Limaunion wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:

Limaunion wrote:

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sorry, forgot about that detail, it's a PS2 keyboard attached to a 5pin DIN adapter connected to the motherboard .
Jorge.-


Hi Jorge,

I believe this is a BIOS issue - had a similar problem with an old Cyrix 6x86MX ("CyrixInstead" 686-class) 234 MHz machine, that had a 5pin DIN keyboard socket on the motherboard - but I found the problem disappeared if I used 5pin DIN keyboard. The keyboard is left plugged in as the BIOS didn't have an option to boot on all errors. I suspect that the BIOS options on a 486 might be a bit limiting...

Not sure this helps.

Fred

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