Subject: Re: Testing Binaries
To: Greg Ingram" , "Tyrel Beede <tb90@mail.csuchico.edu>
From: None <jay.krell@cornell.edu>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 03/02/2001 16:42:06
I'm using a Belkin at home, which I think is relatively low end. It's
electronic, but has a seperate power supply, and I've had not great luck
switching mice, so have seperate mice (and FreeBSD has to be reconfigured to
assume there is a keyboard, or otherwise have the keyb switched in during
boot, and yes, I know FreeBSD != NetBSD..)

 - Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Ingram <ingram@symsys.com>
To: Tyrel Beede <tb90@mail.csuchico.edu>
Cc: Marcus Comstedt <marcus@idonex.se>; profund@geocities.com
<profund@geocities.com>; port-dreamcast@netbsd.org
<port-dreamcast@netbsd.org>
Date: Friday, March 02, 2001 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: Testing Binaries


>On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Tyrel Beede wrote:
>
>FWIW, at work I use KVM switches from IOGEAR.  They're entirely
>electronic, draw all their power from the keyboard cable and work very
>nicely.  They come with all the cables, which surprised me.  I figured I'd
>have to shell out another fifty bucks or so to cable up a switch.  IOGEAR
>also sent me PS/2-to-AT keyboard adaptors gratis.  (I run a lot of old
>gear.)
>
>- Greg