Try just unplugging the keyboard for the few minutes and plugging it back in. If this works it's probably a fault in the keyboard (the caps lock indicates that the KB didn't pass self test) in fact I'd be very surprised if this didn't work. Unlike old PCs you can plug and unplug the keyboard at any time and everything still works (Amigas were ace). If that's the case there could be a fault with the electronics in the keyboard - maybe dry capacitor or dry joint etc, or maybe something wrong with the PSU in the Amiga itself, which is being over strained - again probably dry capacitors. I have one A2000 where you can really hear the PSU fan labour when the disk drive is in action, because the PSU is on its last legs.AriX wrote:I think I might need a new Amiga keyboard - occasionally mine doesn't work and the caps lock light starts flashing. I have to shut everything off for a few minutes before it will work again.
Your stream is pretty cool although jerky - perhaps that's the internet once it gets over here, although as you say might be the old PC factor. Also unfortunately at the moment your "computer is not registered to sync with MobileMe". This is also what I loved about Amigas, it generally didn't bleat about errors on stuff that was supposed to be in the background! Of course our beloved Microsoft PCs are at fault for introducing the massive-centre-screen-cover-everything-else-up error message.
My simulator is of course the basis for a system that provides the top half video while sending out control codes to Amigas/Simulators to put the correct overlays across the top. Once I have implemented websockets for the P data, I guess I can remove the scrolling grid code and have a control script that directs the top what to do, at the same time as sending out the control codes to simulators/real Amigas. As I have experimented before with the control data to no real avail, I guess we'll have to hope and wait for sneak prevue source to actually get that working. If that doesn't happen soon I'll set up a test rig.