Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!turnkey!orchard.la.locus.com!fafnir.la.locus.com!fafnir.la.locus.com!cjkuo From: cjkuo@locus.com (Chengi Jimmy Kuo) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: trouble in using a 101 keyboard with my OLD AT Message-ID: Date: 27 Feb 91 21:14:43 GMT References: <1991Feb27.140227.9246@panix.uucp> Organization: Locus Computing Corporation, Los Angeles, California Lines: 22 schuster@panix.uucp (Michael Schuster) writes: >In article liang@occlusal.rutgers.edu (Tajen Liang) writes: >> >>Recently I just bought an enhanced (101) keyboard for my OLD AT made >>by PC's Limit. This keyboard works fine with a true blue AT, but not >>with my machine. It does not recognize those keys that old 84 >>keyboard does not have. Does anyone know what the cause might be? Is >>there any way to correct this problem beside of getting a 84 keyboard? >> >Your ROM BIOS does not have the routines needed for enhanced keyboard access. >Contact Dell (i.e. what became of PC's Limited) and see if thhey will >update your BIOS. See if anyone has .com files with names like KEYBUS, KEYBUK, etc. Some of these replace the INT 9 vector to support the new enhanced keyboard. Jimmy Kuo (formerly PS/2 model 30 keyboard BIOS) -- cjkuo@locus.com "The correct answer to an either/or question is both!"