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| Keyboard on Oscilloscope Agilent 54810A |
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| GGMM:
Coromonadalix, As I did not want to give up, I tested a 3rd keyboard of my stocks. After removing the ps2 wire, I soldered mine with my din plug. And then, surprise, it works, I could go in the bios. Murphy law!! More surprisingly, the 54810A oscilloscope detects the IBM hard drive ( i think it's was out, to much noise!) and loads me a .... Windows95. A time machine. LOL. For now, I will check the config, because the floppy drive or lz120 is not recognized. Ditto, I have nothing on the screen of the oscilloscope (no backlight) to be seen later. I will solder a cable to have the several +5v and 12v for, subsequently, connect Cdrom drive, Sata disk (with adaptator ide sata), etc. I put aside the IBM disk before backup. NB: I will put the cards back on the same slots, because Win95 asks me to modify. The less I touch, the better is. cdt |
| coromonadalix:
:-+ pls do a drive backup copy clone .... to be sure before playing in it you are lucky the system accept your keyboard :-+ |
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