Basic keyboard repair -- hints welcome
Posted: 28 Mar 2013, 18:00
Hi chaps, my first tech request. I bought an interesting keyboard off ebay.de last week. (Lasciate ogni speranza...)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230946227022? ... 1439.l2649
It's from a luggable Philips logic analyzer, late 80s, alumin(i)um-cased and with Omron switches -- there was some discussion either here or on Geekhack, but I can't find the thread. The keyboard has standard layout, no unfamiliar keys, and a DIN connector -- given the vintage, it's unlikely to be anything other than AT-comtpabile. I installed it via a DIN--PS/2 converter today. Nothing (much) doing.
Initially I got all three LEDs lit up. They didn't respond to the corresponding lock keys.
I then rebooted and the LEDs started responding to the lock keys normally.
However, there is no character output.
The fact that there's power to the LEDs suggests to me that I'm dealing with something other than a short to the cable. Given the very specific symptoms, can anyone make any suggestions as to where to start looking?
Best, W.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230946227022? ... 1439.l2649
It's from a luggable Philips logic analyzer, late 80s, alumin(i)um-cased and with Omron switches -- there was some discussion either here or on Geekhack, but I can't find the thread. The keyboard has standard layout, no unfamiliar keys, and a DIN connector -- given the vintage, it's unlikely to be anything other than AT-comtpabile. I installed it via a DIN--PS/2 converter today. Nothing (much) doing.
Initially I got all three LEDs lit up. They didn't respond to the corresponding lock keys.
I then rebooted and the LEDs started responding to the lock keys normally.
However, there is no character output.
The fact that there's power to the LEDs suggests to me that I'm dealing with something other than a short to the cable. Given the very specific symptoms, can anyone make any suggestions as to where to start looking?
Best, W.