Den ons 19 sep. 2018 kl 18:15 skrev Al Kossow via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org>:
> I've started to more aggressively archive material on old IBM and > compatible coax and twinax > terminals and was wondering if anyone has documentation scanned or > squirreled away that I don't > already have on bitsavers. Most of these have been scrapped by now, and > surviving keyboards for them > are going for the high hundreds of dollars now, even from companies like > Telex or Memorex. > I started surveying what we have in the CHM collection and about half of > them have no keyboards :-( > This is a drag. > > Terminals from the PC era forward seem to be in a little better state > since many appear to have adopted > some flavor of 5 pin DIN interface. > > There are some new pictures of a few Telex coax terminals up now under > http://bitsavers.org/pdf/telex/terminal > and I started trying to restore a 276-12 with integrated establishment > controller > that I'm going to have to find a keyboard for. Maybe Cindy knows of > someone who > has some more old Telex Microswitch keyboards. > > > I have a set of four binders of technical documentation for the Alfaskop 4110 series. Very often used with IBM. An overview of the Alfaskop 4110 can be found here: http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/datapro/programmable_terminals/Datapro_C21_Ericsson.pdf Is more in-depth tech info for the 4110 series of interest? BTW. The only thing I have from a Alfaskop 41xx terminal IS the keyboard. Remains to find the rest.. /Mattis