man@cs.brown.edu (08/12/89)
Back in the olden days of 128K Macs, it was possible to buy a separate little numeric keypad. I have one from my employer, so I have to give it back when my employment ends and I'd like to replace it. Unfortunately, Apple does not sell them anymore (you can buy the guts as a part, but they don't have a part number for the casing, so you can't roll your own). So my question is this: does anyone have one of them lying around useless after a keyboard upgrade which you would be willing to part with for not too many $$$? --Mark
kent@lloyd.camex.uucp (Kent Borg) (08/14/89)
In article <12493@brunix.UUCP> man@cs.brown.edu () writes: >part number for the casing, so you can't roll your own). So my question is >this: does anyone have one of them lying around useless after a keyboard >upgrade which you would be willing to part with for not too many $$$? Call Sun Remarketing. I think they are in Florida, but they advertise enough that you should be able to find them in one of the Mac magazines. They sell old Lisas, Mac-ified Lisas, used Macs, and at MacWorld they had a keypad on display. Kent Borg kent@lloyd.uucp or ...!husc6!lloyd!kent