9 May
2002
9 May
'02
12:42 p.m.
Corey, I'll take a guess that you are correct it is a Zilog, Judging by the info on this page.... http://govschl.ndsu.nodak.edu/~achapwes/PICmicro/keyboard/atkeyboard.html I belive the chip is a 8614 Keyboard Encoder. Now can we copy it? I'm looking at .... www.zilog.com/docs/pc/z8602_ap.pdf now Thanks, Kev
I opened my Fluke Programmer's keyboard for the 9100A this evening. I'll have you guys know I just voided my warranty doing so! (had to break a seal...)
Anyway, it has a few interesting things. The board is denoted with a patent: 4,420,744. The main controller has the following markings on it: Z (appears to be the Zilog logo) SR0131 2-8756-819 8614