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Apple mac compatible keyboard
Apple mac compatible keyboard








Look, I'm sure you're the greatest Apple genius in the world and we should totally marvel at your concise and completely readable technical explanations of how anything II-related works, but. PowerUser 105E Extended Keyboard (approx. price: $200-$230)ĭatadesk Lil�BigBoard (approx.

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price: $80)Īdesso 102 Extended Keyboard w/ Trackball ĪlphaSmart Pro ADB keyboard (approx. price: $155)Īdesso 105 Extended Keyboard (approx. price: $85)Īpple Extended Keyboard II (approx. I'm looking for a GS keyboard replacement.ĪppleDesign Keyboard (approx. Well, there will be a lot of confusion on this subject since the apple ii faq lists all keyboards mentioned here as being a replacement keyboard for the original gs keyboard:Ġ08- My stock GS keyboard has been acting flaky and, now Hundreds of pages in 2 binders ) is in my storage. I´d have to remember searching for that list, due to the fact that the technotes of the German user groups ( several In the end ot the 80´s by several user groups and published in user group technotes. If i remember correct something like that has been made So only possible thing will be a compatibility listing. The only difference is the at keyboards the results might get slightly better,īecause it´s transmitting only one letter at time with larger "resting time" betweeen the 2 keypresses. Then the recieved file will contain unpredictable content with no relation to the sent material. If the setup is set that way, that both sides operate in fixed speed mode without speed detection, Same may also be simuleted with any Modem-program like Xtalk, Crosstalk or Proterm. Set the transmitting side to 19200 and the recieving side to 9600 Baud and then try to transmit a textfile. you might simulate such behaviour by experiment with ADT: So if you hang up a devive that sends 19200 Baud to a device that only is able to recives 9600 Baud The newer ones have changed to 19200 Baud. The old devices have been using 9600 baud for transmission. The problem with the idea to list the behaviour won´t wotk. I can't find anything saying it isn't but I don't really want to blow up another one out of ignorance. Is the Extended Keyboard II actually compatible with the Apple IIgs? before I ask for them back, here's the question: This would seem to me fair evidence that the keyboard and mouse are both fine. (I do stress "supposedly", I actually got conflicting stories about that.) However, a friend with a Macintosh SE in his garage which was missing input devices volunteered to risk testing them, and said SE works fine with them attached. I was worried that one of those devices may have blown up the controller in said GS, since *supposedly* it had been tested before it was given to me. On the previous GS I used an Apple Extended Keyboard II paired with the older square-edged mouse, both of which were scrounged second hand. (And is still blown.) This weekend I was given another IIgs (also a "Woz Edition", I assume it's ROM01, and again just the system unit) which I have yet to power up. A while back (better part of a year ago?) I posted about having a IIgs with what appears to be a blown keyboard controller.








Apple mac compatible keyboard