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#171
Originally Posted by droll View Post
does anyone know where the source code for rover.sys is?
I host it right on the same directory as rover.sys ;P

http://depot.javispedro.com/nit/dosbox/rover/

Here's the source of the tools used to build it, http://depot.javispedro.com/nit/dosbox/kc.tar.gz , including the ones I made that run under Unix.

Sadly, no build scripts; you'll have to read the documentation to build it.

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#172
Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
The command is "keyb rover.sys us". Please ensure you're typing that last parameter
I'm getting the same error ( "no layout in auto for codepage 858") when I say, "keyb rover.sys us" inside of Dosbox.

What is the meaning of this error?

I recently reflashed my N900 to the latest global version. Could this possibly cause the error from a possible non-US keyboard layout in the global version of Maemo 5?

After the error, the keys are still not working.
 
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Originally Posted by robert37 View Post
I'm getting the same error ( "no layout in auto for codepage 858") when I say, "keyb rover.sys us" inside of Dosbox.

What is the meaning of this error?

I recently reflashed my N900 to the latest global version. Could this possibly cause the error from a possible non-US keyboard layout in the global version of Maemo 5?

After the error, the keys are still not working.
Oops, I meant that, in Dosbox, when I say:

keyb rover.sys us

I get an error that says:

no layout in us for codepage 858

(not "no layout in auto for codepage 858" as I previously said.)

Can anyone point me in the right direction on this? Does my global flash of Maemo 5 mean that I now have a global keyboard and not a us keyboard, and that this is the problem? I do not know if this is so, as my keyboard layout certainly appears to be the same as any other us layout.

I currently have rover.sys residing in the same folder as dosbox.conf.

I have read and reread all of the posts about Dosbox in this group, but I am still not sure how it works. For instance, how do I find an editable keyboard-layout file, and then how do I turn this into a usable rover.sys file?

Or for now, how do I get the current rover.sys to work so that I have, especially, the numbers, +-:;"'!/\?, and other keys available?
 
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#174
Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
You don't need to edit that file.
Just open X Terminal and type
Code:
dosbox -startmapper
This will open the DOSBox key mapper and you'll be able to map the ESC key... but good luck finding where to map it.
In the future I guess I will add Shift+Backspace -> ESC to rover.sys ...
In rover.sys, without using the dosbox key mapper --- did you ever map the esc key somewhere? I finally got rover.sys to work, but I can't find the esc key anywhere.
 
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#175
Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
I host it right on the same directory as rover.sys ;P

http://depot.javispedro.com/dosbox/rover/

Here's the source of the tools used to build it, http://depot.javispedro.com/dosbox/kc.tar.gz , including the ones I made that run under Unix.

Sadly, no build scripts; you'll have to read the documentation to build it.
Does someone have these files? Would like to have another go on it
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#176
http://wiki.maemo.org/DOSBox

Instructions and working link are in the article.

http://depot.javispedro.com/nit/dosbox/rover/rover.sys

Wonder if the should be bundled with dosbox or in a dosbox-keymap-n900 package.

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I've also fixed the links on my original message
 

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