A member sent me a Fluke Keyboard model # 757120 to help me finish development of the Fluke Keyboard Emulator ( which will just be using a Pi + Python Script, you will need a Genovation Keypad programmed for the extra keys , Ian i saw the one you bought on ebay, it looked like a "standard" modified AT keyboard, now that i look at it closer, i see what the did with the keys on that. i wonder if you could just "dump" the eeprom or the chip and we can program it to a standard IBM AT keyboard? Link to the model # 757120 Keyboard, and the keyboard Ian purchased on ebay. https://photos.app.goo.gl/BdRrWO04YLoxJwrg2 William Stillwell Board Member - Inspiration labs, Inc. a 501c3 organization Board Member - West Central Florida Group, Inc. a 501c3 organization Board Member & Co-Founder - Byte Amusement Group // Free Play Florida Arcade & Pinball Show a 501c3 organization Board Member - Clearwater Amateur Radio Society On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 9:20 PM, teeray <teeray@earthlink.net> wrote:
The link is to a JFIF file, not a jpeg file Thanks
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From: Ian Eure <ian@retrospec.tv> Sent: Oct 4, 2017 1:07 AM To: jrr@flippers.com, Technical Tools Mail List < techtoolslist@flippers.com> Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] 9100FT Programmer’s Keyboard
On Oct 3, 2017, at 5:21 PM, John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
On 2017/10/03 5:05 PM, Ian Eure wrote: I finally tracked down a Programmer’s Keyboard for my 9100. I don’t know how widely it’s known, but there were two different versions of the keyboard. The only photos I’ve seen are the earlier model, which meant that I almost let this one slip away. It was on eBay, new old stock, for $36 shipped!
All the info is in the manuals, if you look. I had always wondered why the keyboard illustrations in the Programmer’s Manual didn’t match the photos of the keyboard I’d seen. It’s because I read scans of a later (1991) printing, which has illustrations of the later revision of the keyboard. I haven’t seen a 1988 printing, but I bet it shows the earlier keyboard layout.
The various 9100 service manuals list different part numbers:
9100A Supplemental Parts List (May 1988), fig. 5-21, p. 5-53 ---- Lists p/n 5-64995-131. This seems to be the more common version of the keyboard. It has a block of (mostly) 2u keys on the far right, angled RETURN key, and arrows by the SHIFT and RETURN keys.
Photo: https://i.imgur.com/undefined.png Broken link.
Here’s what I was trying to share: http://www.dragonslairfans. com/smfor/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6456.0;attach=11160
I’d be interested to know what’s inside one of these, maybe it uses normal switches and could be used to reproduce one. _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com https://pairlist7.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist FTP site is: ftp://ttl.arcadetech.org/TTL/Test_Equipment Archive site: http://seven.pairlist.net/pipermail/techtoolslist/
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