You'd have to adapt to the B Series. It would be a lot easier to just load the diagnostic program, for an emulator which I believe the OP states he's using. There is no actual hardware. Bill On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 8:32 AM MindFlare Retro <mindflareretro_at_gmail.com> wrote: > Just chiming in here. Have you seen the physical hardware CBM keyboard > tester project by Sven Petersen? > https://github.com/svenpetersen1965/Commodore-Keyboard-Tester > > Fully built testers are made and sold by Retro Rewind, > https://retrorewind.ca/commodore-keyboard-tester > > Regards, > Mark | MindFlareRetro on YouTube & Twitter > > > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 7:46 AM Bill Degnan <billdegnan_at_gmail.com> wrote: > >> https://vintagecomputer.net/commodore/D80_BSeries/B128-256DIAGS.D80 >> >> On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 7:38 AM <groepaz_at_gmx.net> wrote: >> >>> Hoi Hackers :) >>> >>> Once again i am messing around with the keymaps in VICE... thanks to the >>> excellent "Anykey" test programs ( https://github.com/T-Pau/Anykey ) i >>> could >>> fix some more problems.... >>> >>> However, that program does not support the CBM2 machines (yet) - so the >>> question is, does anyone know about such test program? IE something that >>> visualises the keyboard somehow, and shows which key(s) are being >>> pressed? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> http://hitmen.eu http://ar.pokefinder.org >>> http://vice-emu.sourceforge.net http://magicdisk.untergrund.net >>> >>> Spending your life waiting for the Messiah to come save the world is like >>> waiting around for the straight piece to come in Tetris. Even if it >>> comes, by >>> that time you've accumulated a mountain of shit so high that you're >>> fucked no >>> matter what you do. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Received on 2023-02-10 16:00:03
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