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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
from: Bob Taylor 73270,3124
date: 1992-04-12 01:45:43
subject: #14913-#terminal info needed

#: 14948 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    12-Apr-92  01:45:43
Sb: #14913-#terminal info needed
Fm: Bob Taylor 73270,3124
To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)

Bob,
 I have 2 Wyse 60s with ASCII keyboards. I have had only one problem with
them which was a blown transformer. A high official at Wyse made a BAD
decision on the source! I was not charged for either replacement although
both were out of warranty.

The terminal will operate at speeds up to and including 38.4kb, will
emulate many other terminals, has bultin calculator, 2 alarms, calandar.
The ASCII keyboard has 16 programmable function keys, unshifted and
shifted, totalling 32 available function keys. The control key is next
to the "a" key and approximately 3 keywidths wider and the same height.
This keyboard is so similar to a typewriter that I have had little
problems adjusting. The Wyse 60 does not have the magic cookie problem
the 50 has. The ASCII keyboard has a keypad for numeric entry including
"+", "-", ",", and a large "enter" key.

If you want more detail just let me know.

Bob

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