From: Blair Rosser (newton_at_7thfloormedia.com)
Date: Thu Sep 12 2002 - 15:57:40 PDT
Thanks, Ed.
I live and breath by my Newton macintalking news and books to me, so I am
loath to give up my earphone jack (currently installed by me in the space to
the right of the NIC) for a serial connection.
Also, if the NIC port is hosed, why does it work with dongle for NCU, and
also work with Sloup (with Keyboard sending data over the pipe)?
Does anyone know what (or if) any of these pins are dedicated to sensing
plug-n-play hardware?
blair
-----Original Message-----
From: newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net
[mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net]On Behalf Of Ed Kummel
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:43 PM
To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Flakey Keyboard help, please
More than likely, your dongle port is bad. If that's
the case, then give up. You *can* resolder the pads
(if you have the skill and equipment and the eyes and
the patience and etc...)but it's not worth it. This
port, once it's hosed, is no longer useful for
anything anylonger. repairs are temporary at
best...usually lasting 3-4 insertions before it's
broken again...This port is only anchored to the board
via pressure on two plastic dimples and solder on the
solder pads. Once these "plastic dimples" have been
rounded off, they will no longer keep the dongle port
aligned ever again.
Your only bet is the ser-001...really, it's worth it
for future serial connections!
Ed
web/gadget guru
http://newton.tek-ed.com (download Newton packages)
http://npds.tek-ed.com (my NPDS server and it's new
subdomain)
--- newton_at_7thfloormedia.com wrote:
>
> Hello fellow newtontalkers.
>
> I've been following the list for about 6 months now,
> starting with the
> purchase of a 2100u, and have a problem that would
> benefit from greater
> minds than mine (admittedly, that is a large gene
> pool!).
>
> I just acquired a keyboard that was not 100% (mini
> DIN-9 cable resoldered
> to the keyboard connector) and had it working for a
> few glorious moments
> after some repair work. However, the keyboard
> refused to work again after
> the newt went to sleep, and has failed to do so on
> all subsequent attempts.
>
>
> I've done all the obvious: reset, plugged and
> unplugged the newt with
> interconnect dongle plugged and unplugged, but no
> luck, set the carret in
> Notes and Works.
>
> I've also tested the keyboard on a Mac using Zterm
> and it will spit out
> it's special newt kbd identifier: d_id
> kybdapplnofm]g
>
> I was also able to get sloup to see it, and it when
> I used the keyboard
> connected via sloup, the keys were passing data.
>
> I'm guessing that the newt cable (and/or the dongle)
> are not 100% so that
> the keyboard identity is not being passed to the
> newt. Obviously, it is
> working with simple serial connections, and could
> probably be used with
> proper drivers on other devices such as Palm,
> Zaurus, etc.
>
> Any idea why this is happening?
>
> Thanks for any help/clues.
>
> blair
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