On 26 Feb 2003, Dean Michael Berris wrote:

> On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 20:11, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
>
> > I am not too good with hardware, but as far as I know, the only
> > keyboards that work with Intel PCs are not serial keyboards.  I have
> > seen only three kinds of keyboards so far: those that connect to
> > the dedicated keyboard socket, or PS/2 socket, or USB port.
> > I have yet to see true serial keyboards for Intel PCs.
>
> sir, i think the dedicated keyboard socket you're reffering to, is also
> a serial device. now this is AFAIK, and i could be wrong. :)

You're right, the AT/XT style keyboard is a serial device.
But Doc is also right, I have not seen a keyboard which
can be connected to com1 or com2.

regards,
---
Andre M. Varon, SCSA
http://andre.lasaltech.com

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