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| RickDIII:
ps2 it is! Thanks all! ;D |
| Silverwind:
My IPAC-4 has PS/2 output, with a ps/2 to usb adapter on the end of it. Most modern motherboards support USB keyboards at the BIOS level also, so either option is a possibility. To test it.. step 1: plug in IPAC step 2: boot to DOS step 3: mash buttons |
| RickDIII:
--- Quote from: Silverwind on February 16, 2006, 06:32:22 pm ---To test it.. step 1: plug in IPAC step 2: boot to DOS step 3: mash buttons --- End quote --- I don't have a usb keyboard and wanted to ask the question before I purchased the IPAC. Just trying to avoid purchasing an item that wouldn't work. But it helps knowing that the ps2 is native with a usb adapter. Thanks for the feedback! |
| Tiger-Heli:
Correction - AFAIK - if you order PS/2, you only get PS/2. If you order USB, you get an extra cable that can be used as USB as well as the PS/2 cable. Sounds like you just need the PS/2 version, but you might pay the $5 extra for the USB cable in case you upgrade down the line and don't have to order it again. USB BIOS support does not mean that a USB keyboard will work well in DOS, AFAIK. |
| Silverwind:
--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on February 17, 2006, 10:57:34 am ---Correction - AFAIK - if you order PS/2, you only get PS/2. If you order USB, you get an extra cable that can be used as USB as well as the PS/2 cable. Sounds like you just need the PS/2 version, but you might pay the $5 extra for the USB cable in case you upgrade down the line and don't have to order it again. USB BIOS support does not mean that a USB keyboard will work well in DOS, AFAIK. --- End quote --- That is how mine came. I figured since I'm already spending XX dollars for the IPAC might as well spend a few more for the usb adapter. Works great for me either way. |
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