----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Murphy" <r...@rickmurphy.net> To: "Pete Turnbull" <p...@dunnington.plus.com>; <gene...@classiccmp.org>; <"discuss...@classiccmp.org:"@classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: Time to dig out some of my DEC XX2247 keys


At 08:51 PM 7/15/2015, Pete Turnbull wrote:

To the best of my knowledge, there are only three keys: the tubular XX2247 which is used on most -8s and -11s including my 8/es and 11/34, the one that looks like a filing cabinet key used on just a few machines (all keyed alike), and the plastic "key" used on later Vaxen as well as the 11/24 - albeit in a variety of colours of plastic.

There's also a XX3651 used on some PDP-11 models. I have both that and the XX2247 in mint condition. :)
        -Rick

----- Reply -----

FWIW, before they went to the funky flat keys with dimples on the side Cromemco also used tubular ACE keys; AFAIK they were all the same, number XX4306.

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