Just out of curiosity I checked the Winbond 83C42 datasheet, too. I didn't know it even existed. Regarding your problem this...
Winbond Electronics Corporation has developed a fast keyboard controller and BIOS to improve the
performance of IBM PC/ATâ 386äD […]
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Winbond Electronics Corporation has developed a fast keyboard controller and BIOS to improve the
performance of IBM PC/ATâ 386äDX/SX and 486äDX/SX machines and their compatibles. Hardwire
methodology is used in this keyboard controller instead of software implementation, as in the
traditional 8042 keyboard BIOS. This enables the keyboard controller to respond instantly to all
commands sent from the keyboard to the CPU BIOS.
The keyboard controller enables popular programs such as AutoCADâ, Microsoftâ Windowsä 3.1,
NOVELLâ, and other programs to run much faster.
...sounds like the source of incompatibilities. The're talking here about the interface to the CPU and BIOS, i.e. the signals /WR,/RD, etc. and not the keyboard TX/RX/CLK lines. Not sure every BIOS and decoder logic on each MB can cope with that without being prepared for it. So I wouldn't destroy the 8042 when desoldering it.