Re: DEC Keyboard Question

From: Ken Fairfield (my.full.name_at_intel.com)
Date: 01/26/05

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    Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:44:13 -0800
    
    

    John E. Malmberg wrote:

    [...]
    > So I will probably leave that alone. I do not have time to try a direct
    > keyboard connection right now.
    >
    > I need to get a copy of the HP Pathworks 32 product for home use and see
    > if that works.

    I presume you mention Pathworks 32 because you want to try Powerterm?

    > I can not get the autoscan feature to work.

    Can you elaborate? I'm not clear what you mean by "autoscan".

    And after reading your note on DECUServe,
    http://www.encompasserve.org/DECUServe/DECnotes/VMS/3141.8 ,
    I have a few other questions:

    1) The basic one, with both your DS10 and PC booted and connected
        to the KVM, does the keyboard "behave properly" when you switch
        back and forth between the two systems? This would answer
        whether the switch maintains different modes on the two ports.

    2) Can you "program" the switch to remember to use mode 3 on the
        DS10 port and mode 2 on the PC port?

    3) You wrote, "Of course this is not a complete test, and I have not
        seen what happens during or after a reboot of either the Microsoft
        Windows 2000 or XP system, or a reboot of the DS-10." Does this
        mean each system was already booted when you connect the KVM to
        them? Have you done a "cold boot" of either one with the KVM
        connected?

    4) The key question for me is the one that Christoph Gartmann
        has raised and discussed with Fred: if you boot the DS10,
        either cold, or as a "hot" reboot, does the LK461 get put
        into the correct mode for VMS?

    I'm really close to purchasing one of these switches for my hobbiest
    setup. :-) At present, I share the monitor and mouse via a KVM, but
    I have _two keyboards_, one directly plugged into my PWS600au. I'd
    like to have just one keyboard :-), but if I have to use Christoph's
    fix of directly plugging a keyboard into the PWS after boot, that's
    no help: it's a major pain to get at the back of the PWS to do the
    plugging (the way I have things arranged), and there's NO WAY I could
    get my wife to do that (she uses it more than I do, sigh...). Of, and
    since the thing is pretty noisy (fans for the Alpha, eh?), the system
    is shutdown most of the time, so the plugging would need to be done
    every time one wanted to use the system...

            Thanks, Ken

    -- 
    I don't speak for Intel, Intel doesn't speak for me...
    Ken Fairfield
    D1C Automation VMS System Support
    who:   kenneth dot h dot fairfield
    where: intel dot com
    

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