On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Pat Finnegan wrote:
No luck on the keys I'm sure... the front
keyswitch is in 'normal' mode,
and the back one is unlocked. About the keyboard: I have _no_ idea what
keyboard went with it, is there anything i need to look for in a keyboard
for it? I have a pair of 3button IBM PS/2 style mice laying around, will
those work? I'm definately gonna go back tomorrow to get it.
Dude. You are SO in luck! The rear lock controls access to the entire
cabinet. You can pull the front panel by grabbing the top edge &
pulling out & down, and pull the front lock barrel. Two options: chunk
the lock and install a 3-position rotary switch. Or, the elegant way,
drill the tumblers out. You can't install AIX, run low-level
diagnostics, or much else unless you can switch to service mode.
Look for the big "clickety" kbd with detachable cable. There are 2
versions I know work, but all mine are the same model. P/N 1391401, FRU
# 1392090. I disremember the other one's numbers. Your mice should
work.
If you see an IBM SCSI cable that looks like a mutated 68-pin to
50-pin Centronics [Doc ducks & giggles] grab that too. The external
interface is proprietary. I only have one and I won't share. I do have
random cabinet parts, an orphan key that will work if you drill your
locks, and drive sleds. I also have some RAM modules, but no extra RAM
cards.
Keep me informed. I'm envious. If it has an OS on it, make a tape.
Doc