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Hi Butch  
I believe and fear that you run into a wrong assumption / direction !?  
 
1st: Your elder mobo's may not support USB  
2nd Your elder mobos's do not have the USB sockets  
3rd USB, if I remember correct, is SWC ware which costs extra money  
with OS/2  
 
I do remember vagely that you may had the intention to buy eCS !?  
However even with eCS be carefully with investing into old / obsolete  
HW !!!  
 
Good luck, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
eyeleica@lvcm.com on 02.06.2003 15:34:53  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Re: USB kbd (was warp 4 install diskettes)  
 
In <3EDA6E4D.3188.6D4A588F@localhost>, on 06/01/2003 =  
 
   at 09:24 PM, "Dave Watson"  said:  
 
>On 1 Jun 2003 at 21:12, eyeleica@lvcm.com wrote:  
>> ... a couple of old computers:  a pentium 166 with 64 mgs of ram and  
a  
>> pentium 133 with the same amount of ram.  ... I've acquired another  
old  
>> computer, an AMD K-6, but the problem with this is the ps/2  
connection on  
>> the motherboard.  At boot I get stoppage with error that the  
keyboard is  
>> faulty or missing.  I am switching to a usb keyboard when it arrives  
 
>I hope it works, Butch.  But you should probably check your bios to =  
 
make  
>sure it recognizes USB keyboards.  I had a board about that  vintage, a  
>200 or 233, I think, with a bad PS2 keyboard connection,  and a USB  
port,  
>but it wouldn't recognize a USB keyboard on bootup,  either. =  
 
 
Thanks for the advice.  I'd better give the bios a check on recognizing  
a  
usb keyboard.  You would think the motherboard manufacturer and the bios  
manufacturer would be in-line with each other, but I've found that  with  
older computers, there are many irregularities.  For instance, with one  
of  
the older computers, the boot sequence in the bios includes booting from  
cd.  Upon communicating with the bios maker, the particular bios model  
will not boot from cd.  However, for $69 an update will fix that.  Now  
the  
update is down to $19, but that is a different story.  
 
thanks, butch  
 
 
 
 
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