Add a keyboard ID, keyboard scancode set 81h and 82h for PS/55 machine#5246
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need to modify the keyboard initialization
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I merged this, but I will leave this comment here - the PS/55 reference disk version K1.29 seems to expect yet a fourth scan code set, this is what I have managed to reverse engineer of it so far: |
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Nevermind, it somehow works now! |
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Summary
Adds a keyboard ID (IBM 5576-002), keyboard scancode set 81h and 82h used in the Japanese, Chinese PS/55 DOS, DOS/V and OS/2. This change will solve the issue No.2 mentioned in #5239 (Bugs related to PS/55 emulation).
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