med@druhi.ATT.COM (Myron Drapal) (08/03/88)
There have been a number of recent postings in these newgroups regarding the interchange of the CAPS LOCK and CONTROL keys on the AT&T 6300+. I posted a fix some number of months back on how to change the EPROM in the Model 302 keyboard (the one with the function keys across the top, mostly used on the 6300+). I've even had some requests for a copy of the EPROM which of course I really can't provide. But, here are the instructions that you can follow (providing you have access to a 2716 EPROM and an EPROM programmer) to make your keys change places: 1) Turn the keyboard over and remove the three screws along the back side. *CAREFULLY* disengage the clips across the from side of the keyboard and remove the bottom of the keyboard. 2) Locate the EPROM. If your keyboard does not have an EPROM (some new ones won't), replace the keyboard bottom and give up. 3) Carefully remove the EPROM, noting its current orientation. Make sure that the version of the software is "PDBQ R.11" of equivalent. Some older versions may work, but there is no guarantee. 4) Load a copy of the contents of the original EPROM into an EPROM programmer. Using the EDIT mode of the programmer, change the following locations: Address Old Contents New Contents ======= ============ ============ $037B $3A $1D $037C $1D $3A 5) Program this into the new EPROM. When complete, insert this new EPROM into the socket in the keyboard and re-assemble the keyboard. After you have re-assembled the keyboard, try it out... The control key should activate the caps lock function (including lighting the caps lock LED), and the caps lock key should provide the control key functionality. *** NOTE *** No warantee is provided, expressed or implied. If you fry your keyboard, I *really* don't want to hear about it. But, if you take you time and follow the instructions, you shouldn't have any problems. Myron Drapal AT&T Denver