Messages in this thread | | | From | "Dunlap, Randy" <> | Subject | RE: pc_keyb.c and 2.4.0 Test (ALL) | Date | Tue, 1 Aug 2000 16:18:42 -0700 |
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> > >The funy parts: > > > > > >1) there was already code, submitted by me that printed the error > > >message only once, saving quite a lot of time during > bootup. For some > > >reason it was removed. (I guess there were broken > keyboards that didn't init if tried only once.) > > > > The "funny reason" is that your code was broken, and made regular > > keyboards not work. Live with the timeout. > > Could somebody provide me with a report of a keyboard that > actually has > stopped working? I'd be very interested as to why and whether > I can fix the brokenness of the code in question.
I don't know of any. All that I know of are some nuisance messages, not failures. That's why I haven't already tackled it.
~Randy
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