If anyone has a simple (rewired, no active components) PS2 to SERIAL adapter and it allows your AT/PS2 keyboard to work an a common serial port (16550 U.A.R.T.) you have something very special. The AT/PS2 keyboard is a TTL (transistor-transistor-logic) device (0 to5 volt signaling). The common serial port (16550 U.A.R.T.) is based on the RS232 serial protocol, (0 to 10 volt signaling.) They do not make the AT/PS2 keyboard hardware compatible with the common serial port (16550 U.A.R.T.)
and are not designed to work with AT/PS2 keyboards. Simple PS2 to SERIAL adapters are designed for (serial compatible) pointing devices, mouse, drawing pad ect. whats the point of having freedom of speech if we are only to be shot down by narrow minded people like yourself.įro0tlo0p - aside from either soldering a new PS2 port or getting a new mobo - you're screwed Undoubtedly i'll probably be banned for even contemplating, let alone actually arguing, with someone so deep inside the crux of this site.īut then again. TS Special Forces - in your case, i'd imagine this stands for Talk $hite Instead, you have managed to waste time talking about things that dont have anything to do with helping this guy. Unfortunately I havent been able to help this guy - as hardware problems like the one described is difficult to help without actually being there.īut neither, in fact, have you. Which is what I thought this forum was about?
I am just trying to help someone that's got a problem.
Nor does it matter if you "the technological wizard" believes that something, outside of your realm of understanding, is or isnt possible. Look - what im telling you isnt up for discussion. I can see sarcasm isnt your best quality.