Wow, I thought I had seen it all, too. I suppose this is probably
related to that annoying problem I have noticed with some computers...
when the power goes out because of a thunderstorm, the computer will not
turn back on unless you unplug the PS/2 keyboard and mouse, first.
Thanks for the update!
pc wrote:
> Man.
>
> First time I decide to check a mainboard "out of the case", I run into
> this problem.
>
> I got this board on eBay for $30 delivered to run with a K6-III+ 450
> I've had running on a VA-503+ 1.2 for years that was getting cranky.
> The PA-2013 was supposed to have been used only about a week, and it
> looked clean as a whistle.
>
> I put in a K6/2 350 to check it out before flashing to the JI4333 Bios.
> Set jumpers. (yawn.)
>
> The new MOBO won't recognize my keyboard. Tried 3 different keyboards.
> It said my CMOS checksum was bad. Tried clear CMOS. No dice. Check
> CMOS battery voltage on my Fluke: 2.98 volts. Tried another known OK
> battery. Nada.
>
> Tried a different AGP board. Tried a PCI video board. Moved my
> Crucial ram to another slot. I tried a different P/S. Nichts.
>
> Tried jumping "KEYBOARD LOCK" pins. It just told me to unlock it on
> the boot up page, but still didn't find the kbd.
>
> Then I happened to find this on an obscure FIC page:
>
> QUOTE >>>>>
>
> Q7: I experience often keyboard lockups and during boot up occasionaly
> hear beeps. Why? 2001/1/1
> A: Most likely the system is having a static noise problem with your
> Keyboard socket. The solution for this is to install a finger stock on
> the keyboard socket that grounds this socket to the case. When the
> keyboard connector is properly grounded, the lockups will disappear
> (the FINGER STOCK is a metal fastener that slides over the keyboard
> socket).
>
> <<<<< END QUOTE
>
> OK. I tie the P/S 2 shield to the power supply case (mobo still on the
> benchtop on 1" 6/32 brass stilts.) Nothing.
>
> I put it in the case. Shazzam! Christ, I thought I'd seen it all.
>
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