Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!deimos!uxc!uxc.cso.uiuc.edu!gistdev!jeff From: jeff@gistdev.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: AT&T 6300 keyboard (non-standard) Message-ID: <8300002@gistdev> Date: 3 Dec 88 20:00:00 GMT References: <4059@whutt.ATT.COM> Lines: 45 Nf-ID: #R:whutt.ATT.COM:4059:gistdev:8300002:000:1393 Nf-From: gistdev.UUCP!jeff Dec 3 14:00:00 1988 >/* Written 10:05 am Dec 1, 1988 by whutt.ATT.COM!tes in gistdev:comp.sys.att */ >/* ---------- "AT&T 6300 keyboard (non-standard)" ---------- */ >I bought an Inmac keyboard to replace the tired one >on the 6300 (I am getting tired of fixing it, and >a new one is cheaper than 1.5 hours of "professional" >repair.) > >Anyway, guess what I found? > >The 6300 uses a *NON-standard* keyboard plug. can >someone point me to a converter from the non-standard >AT&T plug, to the standard IBM plug. > >thanks, >terry Northgate Computer Systems makes a version of its OmniKey/102 keyboard for the AT&T PC 6300 family. It costs $124.00. It has received rave reviews by at least 3 columnists in the trade rags that I read. They have a 10 day trial period policy, but you have to pay freight both ways if you don't want to keep it. Northgate Computer Systems, Inc. 13895 Industrial Park Blvd. Suite 110 Plymouth, MN 55441 1-(800)-526-2446 (612)-553-1695 for FAX orders I have no connection with Northgate Computer Systems; I have just heard a lot of good press about the keyboard. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #includeJeff Johnson Global Information Systems Technology, Inc. 1800 Woodfield Drive Savoy, IL 61874 (217) 352-1165 ARPANET: jeff%gistdev@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu UUCP: ...{ihnp4,pur-ee,uunet}!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!gistdev!jeff