Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/04/23/12:18:23
I have had reports of the same behavior from one of my colleagues here. He
tends to do work with development boards installed in his PC that generate a
lot of interrupt activity. It is possible that I have seen this myself, but
I always assume operator error when I type "make" and the computer displays
"amke" or "ekam". Michael, (my colleague) has seen it often enough, and
with a strong correlation to heavy CPU activity, that he is convinced that
it is not operator error. Hearing that he is not the only one will chear
him immensely :-)
Christopher, when you say that "there used to be a bug like this in older
versions of the DLL ...", how much older versions? I am certain that
Michael is not running 1.3.x, but is running some vintage of 1.1.x.
--wpd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
> [mailto:cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com]On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor
> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 10:33 PM
> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> Subject: Re: Backwards typing under load
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 06:49:28PM -0700, Brion Vibber wrote:
> >I've noticed that when my system (Windows 98 SE, Cygwin 1.1.8) comes
> >under sudden, heavy load (especially heavy disk i/o), some keyboard
> >input in my cygiwn shell comes out backwards!
>
> I've just tried this on my laptop. I started The Byrds "Turn Turn Turn"
> going and did two simultaneous searches for nonexistent files.
>
> It took several seconds for my bash window to even grab focus.
> The echoing
> was pretty slow, but it was always in the correct order.
>
> So, I can't duplicate this. I've looked at the typeahead code in cygwin.
> There used to be a bug like this in older versions of the DLL but I don't
> see anything similar there now.
>
> cgf
>
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