rush@envmsa.eas.asu.edu (Punster at Large) (06/17/91)
shape with one except;ion. The terminal doesn't respone to its setup key. Since it is in such good condition, is it possible that one of the previous owners chose a model that didn't allow the setup to be changed. I could see certain conditions where this may be preffered. Does anybody have any ideas on reactivating the setup key. Note I did open the terminal up and there are no dip switches or any apparent selection connections. There was a battery, I removed it so that any internal parameters would be cleared and then replaced it with no avail. It is possible I didn't give the circuit enough time to discharge. Thanks Jim RUSH@ENVMSA.EAS.ASU.EDU
mingmar@cs.mcgill.ca (Ming MAR) (06/18/91)
In article <16JUN91190558@envmsa.eas.asu.edu> rush@envmsa.eas.asu.edu writes: > I recently purchased a used Qume terminal. It works fine and > is in great shape with one except;ion. The terminal doesn't > respone to its setup key. Do you have a user's manual for your Qume? I remember that you had to use a multi-key combination in order to switch the terminal into set-up mode. It was something like <shift>-<control>-<something-else> :-) Well, it was a long time ago and my memory's shot.