Chris,
Have a look on my webpage -
http://www.atarimuseum.com/otherprojects/nonatari/mindset/mindset.html
Down at the bottom of the page of photo's of the inside of the keyboard,
I don't have a reader compatible with an 8749, if anyone has one and
would read the code off the microprocessor, I will post it up onto the
webpage as well...
Curt
Chris M wrote:
I would imagine the only way to get one is to find
another whole system. In the rare event theres any
technical docs out there, those could definately be
useful. I opened the thing up and apparently it uses
an 8042 in a supervisory capacity (like an IBM PC/AT I
guess). It has a second one for I dont know what. The
BYTE article referred to them as auxiliary
coprocessors or some crap. What the vintage computer
community needs is a reconfigurable keyboard thingamabob.
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