ISO 70's and 80's coax and twinax terminal docs/brochures
Guy Sotomayor Jr
ggs at shiresoft.com
Wed Sep 19 12:05:29 CDT 2018
I just wanted to send this privately.
I have a number of 3278/79 keyboards that I could *loan* you (as I have exactly the
number of keyboards to match terminals) for documenting.
The problem is getting together. I was just down in Santa Clara a couple of weeks ago
for work and I probably won’t be down again until either late October or early November.
My most common keyboard is the “data entry keyboard” but I do have a typewriter style
keyboard for my 3279 and the operator keyboard for the console on my 4331.
TTFN - Guy
> On Sep 19, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> On 9/19/18 9:03 AM, Alexandre Souza wrote:
>> time for a ps2-to-3274-terminal-adapter?
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> yes, or at least get all the 25-pin parallel keyboard protocols documented
> before a keyboard in thousands of dollars instead of hundreds.
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> Bob Rosenbloom let me borrow a 3178 keyboard to document.
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> I have also been thinking about something like the 3megabit ethernet cape that Ken Schrriff did
> https://github.com/shirriff/alto-ethernet-interface except it would replace a 3174.
> 3174-23R with ethernet option is complete overkill for a situation where you want to attach
> one coax terminal to ethernet, like most people wanting a real console on Hercules want to do.
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