Den ons 19 sep. 2018 kl 18:15 skrev Al Kossow via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org>:
I've started to more aggressively archive material
on old IBM and
compatible coax and twinax
terminals and was wondering if anyone has documentation scanned or
squirreled away that I don't
already have on bitsavers. Most of these have been scrapped by now, and
surviving keyboards for them
are going for the high hundreds of dollars now, even from companies like
Telex or Memorex.
I started surveying what we have in the CHM collection and about half of
them have no keyboards :-(
This is a drag.
Terminals from the PC era forward seem to be in a little better state
since many appear to have adopted
some flavor of 5 pin DIN interface.
There are some new pictures of a few Telex coax terminals up now under
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/telex/terminal
and I started trying to restore a 276-12 with integrated establishment
controller
that I'm going to have to find a keyboard for. Maybe Cindy knows of
someone who
has some more old Telex Microswitch keyboards.
I have a set of four binders of technical documentation for the Alfaskop
4110 series. Very often used with IBM.
An overview of the Alfaskop 4110 can be found here:
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/datapro/programmable_terminals/Datapro_C21_Eri…
Is more in-depth tech info for the 4110 series of interest?
BTW. The only thing I have from a Alfaskop 41xx terminal IS the keyboard.
Remains to find the rest..
/Mattis