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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has ever programmed a table of scan codes for a keyboard handler, and whether they have it now.
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Keyboard scancodes
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I know, that wasn't really my question. My question was if anyone had already programmed table to convert a scancode to an ASCII character. I was pretty much being lazy. But I already got it done, kinda. I only have made the one for lowercase characters.
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There's a mapping table in there somewhere.
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How do I turn off XT emulation so I can read AT scancodes?
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Not sure, I'll check and get back to you on that.
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