Also, that 80286 personality module installed into the 9132A is not common. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qhfnryymzTaXMeYMa2ntUh_vTT5G5nOS/view?usp=s... Can you pop open the rear of the 9132 (undo two thumb screws and pull back the drawer) and take a picture of the label on the module? Each 9132 cpu setup consisted of: - a personality module (that gets installed into the 9132), - a floppy disk (containing drivers that gets loaded onto the 9100). - a cpu adapter (that connects to the UUT cpu and plugs into the 9132A sync module) - a manual I'm not sure what parts you got. On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 9:25 AM Tony Jones <tony@tonyjones.com> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 9:22 AM Kevin Moore <talon.k@gmail.com> wrote:
No keyboard with it. Is it not a standard AT keyboard? I have plenty of old working AT 101 keyboards.
Nope. It's non standard. You'll need to search the archives and use one of the various converters that allow a "modern" PC keyboard to be used. Of course you'll need to understand how the custom keys are mapped.
Lots of tips in the archives on all the stuff you have. Most of the manuals have been scanned in.
Lots of threads on using a Gotek and SCSI2SD.
Good luck.
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