I know how to change the terminal mode to be noncanotical as well as how to
turn off terminal echoing using POSIX functions. When I run the shell on my
computer, it works without flaws.
Unfortunately, when I run the same code on my iPod, turning off terminal
echoing does not work and it does not seem that I can receive anything from the
stdin stream in either canonical or noncanonical mode.
If you have a program that can read what is typed on the iPod I would
appreciate seeing the code.
Jeff N.
In a message dated 4/11/04 7:03:55 AM, pon...@ya... writes:
> For reading letters ( keys pushed ) on the ipod you
> will have to change the console mode, instead of
> reading after a return ( you only read letters after
> return is pushed ) you must put the console in a mode
> that reads character by character ( but you loose the
> return key and one key in the ipod is a lot )
>
> I made a program that makes the same you try also for
> running podzilla
>
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