Subject: Re: HP620LX
To: None <port-hpcsh@NetBSD.org>
From: Valeriy E. Ushakov <uwe@ptc.spbu.ru>
List: port-hpcsh
Date: 07/14/2005 15:12:13
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 15:49:47 +0800, Oleg Gritsak wrote:
> > IIRC, eVC3 doesn't support WinCE 2.0. Also, older hpcboot versions
> > have a bug in ELF handling, and may by you are running into it, but
>
> Sorry, but what's "IIRC and eVC3"?
IIRC = "if I recall correctly".
On a NetBSD system you can run
$ wtf iirc
In case you wonder wtf is wtf, run
$ wtf wtf
:)
eVC3 is Microsoft's" eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0" - a tools framework used
to build hpcboot. It doesn't support WinCE 2.0, unfortunately.
> > No, as I said, 620LX support has probably bit-rotted b/c we don't have
> > anyone actively testing/debugging it - even for trivial things.
> > E.g. while 680 has grown support for a lot of keymaps, 620LX still
> > only knows about Japenese.
>
> Is there any manual about creating keymaps?
I have data from Christer. I'll commit US/EU models map shortly.
> If I succeed in making russian
You will not, wscons doesn't support cyrillic yet. :(
> By the way, on my HP620LX wsconsctl -w encoding= switches between
> many encodings (at least uk,us and it). Or that's not the thing you
> are talking about?
Not entirely. There are two parts to this:
1) How matrix scan keyboard is connected. This is what _keytrans
arrays in hpckbdkeymap.h are responsible for. As I said Christer
sent me the data I need for his "European" (#ABB) model.
Think of it as the low level mapping from matrix scan data to what
wscons maps call "keycode".
2) The wscons keympap itself - mapping from keycodes to keysyms (e.g.
KS_Shift_L).
Those are trivial to add. We have the dufferent languge variants
hardcoded into the kernel ((ab)using _cmdmap arrays in
hpckbdkeymap.h) so that various punctuation stuff (greater-than
sign, pipe, etc) can be used even in single user mode.
BTW, if someone has a 620LX that is *not* japenese or european english
(#ABB model, lots of letters with diacritic marks) - I'd be interested
to hear. Note that this includes US/UK models. I found one picture
on eBay, but it's less than great. I think the keyboard is physically
the same - as far as I can discern on that bad picture, but I want to
be sure.
Thanks.
SY, Uwe
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