On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 19:48:38 -0500 Frank Peters <frank.pet...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." If that were true we'd be driving Model-T's; hell, we'd be walking. Since you probably run something later than a 386, might have replaced your MFM or RLL drives, might not even use a CRT any more, and probably drive something later than a Model-T, the point is that "keeping up" is part of managing a system. Part of that is looking at the updated modules that deal with modern hardware. The KB and mouse drivers were developed in the days of dedicated AT keyboard and mouse ports -- prior to USB with all of its switching and shared bandwidth issues. If you really, really, really want to use the old drivers then find a MB with the old hardware they were designed for and use that instead. Otherwise you will suffer far less frustration if you just keep up. -- Steven Lembark 3646 Flora Pl Workhorse Computing St Louis, MO 63110 lemb...@wrkhors.com +1 888 359 3508