Have you tried a new CMOS battery?  Or at least take out the battery for 
a few minutes to reset the BIOS defaults (or change the CMOS reset jumper)?
It's an old mobo - maybe the keyboard controller on it is just fried.

Good luck,
Donk


walt belsito wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Donk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> It seems like the keyboard is the prob here.  Is it a genuine PS2 
>> keyboard? If you're using a USB keyboard with a a PS2 adapter I 
>>     
> don't 
>   
>> think this old mobo will ever recognize it.  I would suggest you 
>>     
> try to 
>   
>> find a PS2
>


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