cjeffery@arizona.edu (Clinton Jeffery) (05/24/89)
i am soliciting recommendations for a replacement keyboard for my A1000. if i have to, i will get an identical (commodore) replacement, but if there are any alternatives (better key placement, more keys, etc) i would much prefer it! any and all suggestions of where to look will be greatly appreciated. -- | Clint Jeffery, U. of Arizona Dept. of Computer Science | cjeffery@arizona.edu -or- {noao allegra}!arizona!cjeffery --
monty@sagpd1.UUCP (Monty Saine) (05/24/89)
>i am soliciting recommendations for a replacement keyboard for my A1000. >if i have to, i will get an identical (commodore) replacement, but if >there are any alternatives (better key placement, more keys, etc) i would >much prefer it! any and all suggestions of where to look will be greatly >appreciated. >-- >| Clint Jeffery, U. of Arizona Dept. of Computer Science >| cjeffery@arizona.edu -or- {noao allegra}!arizona!cjeffery >-- This brings up a question that I asked the net earlier. Would there be a market for an adapter that would allow one to use an IB* generic keyboard on the Amiga 1000/2000. The major problem that I see in developing this kind of product is how do you define the right/left Amiga keys? The project I had in mind would be along the lines of the Lucas board, purely a "PD hardware" project/kit. Any intrest out there?????? E-mail responses and I post if there is intrest. Monty " All side effects are effects." " We can never do merely one thing." " --First Law of Ecology"