Re: [hatari-devel] Hatari windows builds

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Hi Doug,

I've tested on a windows computer here (give me my linux ;)

So, my command line is :

start ./hatari_debug.exe -W

Yes, it's -W, not -D


To pause hatari, I use : "ALT-GR" + PAUSE

To enter the debugger, I use : "ALT-GR" + "FN" + PAUSE

"FN" is a function key just on the left of the "Windows key" on my keyboard..


At first, when you launch hatari-debug, have you got a "console window" that opens in background ?
If yes, this should be OK.

Regards

Laurent


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De: "Douglas Little" <doug694@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À: hatari-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Envoyé: Mardi 3 Mars 2015 13:54:02
Objet: Re: [hatari-devel] Hatari windows builds


Aha, good point. I was using the SDL2 version, which is a change from previous builds.... Will try SDL1... 


Cheers, 
D 


On 3 March 2015 at 12:40, Thorsten Otto < halgara@xxxxxxxx > wrote: 





> some of the mapped keys were appearing as very large integers: 


Might have to do with the SDL version being used. SDL2 uses completely different internal numbers than SDL 1.2.x. 







Douglas Little < doug694@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > schrieb am 13:08 Dienstag, 3.März 2015: 






BTW it may be completely unrelated, but I had issues with key mappings in the past - and found that I when I saved a new config file, some of the mapped keys were appearing as very large integers: 


e.g. 


keyOptions = 1073742048 



I think it may have been the OSX build, probably around 1.7-1.8. I put it down to a bug in that release and just c&p'd these large keycodes around in the config until I got access to the functions I needed. Using the 'normal' keycodes in that build resulted in unresponsive keys. 



There's a narrow possibility it was an earlier Windows build though - I have a Win VM on my mac for portable Atari dev..... (yes too many machines & platforms - ugh) 


D 









On 3 March 2015 at 12:00, Douglas Little < doug694@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: 



Doing so just pauses emulation. Any control key plus pause/break just pauses or does nothing. 


Regardless - for some reason it ignores changes to other key assignments in my config file so that alone is probably not good news :) 


D 


On 3 March 2015 at 11:55, Christer Solskogen < christer.solskogen@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: 


On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Douglas Little < doug694@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: 
> [Sorry, forgot to reply-all!] 
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> This is what I get for F10 (Debugger) - which does nothing 

I'm pretty sure you should press alt+pause/break to get to the debugger. 

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