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GOSHARKS
you can have my ps2 IBM model m keyboard when you pry it from my cold dead fingers
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You got that right!!
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shuttleteam
Well if they try, you can whack 'em with it! Those keyboards could be lethal weapons on their own. Mine is heavier than a lot of DVD players and VCR's!
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And I will whack'em TOO
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McCarthy
gosharks - my man! Just bought 5 more Model M's. I'm not giving up
But now that I've seen PS/2 to USB converters for a few bucks I'm relenting. Though I don't see any reason to remove PS/2 until the rest of the ISA bus is gone, and that traces back to the floppy.
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My local computer recycler just got a truckload in. I'll be going through them this weekend


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sandorski
The only "legacy" device I use is my PS2 keyboard, don't want no friggin Windows keys!
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NO #$%@&* WINDOWS KEYS!
It's us against them. Save the model '
M'
As to the PCI serial and parallel cards. If all you are using is Windows that might be OK. I still use DOS for a lot of things and I like to know what IRQ's are used where.
When hardware companies quit writing installation software that hijacks IRQ's without so much as asking whether it is being used.
I may consider them. Until then I'll use the jumpers on my ISA cards to set the IRQ's and then reserve them in the BIOS.
Kwatt