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Re: GS keyboard on Laser128
- Subject: Re: GS keyboard on Laser128
- From: wernst@crl.com (Warren Ernst)
- Date: 11 Feb 1994 10:39:07 -0800
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access
- References: <2j9qom$5g@rbse.Mountain.Net> <2jehca$k5@eis.calstate.edu>
gachenb@eis.calstate.edu (Greg R. Achenbach) writes:
>I was thinking of doing this on a IIc, too. I was coveting the GS's
>external keyboard. What I was planning to do was just make a long
>extension ribbon cable for the IIc keyboard, and then mounting the IIc
>keyboard in a self-made case. I don't know if this would work since I
>never tried it. I broke down and bought a GS instead.
>think the GS keyboard would work.
I did this a couple of years ago for my Apple //e. I also found a neat-o
long keyboard case, took out my standard keybaord, legthened the ribbon
cable to 12 feet and put in a parallel printer cable connector set to
that the cable was detachable, and then grafted a numeric keyboard along
side within the long case. It is/was very cool. I remember reading
something when I did this that I would have a problem with timing if the
cable went beyond 6 feet, butit never happened. I have used it for , wow,
5 years now.
Coincidentally, within the //e there is an additional set of pins that is
used expressly for an additional numeric keypad. Apple even made one for
a while (I have it on may dad's //e). The keypad I used for my external
keybaord was one of those $10 specials you used to see in the back ads.
in A+/InCider. I don't think the //c has those pins, btw...
Years ago, when I was a student working part time at Beagle Bros, I even
made some for, like $120 (you had to supply the keyboard) and made, um,
three I think.
Anyway, just reminising -- yes, you can make one for the //c with a long
ribbon cable.
-Warren
- Warren Ernst - wernst@crl.com - Fullerton, CA, USA
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