> > I'd really like to see what it looks like. I got a 9100 surplus which I
> > passed on to ChrisR, but never did see the keyboard at the same place
> > (had the monitor though I think? Chris?). They have bins and bins of
> > keyboards though so I'd like to look through them knowing what to try to
> > find.
Yea... I have the monitor (nothing special), but I'm still looking for
they keyboard and manuals....
I called Fluke a while back and the manual set was well over $1K.
If someone finds a set at a surplus place... let me know (or I'll wait for the
scanned set...)
> its pretty easy to spot, it has a fluke logo on it and it has the normal
> 12 function keys at the top of the keyboard, but 2 of the keycaps (F4 &
> F9) were replaced with blanks so there are only 10 F keys. the numeric pad
> is totally different. I'll get a few pics up along with some other 9100
> stuff like the I/O pods so when somedody finds them for $10 you can BUY
> them :>
Has anyone used a PC keyboard just to see if everything works OK?
I haven't programmed my 9100 yet (haven't had the time to play- my workshop is
in the middle of being gutted and rebuilt).
> take a look tomorrow at:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Cavern/3299
Love the pictures... they are a big help!
--- Cris
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Cristopher J. Rhea Mayo Foundation
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crhea@Mayo.EDU Rochester, MN 55905
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