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drivers that attach to it. This allows for other host interface chips that use the same keyboards and mice, such as the ones in the ARM IOMD20, ARM7500, and SA-1111. The PC-compatible driver is still called pckbc(4), and the new abstraction layer is "pckbport", so the child devices have moved from sys/dev/pckbc to sys/dev/pckbport, which also contains some code shared between all host controllers. To avoid incompatibility, pckbdreg.h is still installed in /usr/include/dev/pckbc. In theory, this shouldn't cause any behavioural changes in the drivers concerned. Thy just use rather more function pointers than before. Tested on i386 and (with a new host driver) acorn32. Compiled on several other affected architectures. |
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ATARITT | ||
ATARITT.in | ||
BOOT | ||
BOOTX | ||
FALCON | ||
FALCON.in | ||
GENERIC.in | ||
HADES | ||
HADES.in | ||
MILAN-ISAIDE | ||
MILAN-PCIIDE | ||
MILAN.in | ||
Makefile.atari | ||
README | ||
files.atari | ||
majors.atari | ||
makeconf | ||
std.atari | ||
std.hades | ||
std.milan |
README
The config files in this directory are generated by the 'makeconf' script by combining a '<CONFIG>.in' file with 'GENERIC.in' and asserting a some preprocessor defines. If something needs to be changed in 'GENERIC.in' or some of the other '.in' files, please regenerate the config files and commit them too... Leo.