lindwall@sdsu.UUCP (John Lindwall) (05/11/89)
My A1000 keyboard has seen a lot of use. The keys are getting sticky (even after cleanings) and to compound the problem I busted the X key clean off. I have researched the CLtd replacement keyboard and decided that it is not for me (Keys are redefined but not relabelled, sometimes doesn't work on warm boot unless you wiggle the plug, useless macros, and general cheapness). I am looking for a new or just-like-new A1000 keyboard. Does C= have a warehouse full of left-over A1000 keyboards to sell? Did a third party vendor pick up a bunch cheap? Any one out there have an unused A1000 keyboard for sale? Thanks! [PS The above opinions on the CLtd keyboard are taken from reports of people who own the product] John Lindwall johnl@tw-rnd.SanDiego.NCR.COM
eric@cbmvax.UUCP (Eric Cotton) (05/11/89)
In article <3789@sdsu.UUCP> lindwall@sdsu.UUCP (John Lindwall) writes: > My A1000 keyboard has seen a lot of use. The keys are getting >sticky (even after cleanings) and to compound the problem I busted the X >key clean off. I have researched the CLtd replacement keyboard and decided >that it is not for me (Keys are redefined but not relabelled, sometimes >doesn't work on warm boot unless you wiggle the plug, useless macros, and >general cheapness). > > I am looking for a new or just-like-new A1000 keyboard. Does C= >have a warehouse full of left-over A1000 keyboards to sell? Did a third party >vendor pick up a bunch cheap? Any one out there have an unused A1000 >keyboard for sale? Thanks! For information about replacement parts for Commodore computers Call: Customer Support (215) 436-4200 9AM - 5PM EST or Write: Commodore Business Machines 1200 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 Attn. Dept. C -- Eric Cotton Commodore-Amiga (215) 431-9100 1200 Wilson Drive {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!eric West Chester, PA 19380 "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore."