Yes the RJ-11 jack is to hard wire the keyboard. My PC Jr works
wireless okay up to four or five feet then gets flakey. Batteries
don't last long in mine either although it's been a long time since
I've played with it.
Marty
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Subject: Re: How many computers?
Author: classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu at internet
Date: 7/14/98 11:45 AM
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Tony Duell wrote:
Remmeber it was supposed to be a _home_ computer. At
the time very few
home computers came with floppy drives.
BTW, how common are PC-jr machines without floppies? Were most of them
upgraded?
Dunno, mine's got an IBM 360k drive in it. My biggest complaints about are
the 'sidecar' expansion (the second all-time-lamest computer innovation)
and the fact that all backpanel ports are.. BERG headers (the first
all-time-lamest computer innovation).
What's up with the tiny card-edge connectors inside on the motherboard?
I also noticed my keyboard (which is a joke) has an RJ-11 jack off to the
side, and that there's a 2x3 BERG header at the back labelled 'K'. Could
this be for a keyboard cable, heaven forbid?
Also, keyboard battery life is uniformly poor. It seems like I get about
20 minutes. Is this normal?
ok
r.
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