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> From: James H. H. Lampert > > Incidentally, if you get a twinax Yestation, (1) it takes any standard > PS/2 keyboard and mouse, imposing a 102-key terminal layout, so you > replacement keyboards are absurdly cheap and easy to get, (2) mouse > support is slightly better than even a 3489, and (3) you get a lot of > different foreign language codepages built in, which could be useful for > international development. This is interesting new, James. I'll check into it. > As far as where to go for twinax terminals, I go to eBay. I thought so, too, but there's only one vendor, and all he has is IO 2676 terminals. They look okay, but they're fifty bucks plus shipping. Not sure I want to go that route. Joe
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