Thanks to those who replied. The LK401-AA indeed does work
as an LK201 replacement. Many told of a repeat problem
with various early revisions of the keyboard. The current
H01 version now sold by DEC does not have this problem
Thanks to:
Larry Griffith <larry_at_garfield.wsc.mass.edu>
"Wayne Pitts" <wpitts_at_Rational.COM>
"Kevin Oberman" <oberman_at_es.net>
Peter Stern <peter_at_wiscpa.weizmann.ac.il>
Albert De Knuydt <Bert.Deknuydt_at_esat.kuleuven.ac.be>
"Dr. Tom Blinn" <tpb_at_zk3.dec.com>
rnlott_at_milp.lsis.loral.com
>
>Fellow DUers,
>
> My old LK201 has finally given up the ghost. I
>have borrowed one from another machine temporarily to get
>up and running, but need a permanent replacement. My
>DECDirect person tells me a LK-401AA will work, but
>seemed to be less than familiar with the details, so
>I'd like confirmation from the list.
>
> The machine is a DEC 3000/600 which I got on an
>upgrade from a DECstation 5000/200, from which the keyboard
>mouse assembly came. The keyboard has a phone-type cable to
>a "junction box" which is intended to sit below the monitor,
>and to which the mouse also attaches. A cable from here goes
>to a multipin connector (DB-15?) on the back of the machine.
>
> Jim Beatty
> Penn State Physics
>
>
>
Received on Fri Aug 02 1996 - 19:11:35 NZST