From: Mikael Holm (mikhol_at_spray.se)
Date: 2005-09-25 10:38:00
Hi, I was using a flat C128 as keyboard for my C128D until I got a real keyboard for it. I used a male 25-pin D in one end and the keyboard connector from my old flat C128 in the other end. Then just connected the pins straight through... Worked fine. // Mikael RolfMiller@aol.com wrote: > Can a flat 128 keyboard replace a 128D keyboard? I attempted this by rounding > the edges of the flat 128 KB connector so it would connect to one side of a > male-to-male 25-pin D cable and pluged the other end into the 128D. The > computer came on, but the keys, if they responded at all, produced the wrong > characters -- space bar produced E, etc. Rolf > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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