Tony Firshman schreef: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Tony Church wrote: >> I am not sue that the original got through so I am resending, my apologies >> if you have already received it. > It did not arrive. > >> I am trying to revive an old QL in order to retrieve some information. >> >> I believe I have every thing except a functioning key board. >> >> I made a modification to the QL (some 20 years ago) which entailed removing >> the original keyboard (the top of the QL unit)and replacing it with a cover >> which has a DIN socket with six pins, 5 on 180 degree radius and one in the >> centre. >> >> I have lost the keyboard with the DIN plug although I do have the original >> keyboard. >> >> Does anyone know of this type of modification as I cannot find nor did I >> keep any literature on the modification? If so can you provide information >> on any of the following; >> >> Where I can get a keyboard with the DIN plug? >> Do you know the where to find the wiring details of the DIN socket? >> Can I wire the old keyboard into the DIN socket? >> >> Hope someone can help. > I have seen only one in my time, and they are quite rare and I cannot
@Tony F., when you visit Eindhoven next October, I may show you the second one for you to see. That is, if it resembles the keyboard as is shown on the pictures on the following link: http://www.xs4all.nl/~wij2/ehv20061014/index.html Note pictures IMG_1596.JPG,IMG_1602.JPG, and IMG_1605.JPG You can find the show dates somewhere on: http://www.xs4all.nl/~wij2/sinqlairuk.html @Tony C., I haven't bought that keyboard system myself , but I inherited it. If it helps you, I can take that QL apart and try to see who made it. If these pictures are to unclear for you, I can make new pictures of it here at home, and show them to you. Marco Vacquier. _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm