Howdy,
I've been the owner of an 16MHz A3000 desktop for many years (bought used in 1995 after I had issues adding the 2.04 ROM to my original A1000). It's been expanded with an A2065 (Ethernet), a DKB128 (128MB of SIMM memory), a ULowell graphics card (not used), as well as several scsi drives. The thing I've always wanted to do is put an a3640 (25MHz 68040) in it.
I've recently purchased said a3640 on eBay - version 3.1. After changing all the necessary jumpers on the motherboard, I booted the box. Everything came up roses, until I tried to enter my userid/passwd for Genesis TCPIP (I have that in my initial startup). I was able to type the first two characters of my userid and then the keyboard refused any more input and kept sending the 2nd character repeatedly thru.
Mouse still works fine, so I've been able to run gui based apps to see that the a3640 is recognized, but am unable to type anything in :-(
The keyboard was usable prior to the upgrade, and is on a KVM where it is successfully working with a p3 based system.
I have not reset the A3000 back to 16MHz to retest the keyboard because taking the a3640 out requires complete disassembly - and would rather avoid that if I can...
Any thoughts/suggestions :-?
Thanks!
jerry
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