Like its older brother the Amiga, the DraCo also has an early startup menu to tweak some settings and acces some diagnostics. It is available upon boot.
On Amigas, this menu is activated by pressing both mouse button when booting. The DraCo is special, in that besides the usual Amiga boot menu, activated in this special case, by only pressing the left button mouse, it has the "Display Options" menu item is disabled by default (it looks greyed) as no native chipset is present (we have RTG).
Another peculiarity, is that if when booting, the right mouse button is pressed, another boot menu is presented with specific DraCo options (see the following picture for details).
By the way, if your DraCo boots presenting itself with graphics corruption on the DraCo logo image, you probably need to toggle some DraCo menu options and then reboot to fix them. Disabling softkicking, and enabling defaults, will surely help you.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Keyboard curiosities
The DraCo uses a standart PC AT keyboard, commonly available in old PC´s, with a 5 pin DIN connector. But nothing is so simple, DraCos remap some of the keys differently to accomplish other tasks. Lets list these changes:
PC KEYBOARD DRACO KEYBOARD
Print Screen F13
Scroll Lock F14
Pause F15
Home Help
L Ctrl L Alt
R Ctrl R Alt
L Alt L DraCo
R Alt R DraCo
Caps Lock Ctrl
Page Up Caps Lock
Delete ¦ \
End N/A
Page Down -
- *
* /
Num Lock { [
÷ } ]
Furthermore, keyboard led lights that used to display status
information, such as Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock, now are meant
to show hard drive activity (HD), Caps Lock and Power status.
As an alternative, the DraCo can also use Amiga keyboards (A2000, A3000 and A4000 if with a small adapter). Have in mind, that you need to configure this option by running the DraCoTools progams.
Pictures courtesy of Ebay and Google Images
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