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From: jel@digi-g.UUCP (John Lind)
Newsgroups: net.wanted,net.periphs
Subject: RS232 keyboards for sale
Message-ID: <315@digi-g.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 12-Oct-84 18:01:46 EDT
Article-I.D.: digi-g.315
Posted: Fri Oct 12 18:01:46 1984
Date-Received: Tue, 16-Oct-84 04:47:14 EDT
Organization: DigiGraphic Systems Corp., Mpls.  MN
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Due to product evolution, DigiGraphic Systems Corp. has a number 
(~= 100) ASCII/ANSI RS232 keyboards available.

The keyboard itself was made by Digitran.  Nice, but not too firm feel.
Full keyboard with Shift Lock (LED) and  Caps Lock (LED), number pad
with [0-9,.+-] and ENTER, function keys labeled F1 - F9 (blue), EXIT (RED),
and HELP (green).  Function keys are ANSI.  Some in attractive walnut and 
black plastic cabinets.  Includes a beeper which sounds when the keyboard is 
sent USASCII BEL on the RS232 Rxd.  Needs +-12 (not regulated).  Hardwired
to 1200bps.

Units with cabinets (about half) have all signals and voltages available
at an RJ11 jack on the back as follows: 1) Txd 2) Rxd 3) +12 4) -12 5) GND.

I like these units and wanted the company to keep them and make them
into integrated terminals, but they wouldn't bite.  "Not our market."

All offers considered.  Inquire of Kavian (ihnp4!umn-cs!digi-g!kavian).
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John Lind, DSC, 10273 Yellow Circle Drive, Mpls MN  55343
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