53 11/05/2007 -0500, Hayes wrote:
It's more of what we don't need - like wait states for an antiquated 25
year old bus.
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 19:06:41 -0400
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> Subject: RE: [H] Intel m/b's?
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Well, that's why I asked.
Interesting. PS/2 has been very good to me.
Best,
Duncan
At 19:06 11/05/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Because you clearly need the through put of USB 2.0 for keyboard and
mouse. Ridiculous.
T
At 05:26 PM 05/11/2007, Hayes Elkins wrote:
For intel branded boards, yes. L
Ah! So, PS/2 equates still to 16-bit ISA I/O?
Hmmm. Something else to toss into the mix. LOL!
Thought so. :)
Best,
Duncan
At 16:26 11/05/2007 -0500, Hayes wrote:
For intel branded boards, yes. Liberate yourself from 16bit ISA I/O!
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It's more of what we don't need - like wait states for an antiquated 25 year
old bus.> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 19:06:41 -0400> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [H] Intel m/b's?> > Because you clearly
need the through put of
Because you clearly need the through put of USB 2.0 for keyboard and
mouse. Ridiculous.
T
At 05:26 PM 05/11/2007, Hayes Elkins wrote:
For intel branded boards, yes. Liberate yourself from 16bit ISA I/O!
> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:32:33 -0500
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For intel branded boards, yes. Liberate yourself from 16bit ISA I/O!> Date:
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:32:33 -0500> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com> From: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]> Subject: [H] Intel m/b's?> > Hayes,> If I choose to come back to
Intel mb's, do I have to give up my PS/2 mouse > and PS/2 kbd?>
Depends on the board I guess. My Intel 975 badaxe has PS/2 connectors on
it.. :)
>>Hayes,
>>If I choose to come back to Intel mb's, do I have to give up my PS/2 mouse
>>and PS/2 kbd?
>>(and my really nice kvm..)
>>
>>Yes, I do use USB, but only for xfr of pix files off my camera, and ,
>>
Several Gigabyte Intel p35 boards have ps/2 connectionsstill.
DHSinclair wrote:
Hayes,
If I choose to come back to Intel mb's, do I have to give up my PS/2
mouse and PS/2 kbd?
(and my really nice kvm..)
Yes, I do use USB, but only for xfr of pix files off my camera, and ,
keeping rea