Exactly (but
for the connector) does the PC/AT interface differ from
the PS/2 interface?
The connector is a rather important part of the deal. The "standard",
I disagree. The conector is a part of the standard, but hardly an
important one.
If the signals are the same (as they are on a PC/AT and PS/2 keyboard
interface), then changing the connector is a 5 minute job with a
soldering iron. If the signal protocol is different, then most likely
I'll have to write new firmware of the microcontroller in the keybaord,
after first reverse-engineering the wiring of the keyswitch matrix, etc.
Which do you think is easier?
inasmuch as it was one, was a matter of the signalling
standards,
protocols /and/ the physical connector.
-tony