Richard Steffens writes:
 > At least, that's what my rusty math tells me. Am I on the right track, 
 > or do I need some mental WD-40? This vaguely reminds me of factorials 
 > for some reason. 4! is 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 24.

I believe your numbers are correct.  Stated another way, there are 4
ways to choose the first wire, 3 ways to choose the second, 2 ways to
choose the 3rd, and one way to choose the last.  I think this is just
called the permutations (combinations? I can never keep them straight)
of 4 things.. eg. NpR, with N=R=4.  Most calculators have a button
that does this, iirc. 24 sounds right though.

--Rogan

 > 
 > As far as some other reason the keyboard won't work, I wonder if there 
 > might be some difference in clock speed that could be a problem. That's 
 > just a wild guess; I really don't know much about this sort of hardware 
 > design.
 > 
 > -- 
 > Regards,
 > 
 > Dick Steffens
 > http://home.comcast.net/~rsteff/
 > 
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