Re: 715/100 Keyboard Port
From: fred (frederik.vanhee_at_perso.be)
Date: 10/29/03
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Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 13:27:55 +0100
Some little remark here :
the connector to connect the interface to the workstation differs whether
your workstation is a 715/33 or 715/80.
You can't connect the interface of 715/33, 715/50 to a 715/80, even though
the connector looks the same...
"Chuck Slivkoff" <slivkoff-AT-hp-DOT-com@localhost.invalid> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.10.24.16.23.53.235345@localhost.invalid...
> On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 01:00:47 -0700, Enoch Zembecowicz wrote:
>
> > I've felt a need to own a PA-RISC box for quite some time, so I picked
> > up a HP 715/100 a little while ago.
> > In my efforts to hook a keyboard to it I found a wiring diagram of the
> > adapter HP produced to connect PS2 keyboards and mice to these machines.
> > I would just like to know what the proper name of the keyboard/mouse
> > connector is on these machines (HIL?) is so I can purchase the needed
> > parts and build the adapter.
>
> The 715/{64,80,100,100XC} have a 10-pin modular jack (look which accepted
a
> short cable (HP P/N A4022-62003) that plugged into a "Keyboard Adapter
> Module" (HP P/N A4022-62005). The adapter provides 2 mini-DIN connections
> (PS/2 keyboard/mouse) and 1 HIL connection.
>
>
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