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- From: elphantas@aol.com (El Phantas)
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- Subject: Re: Looking for new C-128 keyboard
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 17:12:13 -0500
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- In article <ws68d2w5al.fsf@maple.sover.net>, fga@maple.sover.net (Fred G.
- Athearn) writes:
-
- >) I'm currently using a homebrewed interface on my C64 that
- >) allows you to plug in a PC style keyboard. It works great -
- >) now I just need to finish up my (or even better, use someone
- >) else's) interface to use my old PC as a drive. I already know
- >) about 64Net and PR-link, but none of them work the way I'd
- >) like.
- >)
- >) It seems there's sufficient interest in this sort of adaptor
- >) for C64s and 128s. Maybe I should start selling them. At the
- >) very least, I could write it up and stick it on the net
- >) somewhere. It would end the keyboard frustration foreve
-
- I know I would certainly appreciate it. I love my C= computers, but my
- typing suffers considerably on those keyboards. It would be great to use
- a full-size pc-type keyboard. Talk to CMD, maybe they would be
- interested.
-
-