liz@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Space Cadet) (11/18/89)
My keyboard just died. After extensive testing, I'm fairly sure that the fault is with the 8049 microcontroller that does most of the work (there's only one other chip on the board). I would like to hear from anyone who knows of a source for this part. Note that just any 8049 won't work; this one is programmed to act as (as you might expect) a keyboard controller. The keyboard manufacturer isn't mentioned in the pamphlet it came with, let alone on the keyboard itself. It may be ERSO-designed. The keyboard type is "K-151L", and the full 8049 number is UM8049-8-523. I don't have a microcontroller burner, so I'm not going to do one myself. I *do* like the keyboard, though; it naturally is the only one that has the right feel and layout to me and I'm afraid it may be difficult to find an exact replacement. Please send mail to the address below, not the one in the header. Thanks. John DuBois spcecdt@ucscg.ucsc.edu