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Date: Sat, 12 Sep 87 16:57:57 EDT From: Phil Benchoff <BENCHOFF@VTVM1> Subject: SCANCHEK program for IBM-PCs Enclosed is SCANCHEK.C and SCANCHEK.BOO for IBM-PCs. This program displays BIOS scancodes and MS-Kermit 2.29C key idents. It is useful to determine key idents while defining MS-Kermit keyboard definitions. The source will compile with Computer Innovations C-86 or Borland Turbo-C. Special thanks to JRD for providing details of MS-Kermit keyboard handling and modifications to the code. Please add it to the distribution if you think it will be useful. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Jan 88 09:10:00 EST From: Frank da Cruz <SY.FDC@CU20B> Subject: Re: SCANCHEK program for IBM-PCs This program is stored in the Kermit Distribution as MSUCHK.C and .BOO (MSU is the prefix for MS-DOS Kermit keyboard-related files). Note, this program is slightly out of date. Between its creation and the final release of MS-Kermit 2.30 in January 1988, some additional distinctions were made among the IBM PC Keys, such as between Tab and Ctrl-I. In those cases where a distinction is made, but SCANCHEK does not show the difference in the "Kermit" column, the formula is: BIOS scan code (decimal) + 256 + 512 (if Shift held down) + 1024 (if Ctrl held down) + 2048 (if Alt held down) + 4096 (if key is particular to the IBM enhanced keyboard) E.g. the IBM Tab key returns a BIOS scan code of 15, and Kermit adds 256 to that to yield a "Kermit SHOW KEY" code of \271. Note that Kermit does not recognize all combinations of Shift, Ctrl, and Alt, when applied to all keys. However, all combinations of these shift keys do produce distinct Kermit codes when applied to the function (F) keys. Phil indicates that he will release a new version shortly that reflects the changes, and also works with the IBM Enhanced Keyboard. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 88 09:06:00 EST From: Phil Benchoff <BENCHOFF%VTVM1.BITNET@CUVMA.COLUMBIA.EDU> Subject: SCANCHEK 4.0 Available Keywords: SET KEY, SCANCHEK, Key Definition Finally. Enclosed is a version of scanchek.c and scanchek.exe that should match MS-Kermit 2.30. The enhanced keyboard is supported, and the program will indicate if a particular key is available on the enhanced keyboard only. ------------------------------