hmc
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Thanks!Dont forget that you should never execute Files in shared Folder.
Copy the The Files into the Image and please run from there then should it work.
Qemu cannot write into the shared Folder and quit everytime.
Second is that Qemu on Pandora cannot handle 800x600 Resolutions.
640x480 work fine and 320x240 work but its then stretched ^_^
Sometimes it's good to read the ENTIRE Wiki page, and not just the instructions for setting up something. ;-) I didn't know that I must not execute something from a shared folder.
After copying the program folder to the HDD image, I can now execute the program.
However, there are still some issues I am faced. Will try to circumvent of solve them one by one.
1. Worst thing is the keyboard layout. In DOS, ":" and "\" are often needed, and I even read your instructions on the Wiki page how to enter them ;-) But for efficient working with DOS, this is a no-go. Approximately the same problems also exist in DOSBox, where there is a theoretical solution using a customized keyboard layout:
best mapper file so far (2012-10-24) (spoiled in message):
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/5290-dosbox-conf/#entry178850
bukkit's explanation of "the perfect way of mapping" (involving xkeyb driver)
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/10473-dosbox-decent-keyboard-mapper-file/#entry196296
Are there any solutions already to the keyboard layout problem in QEmu?
2. keypresses are executed twice:
After starting the HP200LX connectivity pack, it is necessary to use the cursor keys to navigat through the menu of applications and also for several other things. However, arrow key presses are always executed twice, which makes navigation quite tricky. ;-) Do you have an idea what the reason can be?
3. Mouse support is totally messed up, which is not such a problem, because CPack doesn't use the mouse at all. But e.g. the editor "EDIT" in freedos is theoretically usable with the mouse, and I have big problems using that editor. However, not much experimenting done yet. I guess I'll find a solution here.
Seen using the Freedos premade image with UniVBE support.
I may also test other images to see if they work better.
Thanks so far!
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