[geeks] Q: IOGEAR USB KVM (model GCS632U)
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Wed Jan 18 15:44:59 CST 2006
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> Subject: [geeks] Q: IOGEAR USB KVM (model GCS632U)
>
> Anyone have exp. with the above USB KVM?
We use a few of these here at $ork. The typical scenario is a Sun Blade
1500 on one port, and a Windows PC on the other, with a Sun keyboard and
Sun mouse plugged into the console-side of the KVM. The Windows side
tends to work flawlessly, except some machines occasionally have trouble
seeing the mouse right away. Windows seems to find it's way after a few
seconds, so who knows where the problem is.
The Sun side of things is a bit more...interesting. Solaris tends to
work just fine. OpenBoot doesn't. Keys behave as if they are held
down, so if you pause to check command-lines before hitting enter,
you'll type things like:
boot disk /flash-updateeeeeeeeeeee
Backspace behaves similarly, which makes things tricky.
Also, we've had a high incidence of these things merely "blowing out"
after a few months. Typically, the keyboard port just goes dead on
them. Out of 20 or so, we've had two fail within five months of
installation. That's not a high number, but high enough to make a
person wonder.
> What I want to do is string my Ultra 20 and a PC behind it, with my
> Sun keyboard & mouse.
Since those are both PCs, it'll probably work fine. :)
> BestBuy has this for about $69, and the unit actually specifies it
> supports "special keys on mac and sun workstations"... (it also claims
> 2048x1536 resolution support, but I don't have such needs)
They do, indeed, support Mac and Sun "special" keys.
> The manual is mum on two particular scenarios - using a Sun keyboard
> on a PC, and using a Sun keyboard on a Mac...
Sun keyboard on PC works just fine. However, since a Sun keyboard
plugged directly into a PC also works just fine, that's unsurprising.
I'd suspect the same of a Sun keyboard on a Mac. I've even used a Sun
keyboard on an HP 9000/785. I don't think the KVM has to do much in the
way of acrobatics to stitch things together.
--
Jonathan Patschke ) "A man who never dreams goes slowly mad."
Elgin, TX ( --Thomas Dolby, "Valley of the Mind's Eye"
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