On 25 Jan 00, at 17:31, Herbert Graf wrote:
> > I have had at least a 5 ~ 10 puters in the shop over the last 2 years
> > because the client connected and/or disconnected a PS/2 mouse with power
> on
> > and it fried the mobo. The client had done this action less than 10 times
> > total before it fried the mobo. I have never had a fried mobo in the shop
> > for connecting and/or disconnecting a serial and/or LPT port.
The serial ports use a much higher voltage than the PS/2 ports --
and are designed to cope with it and protect the inboard components
from it.
If you boot up Win 9x without a mouse, and get prompted, you'll
notice that the screen says you can plug the mouse in now IF it is a
SERIAL mouse. ONLY if it is a serial mouse.
David G
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