Thanks for bringing that auction up. That answered a question I've had
for a while. I got a keyboard together with some other stuff a while
ago and I had no idea of where it came from... but now I do.
If anyone is interested in it, let me know. I don't have anything else
than the keyboard and it isn't related to anything I collect.
I'm located in Ume?, Sweden.
/G?ran
Curt @ Atari Museum wrote:
That is VERY COOL !!! :-)
I hope someone from the list picks this up and brings it to a VCF
show, I'd love to see it working...
That also reminds me, I have a couple of Xerox 6085's "Daybreak"
systems I bought a few years back that I just don't have the free time
to give attention to and devote desk space for. Anyone interested
in them (trade/sale) ? Just the main CPU boxes, no monitors or
keyboards, though I found a connection in TN that has a nice stockpile
of spare monitors and keyboards, but just never found the chance/time
to pursue.
Email me off-list if interested.
Curt
Chris Halarewich wrote:
Copied from digibarn
"*Look carefully at the right side of the keyboard. That round circle
is a
CAT -- a touch sensitive pad that worked like a mouse"*
*Chris*
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 12:02 AM, Curt @ Atari Museum
<curt at atarimuseum.com>wrote:
What is that open circle area on the far right
side of the keyboard?!
Don't tell me that its some kind of touchpad system or perhaps a pen
input
area? Never seen a kb like that before.
Mark Davidson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Josh Dersch <derschjo at mail.msu.edu>
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>> Not my auction, but looks pretty danged neat. Price isn't too
>> bad. eBay
>> Item 220721080577.
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>> Looks cool, wish I lived a little closer :).
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>> - Josh
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> No kidding... I live close enough, but I don't have $200 and my
> significant other would have a major fit. :)
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> Mark
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