Re: Vaxstation or Alpha for learning OpenVMS
- From: John Forkosh <forkosh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:30:59 +0000 (UTC)
Steven M. Schweda <sms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: From: koehler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Koehler)
: > I don't recall DEC ever putting keyclick in its keyboards. [...]
:
: You need an LK450 (circa 1995). Shift-Alt-Help cycles through four
: loudness levels (including, mercifully, off). It has four LEDs and a
: coiled cord, too. The keyclick is electronic, of course, not intrinsic
: to the key switches.
: Steven M. Schweda sms@antinode-org
I have an AlphaStation 200 that came with a keyboard that has
a completely mechanical click. It's labelled d|i|g|i|t|a|l
on the front, but on the back it's an OEM'ed Fujitsu keyboard,
Model FKB4700, P/N PCXAL-FA. It has a ps/2 connector, and works
transparently on a standard pc as well as on the AlphaStation.
--
John Forkosh ( mailto: j@xxxxx where j=john and f=forkosh )
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