Subject: Re: 1.3 Keyboard problem solved
To: None <Geir.I.Jensen@fm.sintef.no>
From: Dave Burgess <burgess@cynjut.neonramp.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/10/1998 21:56:49
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Frank van der Linden helped me to find a solution on my keyboard problem
> with the Dell keyboard. I don't know if it is a good solution, but it
> helped me.
> 
> In case anyone else has the same problem, this is the diff against 1.3:
> 
> *** pccons.c    Sat Nov  1 16:02:19 1997
> --- pccons.c.new        Wed Jan  7 17:31:13 1998
> ***************
> *** 203,208 ****
> --- 203,210 ----
>         { u_char x = inb(0x84); (void) x; } \
>         { u_char x = inb(0x84); (void) x; } \
>         { u_char x = inb(0x84); (void) x; } \
> +       { u_char x = inb(0x84); (void) x; } \
> +       { u_char x = inb(0x84); (void) x; } \
>         { u_char x = inb(0x84); (void) x; }
>   
>   static __inline int
> 
> 
> Quite simple :)
> 

Wasn't there a PR that suggested these repeated lines be put into a loop
that could be controlled from an 'options' setting?  Or did I forget to
PR it and simply send it to someone...?


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Dave Burgess                   Network Engineer - Nebraska On-Ramp, Inc.
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