call MyAES from SpareMint (using
/etc/ttytab) the keyboard works fine.
Darren.
On 28 Mar 2014, at 14:29, Piotr Mietniowski <mietniow@agh.edu.pl>
wrote:
HI,
I have just download and install the newest version of MyAES 0.96
on my Falcon 060 with Mint 1.19-cur.
The system reboots without any troubles, however I do not know why
but the keyboard is inactive. I checked in the folderc: \ Gemsys \
Myaes \ KBD
is keytbl1.sys file, in addition to the file myaes.cnf I set
language = 1 and the same keyboard is German.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem ?
I'll add the keyboard is good and works under MiNT and Xaaes
Regards
Kroll
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Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i
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Katedra Elektroniki
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30-059 Kraków, Polska
Bud. C1, II piętro, p. 212
Tel. +48 12 617 30 44
Fax. +48 12 633 23 98
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