[ale] Serial -> PS2
Glenn C. Lasher Jr.
glasher at nycap.rr.com
Sat Feb 10 09:24:24 EST 2001
It's a kludge. The PS/2->serial adapter doesn't do the voltage conversion
necessary from TTL voltages used on the PS/2 port to the proper RS232
voltages. So what happens then is that most of the time (when it works)
the computer just accepts +5V as +12V and 0V as -12V. Frequently this
turns out to be a non-issue. When it becomes an issue, though, you need
to find a true serial mouse.
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Chris Fowler wrote:
> I'm trying to attach an older Linux machine to an OmniVew SE 4 port PS/2
> KVM. The Linux machine is serial so I've attached a serial -> PS/2
> connector. Mouse does not work. It has been my experience in the past that
> these do not always work. Can onyone explain why?
>
> Chris
>
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