Hi, this is my very first post on Geekhack.
I have decided to buy myself an IBM Model F originally for the PC/AT from eBay. After both it and the Belkin converter (AT->PS/2) arrived, I plugged the keyboard in while the computer was off and turned it on. The status lights flashed on the keyboard, but the computer did not register the keyboard and proceeded to crash. The motherboard used in the PC is the Intel S5000XVNSATAR board. Unwilling to let on, I plugged it into my old IBM ThinkPad T41 laptop on the dock that came with it, thinking that they're ought to be intercompatible since they're both manufactured by IBM.
I gave it one last shot by plugging it into the dock after the laptop booted... and it now works. However, if I plug it into my PC while it is already running, the computer does not detect it.
I have heard that the Model F was associated with electrical issues when plugged into a non-IBM PC, though I'm not sure if this is the case with my keyboard. I have also opened it up and cleaned it prior to using it, so I may have inadvertently damaged the internal circuitry, though I did take care to mark down where the cables went &c., and it does now work properly with my IBM laptop.
Or is it a hideous plot by IBM to make their products incompatible with Intel products?
