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Error Hardware Change 715/33 715/100 HIL - PS2 - XServer didnt start ???

I Need help !

We changed a WS HP 715/33 the new is a HP 715/100 ! The old one supports a HIL keyboard and mouse. The "new" one PS2 keyboard.

We changed only the hardware not the harddisk - now the Xserver didn´t start !
What have we to configure thatt the WS supports the PS2 keyboard under X11 ?? ( hpux 10.20 )


Ich brauche Hilfe. Wir haben eine HP 715/33 gegen eine 715/100 gewechselt. Die Festplatte samt hpux 10.20 wurde umgebaut. Der Rechner bootet aber der X11 Server startet nicht mehr, vermutlich weil er eben Keyboard und Maus nicht findet. Was muß ich wo unter X11 eintragen ???
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XHPSetKeyboardMapping(3X)												 XHPSetKeyboardMapping(3X)

NAME
XHPSetKeyboardMapping, XHPRefreshKeyboardMapping - set/refresh the keyboard mapping SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/XHPlib.h> Status XHPSetKeyboardMapping(display, kbd_id, force_read) Display *display; KEYBOARD_ID kbd_id; int force_read; XHPRefreshKeyboardMapping(event_map) XMappingEvent *event_map; XHPSetKbdMapInit(display, kbd_id, force_read, status_in_out) Display *display; KEYBOARD_ID kbd_id; int force_read; XComposeStatus *status_in_out; DESCRIPTION
XHPSetKeyboardMapping allows an application to emulate other keyboards. It does this by replacing the key map associated with display. The keyboard to be emulated is specified by kbd_id. The routines described on this man page are provided for backwards compatibility only; they will be discontinued in a future release of HP- UX. XHPSetKeyboardMapping and XHPSetKbdMapInit can only manipulate the keymaps of HP keyboards connected via the HIL interface. The system cannot distinguish between an HP DIN keyboard and DIN keyboards from another source, and hence cannot safely remap these keyboards. XHPSetKeyboardMapping reads the key map from the file /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps . However, if the keyboard specified with kbd_id is the same as the physical keyboard recognized by the server as the input device, XHPSetKeyboardMapping requests the key map directly from the server. In this way, any changes to the key map (such as with XChangeKeyboardMapping) are preserved. This functionality can be overridden by setting force_read to a non-NULL value; if the value of force_read is non-NULL, XHPSetKeyboardMapping will always obtain the key map from the file /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps . XHPSetKeyboardMapping fails if kbd_id is an unrecognized value or if it cannot open the key map file; the display's copy of the key map is not modified. If the server's keyboard is a non-HP keyboard or is connected to the workstation by an interface other than HIL, XHPSetKeyboardMapping returns an error code and does not modify the key map. XHPSetKbdMapInit is a macro defined in XHPlib.h. It is intended for clients using XHPGetEurasianCvt and will perform the necessary initialization and cleanup for that routine, as well as setting the key map for display. The following values for kbd_id are define in <X11/HXPlib.h>: KB_US_English specifies an HP46021A US ASCII keyboard KB_Canada_French specifies an HP46021AC Canadian French keyboard KB_German specifies an HP46021AD German keyboard KB_Euro_Spanish specifies an HP46021AE European Spanish keyboard KB_French specifies an HP46021AF French keyboard KB_Dutch specifies an HP46021AH Dutch keyboard KB_Katakana specifies an HP46021AJ Katakana keyboard KB_Canada_English specifies an HP46021AL Canadian English keyboard KB_Latin_Spanish specifies an HP46021AM Latin American Spanish keyboard KB_Norwegian specifies an HP46021AN Norwegian keyboard KB_Swiss_German2 specifies an HP46021AP Swiss German keyboard KB_Swiss_German specifies an HP46020 Swiss German keyboard KB_Swiss_French2 specifies an HP46021AQ Swiss French keyboard KB_Swiss_French specifies an HP46020 Swiss French keyboard KB_Swedish specifies an HP46021AS Swedish keyboard KB_UK_English specifies an HP46021AU UK English keyboard KB_Belgian specifies an HP46021AW Belgian keyboard KB_Finnish specifies an HP46021AX Finnish keyboard KB_Danish specifies an HP46021AY Danish keyboard KB_Italian specifies an HP46021AZ Italian keyboard KB_T_Chinese specifies an HP46021AW#ZAA Traditional Chinese keyboard KB_Korean specifies an HP46021AW#ZAB Korean keyboard KB_S_Chinese specifies an HP46021AW#ZAC Simplified Chinese keyboard KB_Japanese specifies an HP46021AW#ZAL Japanese keyboard XHPRefreshKeyboardMapping refreshes display's copy of the key map and modifier information. It facilitates handling MappingNotify events when using XHPSetKeyboardMapping with the force_read argument set to NULL (i.e. when the key map for the keyboard is read from the server and not from the XHPKeymaps file). If the key map has been read from XHPKeymaps, changes to the server's key map are irrelevant; MappingNotify events should be ignored when using XHPSetKeyboardMapping with force_read set to a non-NULL value. RETURN VALUE
XHPSetKeyboardMapping returns zero if it succeeds, otherwise it returns one of the following values, defined in <X11/HXPlib.h>: XHPKB_NOKEYFILE The file /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps does not exist or could not be opened. XHPKB_BADMAGIC Either libxHP11.a or /etc/X11/XHPKeymaps is not the latest version. XHPKB_BADKBID The kbd_id argument is set to an improper value. XHPKB_NONHPINPUTDEV The keyboard attached to the server is not an HP keyboard. The key map requested was not loaded. ORIGIN
Hewlett-Packard Company SEE ALSO
XHPConvertLookup(3X), XHPGetEurasianCvt(3X) X Version 11 Release 5 XHPSetKeyboardMapping(3X)