2021-12-16.log

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Claudemight be related to ethernet checksum calculation on the card or on host CPU 13:14
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apolkosnik[m]Time to try on A3000 woth 030@25, and some fast ram, vs A4000 with 060@5016:52
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apolkosnik[m]A3000@25 WITH ZZ9000 16:57
_Bnumntmn: Oh, most Japanese people these days actually just type romaji rather than remember the positions of the kana on the keys.17:02
_BnuEven back in the relatively ancient days of the X68000 and PC-98, the main letters on the keys were the romaji ("English" letters), while the kana were to the lower right.17:06
_BnuThe kana on the keys are mostly still there for really stubborn old people who learned to type that way on typewriters, haha.17:08
mntmn_Bnu: damn17:19
mntmnso then it's maybe kind of pointless that i try to make a kana keyboard17:19
_BnuIt's not something that's very widely used, no. It might be popular among some Japanese-interested enthusiasts, or old Japanese people...17:21
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apolkosnik[m]A4000/060@5017:33
apolkosnik[m]It's faster, but the ratio remains17:33
apolkosnik[m]I'm going to dig into the sources17:34
mntmn_Bnu: see any mistakes? https://twitter.com/mntmn/status/1471538189563273223/photo/118:51
mntmn_Bnu: already found at least 1 error19:16
+ xet7 (~xet7@user/xet7)19:39
_Bnumntmn: No, I would never spot a mistake with it without comparing with my PC-98 or X68000 keyboards, haha.22:44
_Bnu(I always just use the IME.)22:44
mntmnok :D22:45
_BnuActually.22:45
mntmnwell we connected it to my coworkers mac and then i pressed all the keys and mostly the expected hiragana came out22:45
_BnuJust from scanning it, it looks like you've put も on two keys. And the one below F11 should (probably) be ほ22:46
mntmn(except some stuff that i then fixed in the second version)22:46
mntmn_Bnu: oop one moment22:46
_BnuSorry, ま22:46
_Bnuま is on two keys.22:46
mntmnfug22:46
mntmnthanks for spotting!!!22:47
_BnuTrying to figure out where I put my X68000 keyboard...23:04
_BnuYeah, ほ is over in the top right on that one. ほへ to the right of わ (0).23:14
_BnuI was going entirely on the あいうえお thing looking through the keys trying to find the patterns I'm used to seeing, haha.23:14
_BnuTook me a while to find ろ in the top left, but everything seems to be there now.23:16
_BnuOnly thing I can't find now is the backslash/yen sign... but maybe I'm just blind.23:17

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