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Re: KVM's and amiga's
« on: February 09, 2004, 05:06:36 AM »
Yep I use a SOHO 4 port KVM with Audio.
I have a PC,A1200 tower,AmigaOne, plus a spare I use when I am working on other machines.

The Mouse Adapter is one of mine of course and so is the keyboard adapter. works great use them all day long and every day not one single problem.

you can buy them from me I have plenty in stock and can ship same day.
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Or you can buy them from one of your local dealers. But if you buy from Software Hut make sure Joe sends you a RAKA or a MHK2D keyboard adapter he has been known to substitute.

 

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Re: KVM's and amiga's
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2004, 05:21:12 AM »
@amigabill
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the EZ-Key doesn't seem to do ctrl-amiga-amiga soft reset or the backslash/pipe key.


Thats becuase it is coded for European keyboards.
European windows keyboards and US windows keyboards map the keycodes slightly different.

Thats why I make seperate US and European adapters.

You can reset mine with the Ctrl Amiga-Amiga or rapid pause-pause double click.
 

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Re: KVM's and amiga's
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2004, 05:37:22 AM »
@ECO

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 I have two video outputs (scandoubler and bvision), which is a bit of a problem, since I have to physically move the cable if I want some AGA goodness.

In the spirit of continuing  my one man Ad campaign

I have just the solution to you problem. I have an Electronic video switcher that is made to fit inside your tower case. It has an internal header that you plug your Bvision into and a internal header for your flicker fixer and a single VGA output to go to your monitor.
There are two other small internal headers one goes to a lighted push button switch that goes onto the front of your case. Push the button and it switches the video. The light gives you the status of the switch. The other goes to a chip socket that you plug onto one of your chips this allows you to switch modes with a single software command.
$80.00

Everything is inside your case only thing outside is a single VGA header.

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