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- And the mists parted revealing elias@omicron.se
- e> On Tue, 15 Jan 1996, Dave Murphy wrote:
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- >> Bad Mood does *not* require the machine to be in any particular state.
- >> As I've said in a previous message, Bad Mood wil work on most, if not
- all,
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- >> Falcon configurations.
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- e> That was not what I was refering to. WHat I mean, is that if I write,
- e> say, a keyboard routine for a game. I want to have gurantees that if I
- e> set the IKBD to a specific state, it will still have that state when I
- e> read it the next time. If I run the thing under TOS, it is not.
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- I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this. Can you give an example?
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- For the BM control routines I had to write a custom IKBD handler in order
- to process multiple keypresses ( so you can run & turn at the same time).
- Unfortunately this tends to cause havoc with debuggers so any advice you
- could give on making this TOS friendly would be appreciated. Ideally I'd
- like to be able to intercept keypresses then pass them on to the standard
- TOS routines but the ikbdsys vector actually reads the IKBD itself rather
- than acting on packets passed to it :(
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- BFN
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- [)ave
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