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This USB DDK is designed to work with both QNX Neutrino 6 and with QNX 4.
You'll need the following:
You'll need the following:
| Type of device | Manufacturer | Model | 
|---|---|---|
| Keyboard | Belkin | MediaBoard F8E211-USB | 
| ″ | Micro Innovations | – | 
| Mouse | Logitech | USB Wheel Mouse M-BB48 | 
| ″ | ″ | WingMan Gaming Mouse M-BC38 | 
| ″ | Microsoft | IntelliMouse | 
| Hub | ADS Technologies | 4-port | 
| ″ | Belkin | 4-port | 
| Printer | Canon | BJC-85 | 
| ″ | Epson | Stylus Color 740 | 
| ″ | HP | DeskJet 895Cse | 
Retrieving the “Other Speed Descriptor” has not been implemented.
If you're using Photon as well as text mode, you won't be able to switch between them and use a USB keyboard once the USB stack has been started.
From a cold boot, you'll be able to use a USB keyboard in text mode before the USB stack has been started. As soon as you start the USB stack, you can't use a USB keyboard in text mode.
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Make sure that the command line for devi-hirun
(or Input) includes the option to not
reset the keyboard controller. For example:
devi-hirun kbd -R fd -d/dev/usbkbd0 & Or with QNX 4: Input kbd -R fd -d/dev/usbkbd0 & If you don't use the -R option, then the keyboard controller will be reset whenever you switch between Photon and text mode, and the machine may hang.  | 
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