Anyone have a good picture of this keyboard and any identifying numbers
from it? Is it similar to the keyboard from a Fluke 1722A?
John Robertson wrote:
>
> I would expect that the Fluke keyboard uses a standard 8048 processor,
> and these can be read in some Eprom programmers (I have that ability
> with my Xeltek)
>
> So, does anyone have a keyboard that also has a facility to read the
> 8048? It would be a good idea to back it up if nothing else, but I
> really suspect these are just modified IBM 101 PC keyboards (not the
> AT has to have the active RESET line in the cable)
>
> John :-#)#
>
> At 11:04 AM 08/05/2002 -0400, Kev wrote:
>
> > I've gotten several more bits for my 9100FT but I'm missing a
> > keyboard and we've already decided that this is a Fluke specific
> > keyboard.
> >
> > Does anyone have one for sale/trade/borrow?
> >
> > I see that a fellow is developing a AT keyboard to Rabbit module
> > software, once that is available it should be fairly simple to
> > emulate the Fluke keyboard if someone could document the
> > datastream. (Rabbits are a neat thing, multiple 232/485 ports, C
> > programamble & fairly cheap).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Kev
> > mowerman@erols.com
> >
Received on Wed May 08 11:52:45 2002
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