On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Pratap Chakravarthy <prataprc at
gmail.com>wrote:
I beg to differ.
During my college days me and couple of my friends were toying with a
DOS program, where a handler routine will be hooked up with keyboard
interrupt signal and try to capture key press. Instead of reading the
scan code from keyboard buffer, it directly reads from keyboard port
address, so that the handler can execute non-intrusively with respect
to rest of the system.
This idea came from a magazine called "Tamizh computer". Although we
work with English for day to day activities, good articles in native
languages are bound to help some one.
Instead of starting a new magazine, why not channel FOSS articles to
existing magazines.